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German: Level 1-3 (Learn in Your Car) | 
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List Price: £25.99 Buy New: £17.86 You Save: £8.13 (31%)
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Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 3076
Media: Audio CD Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 10.1 x 9.1 x 2.1
ISBN: 1591257255 Dewey Decimal Number: 430 EAN: 9781591257257 ASIN: 1591257255
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Poor and out of date. May 13, 2008 G. K. Taylor 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Having paid 29.99 for this course on the basis of the favourable reviews on Amazon, never have I been so disappointed. The first disc was little more than an endless stream of vocabulary, with very little chance, guidance or practice on how to structure a sentence of day-to-day use. No special method of teaching is evident, nor is ones memory helped by such a high emphasis on vocabulary. As for the selection of vocabulary offered in the first disc, much of it is irrelevant for day to day conversation; it is as though the author decided to list everything that could be seen on an international journey, on every form of transport, from a point of departure until arriving in a German hotel. I don't know if I'll even bother with the remaining discs. Instead I'll look for a more useful course. Add to this the fact that the currency used in the dialogs is Deutschmarks (which was replaced by the Euro in 1999) and you will see why I feel so mislead by the reviews of this product. I paid good money for old rope.
Learn German in your Car September 27, 2005 13 out of 15 found this review helpful
The cds are good for learning basic words and phrases but it would be useful to have an explanation of why some words are spelt differently in certain phrases. eg. when to use 'einen' instead of 'ein' or 'eine'. After listening to the first 2 cds, I had learned a lot of basic phrases and words but I still couldn't have a general conversation with a German colleague at work - unless it involved asking where the airport was, what time the next train leaves at, or where is the bank? etc etc.... which it didn't! The cds are very good but I think you also need to use a book that explains some of the rules a bit better.
Definitely useful to improve your German. Worth buying! September 3, 2005 Fabio Moioli 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
I bought several AudioBooks to practice my German and I must admit I found all of them quite useful. What I appreciated most of "Learn in Your Car: German (Complete Language Course)" was however the variety of the conversational subjects covered in each CD and the different levels of complexity available in them. Given the number of CDs provided in this package (Nine 60-minute CDs) it is also possible to listen to them a huge amount of times without getting too bored. I really recommend Audio-CDs as an additional way of learning a foreign language and this specific product both to beginners and to those having already a working knowledge of German.
Learn in Car: German 3 Lev Set November 4, 2003 Mrs. CHAPMAN (Lincolnshire United Kingdom) 87 out of 88 found this review helpful
This is a very good introductory course which starts very simply and builds up over 9 discs to give you a good basic grasp of the language. After the first 2 discs you will have basic skills to make up sentences indeed after just two weeks of playing the discs in my car I was able to have a basic conversation with a German friend. It is easy to learn and pitched at the right pace for beginners I feel confident I will be able to use my new skills when I go to Germany shortly. I highly recommend this set indeed I was so impressed with it myself that I am thinking of trying another language from the same source.
An excellent guide for learning from scratch July 5, 1999 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
I recently decided to learn German to help me in my business, I travel to Switzerland regularly. This course was the best I've tried to help me learn the language during my daily commute. The format is easy to follow, it leads up to more challenging information with each tape. The tapes must be listened to more than once though, to get the full benefit of the information being given (there is a lot to learn!). The workbooks are very good also, they give more information about verbforms and conjugation rules.
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