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ASSIMIL METHOD
HI, I want to know some opinion about the "Assimil" to learn a language. Does someone learn with this book? Can you give me some advice.
Thank you
Feb 19, 2019 11:35 AM
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I like Assimil. I have used it for beginning Japanese and Korean. Of course, a person needs more material, but Assimil is an effective, pleasant way to begin.
February 19, 2019
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Hello
Hello!
For me the best method.
For French, this method exists since 1929. You learn like a baby, without grammar and words to learn. The length of time varies according to the languages: 6.5 months for English, 5 months for Spanish, Portuguese and German (for French natives) .This method now exists for foreigners in different languages.
Recently, I learned English and Spanish to level B2. The way I did it: Assimil, 15 to 20 mn a day + 1 to 2 hours of weekly conversation with a native on skype* + listening to university lectures.
*Do it since the beginning, and with a beginner like you (to be klutz at the same time is more fun than embarrassment!), and without the bridge of a third language if possible.
At the moment, I’m learning to speak Portuguese.
Anecdotally, my father learned German and Russian during world war II, in a prisoner of war camp.
Hope that helps!
February 19, 2019
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