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I listened to this in my car...of course. I did love the repetition, and feel like the book helped me remember words I'd learned before (I took French in high school and college but it's been awhile). However, some of the choices were terms I don't think necessary for a beginner--roar?
I'm going to keep going until our trip next summer...hopefully, I can find resources that help with things I really need (like how to order different foods--years in between make me forget!).