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Learn In Your Car Chinese: Mandarin (Foreign Language)(Level 1)
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Learn In Your Car Chinese: Mandarin (Foreign Language)(Level 1)

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Our best-selling audio language-learning program provides comprehensive grammar and vocabulary to beginners and advanced students, offering guidance in pronunciation in addition to language fundamentals. Updated for the 21st century and re-recorded with fresh voiceovers, Learn In Your Car includes terminology for cell phones, computers and the Internet, as well as contemporary currencies and usages. Listeners learn pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar of a new language without the need of a textbook: Level 1: Key words and phrases, basic grammar skills, emphasizes travel needs; Level 2: Expands vocabulary, new grammar concepts, more day-to-day activities; Level 3: Broadens vocabulary base, more advanced grammar skills, enriches conversational ability. 9 hours of audio on 9 compact discs, 3 booklets with recorded text for reference & grammar notes, Zippered CD Wallet, Travelogue DVD.

 
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Product Details
Author:Henry N. Raymond
Publisher:Penton Overseas
Publication Date:May 30, 2005
ISBN:1591253683
Package Length:7.48 inches
Package Width:5.12 inches
Package Height:1.1 inches
Package Weight:0.53 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 5 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

55 stars, for the money.  Jun 06, 2008
I'm trying to teach myself Chinese. Learn Chinese in Your Car is a nice tool to help with vocabulary. Using the 30-minute commute times that I have to-and-from school/work, I figured it'd be productive to try building my Chinese vocabulary. This looked like a good buy, and so far, I've been very satisfied.

Don't buy this thinking it's a be-all-end-all "learn Chinese NOW" course. It's very incomplete as far as sentence structure or grammar. I recommend thins along with Beginner's Chinese by Yong Ho and Reading and Writing Chinese (Simplified Character Edition) by William McNaughton to anyone trying to teach themselves this language.

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:

4Very Effective Series  Jul 01, 2007
I have used Level one for a year and Level two for six months and have found them to be excellent. The language is clear and sequential, often recycled, with ample pauses for repetition, and the compact guide book is well done, too. (I have been an ESL teacher for 28 years and speak fluent Japanese, so I know a little about language learning.) I don't know how this series would be in isolation since I study Chinese twice a week with a native speaker and focus only on conversation, as do the CDs obviously. Also, I have not tried other "In your car" Cds. One thing for sure, when I am going from point A to point B in my car, it is not time wasted; these CDs help me greatly to learn a difficult but important language. I am more than satisfied with my purchase and look forward to Level three.

2 of 5 found the following review helpful:

2Language learning in a car...  Apr 27, 2007
I was quite excited to begin learning Mandarin in my car, however, I quickly realized this technique was not one for me. If you cannot learn without some sort of visuals, then this method is also not for you. While the words were clearly stated, I had a horrible time trying to retain anything. Also, as I did not intend on traveling to China any time soon, asking for directions to the bathroom or how to change over my money seemed irrelevant.

17 of 20 found the following review helpful:

3Behind the Wheel Chinese is Far Better  Jun 02, 2006
Learn in Your Car Chinese is a good basic course but it has several major defects.
What bothers me about the course is the obvious lack of sentence building techniques.
It is not bad with vocabulary and 'canned sentence' learning.
I must recommend you try Behind the Wheel Chinese in addition to or in lieu of Learn in Your Car Chinese.
The presentation is far better, you learn to speak your own sentences and you get a lot more vocabulary for the money.



26 of 27 found the following review helpful:

5Great review and practice!  Mar 09, 2006
In my Chinese studies so far, I've used Pimsleur, New Practical Chinese Reader, Learn in Your Car Chinese, Instant Immersion Chinese, and a live tutor. The most direct comparison is Instant Immersion as it is also a low cost listen-and-repeat course.

At this point, since Penton Overseas has not yet released Level 2 and 3 of Learn in Your Car Chinese, Instant Immersion covers more. The materials seem to be logically organized in both sets. However, Learn in Your Car is much better in my opinion. It comes with a beautiful transcript, including different colors for new words to make it easy to follow. The script includes the English, the Pinyin pronunciation, and the Chinese characters. Instant Immersion does not come with a transcript. Further, Learn in Your Car's speakers seem to have a more authentic accent and pleasant voices (I've found the female Chinese speaker's voice in Instant Immersion to be grating).

Overall, it has been very effective in reinforcing words and sentence patterns covered elsewhere and in introducing a few new words as well. Can't wait for levels 2 and 3!

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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