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Pimsleur for a five-year speaker = effective? Mon Feb 26, 2007 12:26 pm  Pimsleur for a five-year speaker = effective?
 

I've been learning German for five years now and I'm supposed to be taking my GCSEs this May (it's a public exam taken in the United Kingdom). Would Pimsleur level 3 or Pimsleur Plus be good for me if i want to improve in terms of vocabulary or speaking, or is it still for the more 'beginners' group? I would say I'm an intermmediate speaker...
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Pimsleur for a five-year speaker = effective? Mon Feb 26, 2007 23:13 pm  Pimsleur for a five-year speaker = effective?
 

Hi Paperbagmonster,

Welcome to english-test.net! It's great to hear you have been learning German through Pimsleur and I hope you continue practicing your skills. I suggest you use Pimsleur 3 and Pimsleur Plus to improve your German and in addition you should start watching movies in German and listen to Deutsche Welle and other German radio stations. You still have a little time until May and if you create you own training plan I'm sure you'll get great scores in your GCSE's.

Let me know what you think.
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Pimsleur for a five-year speaker = effective? Tue Feb 27, 2007 15:34 pm  Pimsleur for a five-year speaker = effective?
 

Torsten wrote:
Hi Paperbagmonster,

Welcome to english-test.net! It's great to hear you have been learning German through Pimsleur and I hope you continue practicing your skills. I suggest you use Pimsleur 3 and Pimsleur Plus to improve your German and in addition you should start watching movies in German and listen to Deutsche Welle and other German radio stations. You still have a little time until May and if you create you own training plan I'm sure you'll get great scores in your GCSE's.

Let me know what you think.
Regards,
Torsten

Thanks Torsten, actually, I've been taking German courses in SCHOOL, not through Pimsleur Very Happy that probably means my learnings are much more intense, which is why I was wondering whether Pimsleur would be up to my standards. I wish they put on what the different CDs teach you about so I'll know which one to buy =
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