
Pimsleur Spanish Level 1 Lessons 1-5
Learn to Speak, Understand, and Read Spanish with Pimsleur Language Programs
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About this listen
The Pimsleur method: the easiest, fastest way to learn Spanish. Completely portable, easily downloadable, and lots of fun. You’ll be speaking and understanding in no time flat!
Pimsleur makes learning easy with:
- Thirty-minute core lessons you can take anywhere or do at home with Alexa
- Sync progress across devices
- Stream lessons or download to use in offline mode
- Individual progress tracking for one main account holder and up to three additional household members
- Car mode for easy driving and learning
- Compatible with Amazon Echo devices for working through lessons at home
Why Pimsleur?
- Quick and easy - Only 30 minutes a day.
- Portable and flexible - Core lessons can be done anytime, anywhere, and easily fit into your busy life.
- Proven method - Works when other methods fail.
- Self-paced - Go fast or go slow - it’s up to you.
- Based in science - Developed using proven research on memory and learning.
- Cost-effective - Less expensive than classes or immersion and features all native speakers.
- Genius - Triggers your brain’s natural aptitude to learn.
- Works for everyone - Recommended for ages 13 and above.
What you’ll learn
This course includes lessons one through five from the Spanish Level One program featuring 2.5 hours of language instruction. Each lesson provides 30 minutes of spoken language practice, with an introductory conversation and new vocabulary and structures. Detailed instructions enable you to understand and participate in the conversation. Practice for vocabulary introduced in previous lessons is included in each lesson. The emphasis is on pronunciation and comprehension and on learning to speak Spanish.
The Spanish language
Spanish is the official language of 19 Latin American nations, as well as Spain, the Dominican Republic, and Cuba. Further, it’s one of the six official languages recognized by the United Nations. Pimsleur's Spanish programs teach an educated Latin American Spanish, featuring speakers from Colombia and Mexico. Students can expect to understand the lessons clearly and to be understood by Spanish speakers everywhere.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
©2010 Pimsleur (P)2018 Simon & Schusterideal and practical
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brilliant language course
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really really great
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The lessons aren’t particularly fun, but the method is useful - if only it weren’t so slow!
There’s a pdf with words written on it that don’t relate to the audiobook - he simply says the words written down with absolutely no definition!
Certainly not worth the price.
Slow but sure way to learn a tiny bit of Spanish
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Where's the PDF
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This PDF being included has made me aware the audio version provided on Audible might be older (I suspect it is the second edition, either this, or the PDF is wrong in regards to referenced third edition updates). Referencing the PDF - it mentions it's now less common to call people from the USA "Norteamerico/a" and now "Estados Unidos" is used. Weirdly, this change isn't reflected as an update in the Audio. The speaker keeps using "Norteamerico/a" despite the PDF mentioning this should be no longer be a thing.
The mixed messages between the PDF and the audio continues as it mentions you'll hear less "senor, senora" but this is used a lot in the first two lessons. The PDF says senorita is phased out, but this is used in the first two lessons. It says the third edition has been updated to use "Disculpe" instead of the now less common "Perdon" for excuse me. This is the only update mentioned in the PDF that I can tell has actually be carried through on the audio side.
It is true that this programme is weighted too heavily towards american male business men. Maybe this was practical when the programme was first developed but Pimsleur needs to bring itself into 2020 by not catering as heavily towards american male business men and be more inclusive. Globe trotting is no longer accessible just to this user group and has become more in reach of others.
Discrepancies between PDF and Audio updates
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