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SmartFrench Audio CDs Beginner Level

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This one is a "must" for learning how the French REALLY talk! William Martin, retired political editor, The Oakland Tribune I've tried them all and this one is it! Joe Hogan, CBS With these Audio CDs you will work on natural conversations with our unique Active Sensory ComprehensionTM method. You will learn your new language both effectively and efficiently. You will develop your listening skills. For reference, we give you a booklet with the transcripts and the translations. Our color-coding system will help you pronounce the words and sentences the way you will hear them pronounced in real life conversations. This step by step approach to the language will help you understand French, like no other method, early in your studies. With these CDs you will start to understand and speak the language as spoken in the real world. If you are a true beginner, you might want to work with our SmartFrench Introduction to French, Vol.1 and SmartFrench Introduction to French, Vol.2 in order to work on the basic vocabulary, conjugation and grammar. Learning French requests that you learn to speak French and that you learn to understand it. Vol.1 and Vol.2 will teach you the basics in order to speak the language and these CDs will teach you to understand and be understood as you will develop strong listening skills. The best is to practice both exercises simultaneously. No matter what other sources you use in your language learning, the Smart thing to do is give yourself this key to confidence. Ian Jackson, CEO, Breathplay, Dallas

 
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Product Details
Author:Christian Aubert
Audio CD:44 pages
Publisher:SmartFrench
Publication Date:February 01, 2004
ISBN:0972947418
Package Length:7.4 inches
Package Width:5.4 inches
Package Height:1.1 inches
Package Weight:0.25 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 83 reviews

Features
  • Unique method. Authentic interviews, "...a Must!" W. Martin, ex-political editor, Oakland Tribune

  • 3 CDs w/booklet to learn french from real french people

  • It uses colors to show what is and what is not pronounced in spoken French

  • Conversations written down exactly as spoken to speak french like natives

  • French lessons with rules of the french language explained in a simple way


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0
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1Boring, teadious and repeatitive...   Aug 16, 2008
I was so exited about the course because of amounts of good reviews it has.... However a total disappointment... So boring and repeatitive that I didn't even finish the 3rd lesson!!! They read and explain 5 times for about 10 minutes a 1 minute conversation. For me it was a waste of money. I would not recommend it.

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4Excellent for training the ear and improving the accent  Aug 01, 2008
As said before, rather than a French course this is just a complement to your French course, designed to improve your listening and pronunciation skills (don't expect to find any help on grammar, for example). And it does an excellent job at that. To avoid repeating previous reviews, I will focus on describing this product, so you can judge it for yourself.

Starting with the content, this DVD-sized box comes with three audio CDs and a booklet attached inside. The CDs are recorded in standard audio format (not mp3), so you're sure to be able to listen to it in your car. The CDs contain an introduction to the alphabet, the numbers and the French sounds, followed by the recordings of seven one-on-one real-life short interviews, hand-picked to fit the beginner level (not for an absolute beginner, though).

The booklet contains the transcriptions of all that, including also the transcriptions of the nine interviews of the intermediate and advanced levels - whose CDs are sold with the intermediate/advanced box. It's just that they probably ship the same booklet with both products. Sound omissions are marked in red in the text, while "liaisons" are underlined. The booklet also contains the translations of all interviews into English.

After you listen to and repeat the alphabet, the numbers and the French vowel sounds, the first interview begins. Each interview is repeated six times. The first five times are spoken entirely by a male French speaker with clear pronunciation, and the sixth time is the real interview played back for you to listen. The speaker gives his instructions and comments in English.

The first time, the speaker just reads the interview for you to listen, very slowly, in the way French people read. The second time you repeat after him, also very slowly without reading the transcript, but this time with the usual sound omissions and simplifications common in spoken French. The third time you also repeat after him, but this time a little faster and reading along. The fourth time is when the speaker pauses to explain and work on a few pronunciation tricks. The fifth time is when the narrator repeats only one or two common expressions spoken in the interview.

Although I think this product is really effective and helpful, I didn't give it the full five stars because of the following flaws:

(1) The sound chart and recordings don't cover two important vowel sounds that are particularly difficult for foreigners: the sound of OEU in "boeuf" and "soeur", and the sound of UM in "parfum" or UN in "brun";

(2) The recording quality of the real interviews is clearly inferior to that of the studio-recorded French narrator. In the real interviews, not only are there the environment noise and the hissing typical of analog recordings, but also you're forced to increase the volume of your stereo to hear it at the same sound level as the rest of the CD;

(3) The French speaker gives much attention to phonetics and sounds, pronouncing words very slowly and clearly, but gives little attention to intonation, which is an essential part of a language's native accent;

(4) To better train our ear and pronunciation, it would be helpful to also listen to (and repeat after) different native speakers, with varying accents, not just one narrator.

That said, I still strongly recommend this product for improving both your pronunciation and your oral comprehension of French.

5Excellent!  Jul 31, 2008
If you want to learn French like the French children do, use this product. If you want to start with grammar and vocabulary, try the excellent SmartFrench - Introduction to French, Vol.1 and 2. I use both in combination with this product and I am very satisfied. It's very clear, very efficient and very fast. Thank you.

4Good finishing touches on accent  Jul 28, 2008
In my opinion, the lessons contained in both the intermediate AND the beginner levels are not well suited for the person who is not familiar with French already.

That being said, if you have a good amount of French training behind you, such as in college, or independent study, that is, book-learnin', in my opinion this is a good series for putting finishing touches upon your pronunciation and accent. You're not going to learn HOW to speak French with this series (you should already know how, for the most part, before buying this one). But for the person who does have some skill in spoken French, imho, these CDs or tapes are a great way to polish up for conducting conversations with natives. You're going to be exposed to the much more messy version of spoken French than your fancy book-learning taught you, which is good, so that you don't come off sounding like either an American French student or someone who just stepped out of a time machine from back in the day when people paid more attention to the rules.

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2Disappointed  Jul 07, 2008
I am really an intermediate student rather than beginner, but thought I'd start with the beginner CDs in this series. Like most intermediate students of a language, I need to work on listening comprehension. This program does strive for that, but in my opinion offers too few opportunities to listen to native French speakers. Too repetitious--I kept falling asleep, or having trouble paying attention. Can't believe I bought these CDs! The narrator keeps repeating points he had already made...I won't be bothering with the intermediate or advanced versions.

And of course I bought them based on reviews from others, which I consider to be a good indicator...not in this case, though!

I have 2 other sets which I consider better (the "Learn French In Your Car" is especially good for beginners), and a set from the library that is no longer available.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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