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Korean Pimsleur CD's

These are the Pimsleur Korean CD's that will get you started with the Korean language lessons:

Pimsleur Korean I...

Simon and Schuster’s Pimsleur Language courses provide the listener with a comprehensive, step-by-step guide on how to learn English as a new language.

  

Pimsleur Korean I...

Simon and Schuster’s Pimsleur Language courses provide the listener with a comprehensive, step-by-step guide on how to learn Korean as a new language.

   

Pimsleur Korean I...
Simon and Schuster’s Pimsleur Language courses provide the listener with a comprehensive, step-by-step guide on how to learn Korean as a new language.

  

 

Pimsleur Korean I...

The unique audio method allows the listener to learn pronunciation, vocabulary and grammar without repetitive role learning, in a similar way to how we acquired our own language.

 

Learning Korean with these CDs is a lot of fun. You simply listen to the audio lessons (30 minutes per lesson) repeatedly and within a short time you will start to speak Korean with a correct pronunciation.

Completing the entire Pimsleur Korean I Course will enable you to move in Korea and be able to communicate with the people in their own language.

The above links lead to the audio files for these Korean lessons, you can download them imemdiately and then burn your own Korean CD's with them.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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What satisfied customers say about Pimsleur CD's:

I have done Pimsleur French (I -III), Spanish(I-III), and am now working on Italian II. I am looking forward to doing German, and more in the future. Yes, I'm a Pimsleur addict. And I'm someone who took two years of French in college and never learned how to say anything. I'm also someone who got my lowest grade in college in foreign language! And that's after lots of work then.

But, Pimsleur really, really, does teach you how to converse, if you are willing and able to pay the money, and put in the time.You won't know lots of vocabulary (but that's easy to learn later) but you will know how to construct all the basic sentences you need to. You'll be able to converse with people at the train station when your train is delayed, at the store when you buy something, etc. This is converse not just ask directions! and people will tell you your accent is pretty good.

If you are very serious about being fluent, or knowing how to read, you will need other info later - but if you really, really want to be able to manage like a cosmopolitan tourist or business person, not like the typical English only American, these are the best courses.

I recommend allowing a minimum of a month for each I, II, and III. More is better. I really 'get' it if I work through and then put them away for a few months, and then go back. Doing the first one only will not really prepare you to converse, but you will be able to order at restaurants and stores, and be polite. The second will allow simple conversation, and the third more complex conversation - especially if you work on your own on your own vocabulary for your sitaution.  -- K. White, Chicago, IL, USA

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Before you buy a Pimsleur package, understand what you're getting. There are a LOT of language-learning tools out there, but none are quite like Pimsleur. If you're trying to learn the maximum amount of a language for the smallest amount of money, your money would probably be better spent elsewhere.

Instead, Pimsleur caters to those who have a very rough time getting anything to "stick" through other methods. You pay a considerable amount more, but you WILL learn, and that may catapult you in your studies with other methods.

You will NOT be fluent after finishing Pimsleur German I. However, you will definitely have ultimate command of what you do learn. It will literally be a part of you the way English is. You will not be able to discuss politics or music, but you will be able to get directions, go to a restaurant, talk about what you've done, what you're doing, and what you want to do. If you do the lessons as suggested, you'll be able to do these things without having to translate in your head.

In fact, if your experience is anything like mine, you might say what you want to say in German and then have to think about what you just said in English. It is both fascinating and exhilarating. This is the essence of what separates Pimsleur from buying a six dollar phrasebook with all of the same phrases.

Keep in mind, however, that when you begin Pimsleur, try not to look the words you hear up in a dictionary. Try to master the sound the way they sound to you first, or you will end up with an American accent.  -  Eric Andrew