Review: Pimsleur Spanish
Pimsleur Spanish is a tried-and-true method for learning
conversational Spanish. It's essentially an audio course of
half-hour lessons, developed by Dr. Paul Pimsleur based on his
research into how people learn languages. The Pimsleur Method
is available for many languages, and millions of people have
used it successfully. Here's a page where I compare the various
Pimsleur Spanish
programs and the prices of downloads compared
with CDs.
You can learn basic conversational Spanish fast with
Pimsleur.
Recently a friend came to visit us here in Mexico. He had
never before spoken Spanish, and I was amazed at how well he
was doing immediately in conversation with Mexicans. His
secret? Pimsleur Spanish. (He had taken high school Spanish
several decades ago, and he thought that helped some too.)
I used Pimsleur myself to review my rusty Spanish before
coming to Mexico over five years ago, and found it particularly
good for pronunciation.
Some Pros and Cons
Some Pros:
- It's audio, so you can take it with you on an ipod or
whatever, and listen to it anywhere.
- It repeats the same vocabulary a lot, so you really
learn the words.
Some Cons:
- The Spanish it uses is rather formal in some cases. For
example, "Encantado" instead of the more popular "Mucho
gusto" for Good to meet you.
- It's relatively expensive. (But better priced as a
download.)
- The vocabulary is not really large.
What is the Pimsleur Method?
The Pimsleur Method is based on four ideas about learning
language:
- Anticipation -- instead of just repeating what an
instructor says, you have to think of what to say, just
like in real conversations.
- Graduated interval recall -- Review the words you know
at increasingly longer intervals.
-
Core vocabulary --- learn the most commonly used
words, and learn them well.
-
Organic learning -- learn by listening.
These four concepts are worked into the programs.
Pimsleur Offers a Half-Hour Sample Lesson
Here's a link to listen to a sample sesson... Lesson 1 of
Level 1. I've got it set to open in a new window of your
browser.
I just listened to part of it and it took me back
several years, to when I studied it in my car, driving in
Colorado!
What Others Say
I've mentioned my friend David who used Pimsleur to learn
Spanish. He works reading water meters and was able to listen
to Pimsleur cassettes (checked out of the public library)
repeatedly as he worked. He actually had done this a couple of
years before he came to visit us, without reviewing the program
since then, and still remembered a lot!
A woman I know here in Mexico credits her good start at
learning Spanish to both Pimsleur and Rosetta Stone.
And here's a review:
"Pimsleur programs provide plenty of positive
reinforcement that will keep learners on track, and we
found that Pimsleur gave us more proficiency and confidence
in speaking the new language than any of the other language
programs we reviewed."
-- AudioFile Magazine
There's no doubt that the Pimsleur Spanish
programs are a very good choice for learning Spanish. They are
similar to Rocket
Spanish in being based on the listening process.
There are a number of different Pimsleur Spanish
programs, and they overlap each other, so I've created a
Pimsleur Spanish
programs page that explains which is which and where to get
both the CD packages and the downloadables.
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