![]() | By: Michel Thomas Binding: Audio CD Publisher: Hodder Arnold ISBN: 0340780665 ISBN-13: 9780340780664 Released: 01 May 2000 RRP: Average Rating: ![]() |


Also, idiosyncrasies in both his english & his italian pronunciation are a problem. Two examples: In english he pronounces "want" & "won't" the same when asking for translations- this produces "incorrect" answers from any student (including those on the tape) which he does not realise are his fault even though the same thing recurrs repeatedly (why did nobody tell him?). I found the long, slow, incorrect explanations that "want & won't are different in italian even though they are the same in english" irritating. In Italian he pronounces "Io" as one syllable Yo. It only ever sounds like this in very fast speech in italian.
The other problem is that you have to pause the cd to answer out loud (this is the constant method of instruction). This is a problem because it is very often not obvious whether MT has finished asking the question or not- it is very frustrating when the female student butts in straight away without giving you time to pause & think for yourself. With alll the pausing required, MT's courses take much longer than the length of their recordings suggest (if you follow his instructions) & I was never sure where would be a good place to stop.
Neither of the students are reallly the ideal choice. In addition to the female student's bull in a china shop approach- reallly unhelpful in the "think- answer" method of MT- the male student makes very simple mistakes repeatedly. (That said, his pronunciation is often better than MT when he gets the words right!) It would be useful if the mistakes made by the students were not always quite so obvious- it is a waste of time listening to people giving very obvious wrong answers.
Impressed as I was at the time, however, I decided to continue.
The next stage, his "vocabulary builder" is, strangely, rote learning, parrot fashion. As well as being extremely boring, it is not very useful because the individual phrases are not explained in any detail- you don't know the meaning as you did in the 8 lesson course (the depth of understanding being one of its good points). The advanced course doesn't follow straight on from the 8 lesson course so you can't skip the vocab builder.
This was the point at which I changed to Pimsleur- which, in in my opinion is everything that MT should be! Pimsleur uses a similar method but in a much less haphazard fashion. All of the speakers are native. Pauses are on the cd, you learn to think & answer quickly & confidently in Italian & you also know exactly how long the lesson will last (each one is half & hour). There is a smooth progression from beginning to end. 5 lessons away from the end of Pimsleur (90 lessons in total), I have gone long way beyond what MT teaches (in alll areas) & am a lot more comfortable using it. It gives you more vocab (including alll the numbers you could ever want in part 1) than MT without ever resorting to rote learning. Like MT, alll of the language learning is on the cd's, but Pimsleur does provide lessons in reading- so you know how to pronounce Italian from writing. In addition I found the grammar & word-order much less confusing. I think that completing part IA (15 lessons) of Pimsleur would be more useful than MT- although it does not cover as many verbs or tenses as MT, you would get by more easily in Italy & improvise more effectively with what you had.
I would say MT got me speaking Italian like an Austrian, Pimsleur like an Italian. I regret spending money on MT.
You can't buy comprehensive Pimsleur on Amazon UK & it is very expensive- quite a few public libraries have it though.

However, there are some minor drawbacks with the course. Whilst the feeling is that you are in a classroom (there are two other students learning at the same time as you) which helps you to compare your progress & feel confident in your answers, the students do get irritating after a while. I felt like shouting the answer at them. Also, you have to use the pause button alll the time. To use the cd properly you have to give yourself as much time as you need to formulate the answer. This can be very helpful & I liked this, but it means you can't listen on the move or whilst your washing up. Finallly, there are so many other things I want to be able to say now which are not covered. However, as I know how to formulate verbs, using a dictionary can help with this.
All in alll, it is the fastest language I have ever learned. I only wish he spoke Greek as well. (use bbc greek language & people for that one).


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