In addition to beautiful color photos showing visual highlights of host countries, users will find valuable, informative illustrations, including street and subway maps of some large cities. The... This description may be from another edition of this product.
I've put some remarks on New Basic French in my comment to 1-star reviewer Desmond "Hawthorne" and thought I would elaborate on them here so others can consider these points... One of the good things about this course is that the French is totally accurate: the phrases are things the French actually say, and there are no bloopers like confusing French "le menu" and "la carte". Moreover, the recordings are good in that the sound is clear and comprehensible, and all speakers are native French speakers yet have a variety of accents. In addition, the material selected and presented in this course is well-chosen, useful stuff. All this is helpful for the learner and are reasons why I like this course. On the other hand, there are some drawbacks. I think the material could have been ordered differently so that the really essential things for tourists are all towards the beginning, and the less important things towards the end. Also, I personally feel that there is far too much English on the CD's. There's a great deal of explanation in English and then just a tiny snippet of French. In my view, the explanations belong in the coursebook so that you don't have to listen to them over and over again when you want to listen to the French. After all, what you need to train your ear is to hear French, and the more, the better, so that your ear becomes attuned to French intonation (which is nearly impossible to do when you only hear a few words at a time). In addition, the illustrations in (New) Basic French are only so-so, in my view. They're in color, which is a plus, but they are rough (and sometimes not-so-attractive) drawings and can't compare with the quality of say, the DK Eyewitness Travel 15-Minute French course, which has gorgeous photos of scenes and people in France, or the Barron's Beginner's Self-Study French (see below for links to these works). However, the Berlitz drawings are nevertheless useful for practice purposes and often lend themselves to question-and-answer work in a classroom setting. Another potential drawback with the course, I think, is that the check-tests and exercises are too easy - they let you get away with mere 'recognition knowledge', when what's required is active mastery of that little bit of vocabulary or grammar. If you're only going to listen to French, you can get away with recognition knowledge, but if you're going to speak it, you need to be able to come up with the words you need on your own (there's no multiple-choice box hanging up in the air for you...). I teach French to adults and often turn to this Berlitz course when I am called upon to teach short, 8-week classes (a total of 16 hours of classroom instruction). It's difficult to find a useful book that gives the essentials in such a short period of time; overall, I find that this Berlitz course is far from perfect but is the best of a far-from-perfect bunch. If you want to study on your own and time is not an issue, there are two moder
Berlitz New Basic French
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
Excellent! I purchased the Italian, French and Spanish. The books and CDs are extremely helpful with my three classes. As I am also studying Spanish and Italian, it is a great way to compare the languages.
It worked for us.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
Two months prior to a family trip to Paris, we set about learning some French with this system. It is a class-type system, with focused listening and a workbook. It also requires some discipline. We had to adopt the discipline of "taking a class" - that is, we set aside a specific hour every single night, to sit down and work on French. Attempts to use the CDs in the car were futile. The GOOD NEWS is that it worked! While nobody confused us with native Frenchmen, we were able to converse, to order meals, to ask for and follow directions, and to shop with admirable results. Never confuse self-teaching with an actual classroom experience. Nevertheless, our family found this Berlitz CD to be an effective tool.
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