What is the best mp3 program to use to learn German?
September 11th, 2008 by Miguel

prankiejo posted:


I need an mp3 German lesson. I just started, I am starting a rotation, I learn more when I switch between languages every few months/weeks. So this is a bit of an expiriment. I have Pimslurs Japanese, and I only learn from that as I am falling asleep. So something musical, or really efficient.

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2 Responses to “What is the best mp3 program to use to learn German?”

  1. I was going to suggest Pimsleur German – I was wondering what problem you had pimsleur Japanese – I did all 90 lessons of Pimsleur Japanese, no problem. I speak a bit better than I did before.

    You can check out BYKI, an interactive flashcard program (just google “Before You Know It”), it has a demo, so it can force you to be interactive, some people like Rosetta Stone since there is no translation drills at all – it’s about as far from Pimsleur as you can get. I also had some success with Barron’s Diplomatic Series, but it requires abnormal amounts of discipline. I prefer guided practice as to having to figure out how to memorize things myself.

    You could also check any of the kids video series – I don’t have much experience with those though.

  2. I heartily recommend Rocket German.
    It’s a fun, effective way to learn the language.

    And it’s much more cheaper than other options…
    Good luck :-)

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