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Additional content to use with fluenz
I've used Paul Noble French and also tried a little Michel Thomas French.
Both are audiobook courses and both have follow-up courses for more advanced content.
Paul Noble seems to have based his course on the Michel Thomas method, however, I kind of prefer it because Paul Noble uses a native speaker for his examples. Michel Thomas has two students which answer questions. You, the listener, are kind of the third student.
The Paul Noble beginner course covers a lot of the same content as the fluenz course.
Both are sold on audible. The Paul Noble course is sold as a complete course for one credit, or individual lessons for 1 credit each. Kind of wasteful there if you do that. The Michel Thomas is sold as lessons.
Does anyone have any other recommendations?
Both are audiobook courses and both have follow-up courses for more advanced content.
Paul Noble seems to have based his course on the Michel Thomas method, however, I kind of prefer it because Paul Noble uses a native speaker for his examples. Michel Thomas has two students which answer questions. You, the listener, are kind of the third student.
The Paul Noble beginner course covers a lot of the same content as the fluenz course.
Both are sold on audible. The Paul Noble course is sold as a complete course for one credit, or individual lessons for 1 credit each. Kind of wasteful there if you do that. The Michel Thomas is sold as lessons.
Does anyone have any other recommendations?