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Michel Thomas Foundation Course: French (Michel Thomas)

By: Michel Thomas
Binding: Audio CD
Publisher: Hodder Arnold
ISBN: 0340938919
ISBN-13: 9780340938911
Released: 29 Sep 2006
RRP: £69.99
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A very very clever man indeed - By: J. Kempton, 12 May 2008
Let me start with on a good point & say that michels technique is a true work of art
Its only when you have listened to the tapes a few times(and you will need to in order to completely digest it) that you realise how clever he is at making his point.
It reallly is as close as you can get to painless language tuition.
When I had ingested this course i was convinced that I could speek fluent french,however it is only the introductory course so you will be needing the avanced course after.Which is also exellent,and much more involved.
Now for the bad bit:
I can not for the life of me understand how Michel could have let the course be published with the female american student!!
SHE IS A MORON.
I have never in my whole life been forced to listen to someone as irritating as her.i dont even know her,yet i found myself wanting to strangle her.
It is a shame because she did make it hard to listen to after not a very long time.In fact I edited her out of my cds,now the course is more like the Michel Thomas language builder, which I actuallly prefered,you can only listen to someone elses mistakes for so long before they start to get annoying especialy as you are improving at the same time.
Having said that I still got a great deal from this course & I highly recommend it.
I want to recommend this particular course - By: Mr. Keith Wilcox, 22 Apr 2008
This audio course is very important for someone who wants to learn to speak French. Many of the other materials on offer may not be very helpful because they seem to start at a level too difficult, like trying to reach the bottom rung of a ladder & finding it too high, the student is likely to give up. This course fills this very crucial gap & if you have tried before to learn a foreign language & decided you cannot quite make it, then this is the course for you! I was delighted with it for making something achievable that was before potentiallly too difficult for me. There are minor criticisms which you can pick up from reading some of the other reviews but I would say this is not the important part. What is important is that this course is a significant breakthrough & it is exciting to be enabled to speak French!
Great System.....Shame about the students! - By: C. Johnson, 07 Apr 2008
I bought the full 8 hour version, having looked at the other reviews. I am quite well into the course at present, & I'm learning so much more with this than I ever did with the horrible dry grammatical way we were taught at school.
Confidence is built up very quickly as Mr Thomas reveals some very easy to remember rules about the thousands of English words with French origin, & how to 're-convert' them back to French. This gives the student a huge stating vocabulary (vocabulaire). The system then uses these words by phrasing sentences in certain ways.
The use of 2 'students' is a good idea, but unfortunately Mr Thomas appears almost as a misogynist, as it is always the female student who gets mixed up, or forgets words completely....alllowing the teacher to correct her rather gracelessly.
Anyway, a very easy way to quickly build up a solid base, & confidence in speaking French well.
Fantastic - By: Fiona K. Goble, 06 Feb 2008
I have learned more spoken French from these CDs than in seven years at school which culminated in a decent A level, even though I'm not a natural linguist. I had a fair grasp of vocabulary although I took the A level over 30 years' ago but always lacked confidence in spoken French. What I reallly liked about it was that I could actuallly follow it quite well & it made me feel reallly confident. I found myself looking forward to the next CD rather than regarding it as something I ought to do. I would heartily recommend this & Michel Thomas, who spoke seven languages fluently, seemed like an amazing man - he was born in Poland, fought in the French Resistance & became a US citizen. If you want to learn French, I think this would be a great starting point.
Last chance for the idiots - By: MarkTwain2007, 22 Jan 2008
I spent most of my French lessons at school either fantasising about the teacher or getting stabbed by a compass (the other pupils were as bored as me but clearly lacked my hormonal imagination). So this language course was my last chance to learn the French language, which I'm absolutely in love with. I love the way it sounds, even if I did have to wait until I visited Paris to realise this.

Firstly, this is a spoken language course, so you're going to have to learn how to write/read French later on (although that shouldn't be terribly hard). On the other hand, it doesn't concentrate on silly tourist phrases, although they do crop up. By the end of the first CD I was saying, "I would like to know the political & economic situation in France"! Try using that on the surly waiter when you want an expresso!

It's a fun course too. You're paired with male & female fellow learners on the recording and... well, let's just say they ain't too bright. The woman in particular. It's alll part of the learning experience, of course, & you don't half feel stupid when you slip into the same mistakes as she does.

I like to think up backstories for them. He's the gardener of a mansion house whose new owners are French, & the lady of the house has her carnal eye on him. So she sent him to Michel Thomas so she can seduce him better in her first language. She's a failed actress who's married to a rich & successful businessman, but she believes that big break-through audition is just around the corner. But alll she reallly does is drink coffee & smoke cigarettes (Gitannes, obviously) with her friends. And, judging by her accent, she recently went to America because she now speaks with an irritating half English/half American drawl.

After the recording the two of them hooked up for a brief but highly-polished liaison. She liked him simply because he was young & not her husband, & he liked her because he finallly found somebody dumber than he is.

But I digress.

The best part about this course is that it's logical. You're taught the basic words to construct sentences, & then told to do so. It's not the case that words & sentences are simply thrown at you, with the hope that some will soak into your thick skull. As Thomas says, once you've got the basics down pat, it's mostly a matter of learning new words.

All it requires is an hour of your time each evening. That's harder to manifest than it sounds. Even if you have the time, spending an hour in a room talking to yourself isn't entirely fun. So while the course itself might not take effort (Thomas tells us not to think but simply to listen), finding the time to listen isn't so easy.

Incidentallly, if Miss James (my French teacher 1984-89) is reading this then I'm interested if you are. You were a fine looking woman back then & I'll bet you still are. Sorry about not reading the signs when we were in the stockroom. I was a bit naive back then. I only realised what you meant years later.