Paul Noble is a genius with a higher IQ than Einstein. Despite this, he still struggled with language learning at school. He found himself feeling confused, incapable and unable to really say anything'. As a result of his negative early experiences, Paul has come up with a ground-breaking new method of language teaching that removes the need for months of study. With Paul Noble, everyone really can speak a language.
Part 1 of the course Language ground rules Asking questions Introduction to verbs At the hotel
A native-speaking German expert helps Paul to deliver the course and to perfect your pronunciation. No complicated grammatical explanations, no rote memorisation, no writing - no stress.
Learn over 6,000 words in no time at all and - most importantly - learn how to make your new vocabulary work for you. A downloadable booklet is also included to use as a reference and revision tool.
In fact I finished the complete series not only part 1. It is OK. I liked part 1 the most, yet afterwards it became boring with many repeations and as well usage of simple examples. It is OK to get idea about the language, but for sure not enough. Not even close to half enough.
Genuinely amazing! I knew the basic pronunciations from school, but would never have been able to travel with what I knew. Now, I feel confident to ask for directions and interpret them. I feel confident in booking a hotel room or table at a restaraunt. I feel confident in asking for help, checking if I can pay with credit card, and ordering dinner. All in all it was a really easy way of learning a language and it encouraged you to forget along the way knowing that you'd be reminded later on and it would stick in your memory. Loved it and I am ready to travel again!
I liked this audio trainer: well structured, clear pronunciation, logical connections. The boring part for me was that when the explanations were too slow and repetitive, I would lose my focus for some time. Also, the author tried not to confuse the public with accusative, genitive and other cases and this made the explanations a bit childish. Did I learn from this experience? For sure. Therefore, this is a good place to start the adventure of learning german.