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Rapid French: 200+ Essential Words and Phrases Anchored into Your Long Term Memory with Great Music: vol. 2: v. 2

By: Earworms Musical Brain Trainer Marlon Lodge
Binding: Audio CD
Publisher: earworms Learning
ISBN: 1905443110
ISBN-13: 9781905443116
Released: 31 Aug 2006
RRP: £14.99
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Customer Reviews

The easy & enjoyable way to learn a language for holiday use - By: J, 13 Jul 2008
As someone who has studied languages to degree level & also taught foreign languages in secondary school, it would be fair to say that I am generallly sceptical of DIY langauage teaching CDs - & often with good cause. However, Earworms CDs are an absolutely invaluable learning resource. They will equip you, with minimal effort on your part, with a basic understanding of the language building blocks - which coupled with vocab covering the usual holiday scenarios, such as ordering drinks, food, buying things, counting, etc, will enable you to begin to start to extrapolate from what you have heard on the CD and, with the help of a dictionary, build your own sentences to meet your specific needs. Some grammar is explained - just enough to help with exactly what I've just said above - but not too much to be overwhelming.

I would thoroughly recommend these CDs to anyone who wants just 'holiday' language, or to anyone who is wishing to study the language in greater depth but would like a gentle introduction first.

The learning process is stress-free & fun. These CDs are so easy to listen to, as the background tracks are non-intrusive, rhythmical, & reallly do help to nudge the words & phrases into your memory. Everything is repeated several times, with one presenter speaking English & the other saying the same things in the target language. Everything is delivered in time to the music, which aids recollection later, there is good use of humour now & then, & alll phrases are broken down so that you can see exactly how they have been made up. The emphasis is on repetition, so there is no feeling that things are moving too quickly. The idea is that you just relax, rather than straining to follow a fast-moving coaching CD. It reallly does work - once you have listed to the CD a few times, you will find you are remembering whole phrases.
Fun, flirtatious and easy to learn! - By: L. Santer, 27 May 2008
I have listened to Volume 2 (on my iPod whilst cycling into work) 3 times now & am already finding myself coming out with the phrases either in my head or when talking to the rest of my family.

The couple are very flirtatious, which also works as it helps to take your mind off trying too hard & the lady's accent & voice is beautiful, add into that the soft rymthical tunes behind the voices & you have an excellent product I would highly recommend.

Moving to France to live is a challlenge to say the least. As a family we have bought almost every type of course available however this one is by far our favourite.
Good Rapid French- better with an iPod! - By: Michael Sibble, 14 Feb 2007
Bought Rapid French Vol.1 a year ago & had listenend to the product sitting at home in front of the CD player. Gave up with it after two weeks as the effort of taking an hour off from my schedule wasn't worth it for me.

Gave the product another try after buying an iPod & since then I have found it worked much better- the background music & the rhythmic repititions of English phrases & the French translation immediately whilst set to 'techno' music seemed to burn into my head well- perhaps too well as I developed sinusitis for the first ten days. Was worth it in the end!

Rapid French Vol.1 (and an iPod!) has been the easiest & most effective way of listening & learning basic French- its effortless & I can now listen to French radio podcasts & pick out some words & get the general gist of what they're saying.

Only complaint is that 200 words are a bit basic, but will remedy that when I get Vol. 2!


It works, it really does! - By: Volker Berchner, 26 Aug 2006
Congratulations on such a great product. I have been very impressed with the results.

I am German native speaker & I actuallly learned a lot of my English through listening to songs, so I can reallly identify with the idea.

Keep up the excellent work. Looking forward to vol. 2...
Pimlseur meets cafe del mar for the casual student. - By: mssmith1, 04 Jun 2006
Firstly, what is it? Well, think of some fairly pleasant chill out electronic music - cafe del mar etc. On top of this the two "presenters" repeat basic French phrases rhythicallly. The phrases are broken down into component parts like in the Pimsleur courses. All in alll, very easy to listen to.

Secondly, does it work? Well, I think it's a qualified yes. It doesn't stick in the mind in the way I was hoping - it's not like a tv jingle that you can't get out of your head. However, there's no doubt that you will pick up bits & pieces, & the big advantage is that because it's so easy to listen to, you'll probably listen to it more than you would otherwise.

I've yet to come across anything that's as effective as the Michel Thomas 8 disc course, which is brilliant. However, this is cheaper & demands less effort. I plan to listen in the gym, walking the dog etc - ie at times when I can't concentrate or can't repeat things out line.

On balance, worth the money, easy listening, but unlikely to give you enough of the language for you to get by on a typical summer holiday.