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Pimsleur Western Armenian Compact

Pimsleur Western Armenian Compact Audio Book Download

Pimsleur Western Armenian Compact Audio Book Download - Pimsleur Armenian Download

This is the Pimsleur Armenian Compact course on a single download. It contains five hours of spoken Armenian language practice in ten 30-minute lessons, and also contains a booklet and the User’s Guide to introduce you to the Pimsleur Method.

Devised by language educator Dr Paul Pimsleur, Simon and Schuster’s the Pimsleur Armenian Language course provides you with a comprehensive, self instructional, step-by-step guide on how to learn the Armenian language.

The Pimsleur approach is so effective because it is based on tried and tested techniques and principles that have proved to enable rapid and successful language learning.

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

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What satisfied customers think about the Pimsleur ARMENIAN audios :

I ordered this so my husband and I could learn a little Armenian (I am of Armenian descent). I have other Armenian language tools, such as the VocabuLearn cassettes, a textbook, and Samuelian's transliteration dictionary, and they are all helpful in their own way, but in terms of amount of progress for time spent, Pimsleur beats them all.

The Western Armenian Pimsleur lessons start out by teaching you how to ask someone if she understands Armenian and by the end of the first lesson, you can understand and participate in a brief conversation that centers around that. Each subsequent lesson builds on that first lesson, teaching you more words and phrases. The lessons are in both English and Armenian.

The way that Pimsleur handles pronunciation is also very helpful, especially for individuals who are not used to hearing Armenian. Some of the words are very long, and can sound very confusing. Pimsleur walks you through the pronunciation of each word, starting with the final syllable and working backwards. My husband, who has pretty crappy pronunciation (since he didn't learn how to make the "gh" and "kh" sounds), has been doing surprisingly well with this method. I still have to help him out, but overall, it is as good as can be expected without an actual person telling you what you are doing wrong, although the lessons do usually address common mistakes.

Pimsleur also sneaks in grammar lessons, so you gradually figure out some of the grammar constructs. Some people catch on to this more easily than others, but the course does make an effort to teach you. Femina Formosa, (USA)