Showing posts with label mastering languages. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mastering languages. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

$5 coupon off of mastering language courses

Get $5 off $25+ * Use code SAVE5 * 47 foreign languages and 14 languages for English learners available in a variety of formats: CD, MP3 and 4 top languages are available in a new fully-portable interactive software format (Mac, PC, Nook compatible)
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Wednesday, January 30, 2013

German I, II, & III By Pimsleur Enjoy the book German I, II, & III By Pimsleur and other bestselling books from Simon & Schuster.

The Pimsleur® Method has worked for millions all over the world. Totally portable; simple to use; Pimsleur works so you don’t have to. This German course includes all of Phases 1,2, and 3 – 45 hours of spoken language practice and 3 hours of reading instruction. With this product you start from zero, learning first survival phrases and vocabulary, and eventually progressing to a high-intermediate level of speaking and understanding German. Every lesson contains an introductory conversation and isolated vocabulary and structures, as well as full practice of all vocabulary introduced. The emphasis is on pronunciation and comprehension, and on learning to speak German. At the completion of this course, you’ll speak confidently using your wide-ranging vocabulary, and experience the language and culture with a deepening insight into a new world. Reading Lessons are included at the end of Unit 30 for each Phase. These lessons, which total about three hours, are designed to first give you practice sounding out German, then to progress to reading for meaning. They also provide extensive additional vocabulary. Before you know it, you’ll be reading German with the ease and flexibility of a native speaker. A PDF file containing the combined Reading Booklets to be used with the audio lessons is included. About the German Language German is the official language of Germany and Austria and is one of the official languages of Switzerland, Belgium, Lichtenstein, and Luxembourg. Nearly 100 million people speak German as their first language: about 77 million in Germany, 8 million in Austria, and 4.5 million in Switzerland.