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Start Dutch New Edition (Learn Dutch with the Michel Thomas Method): Beginner Dutch Audio Course

CD-Audio

Main Details

Title Start Dutch New Edition (Learn Dutch with the Michel Thomas Method): Beginner Dutch Audio Course
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Cobie Adkins-De Jong
By (author) Els Van Geyte
By (author) Michel Thomas
Read by Els Van Geyte
Physical Properties
Format:CD-Audio
Dimensions(mm): Height 180,Width 134
ISBN/Barcode 9781529330496
Audience
General
Edition Unabridged edition

Publishing Details

Publisher John Murray Press
Imprint Michel Thomas Method
Publication Date 30 May 2019
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

'The thrill is that you're actually figuring it out on your own. You're engaging with another language, not just parroting it... It's an excellent way to start, and leaves the listener thinking Hey, Ich kann do dis.' - New Yorker, David Sedaris, humorist and author, on learning German with the Michel Thomas Method Looking for a convenient language course that fits your lifestyle and gets you speaking a new language in a matter of weeks, not years? The original no-books, no-homework, no-memorizing method is in tune with the way the brain prefers to receive, store and retrieve information. You'll stick with it because you'll love it. * Pick up Dutch naturally and unforgettably without strain or stress * Learn from listening and speaking, without the pressure of writing or memorizing * Build up your Dutch in manageable steps by thinking out answers for yourself * Progress to the full Foundation Dutch course with confidence in the method. WHY IS THE METHOD SO SUCCESSFUL? 'What you understand, you know; and what you know, you don't forget.' - Michel Thomas Before there was machine learning, there was Michel Thomas. For over 50 years he worked on decoding languages by breaking them down into their most essential component parts. These 'building

Author Biography

Cobie Adkins-de Jong and Els Van Geyte are native Dutch speakers and experienced teachers of Dutch. Cobie used to teach German to adults at the Brasshouse Language Centre in Birmingham, while Els teaches at the University of Birmingham and writes Academic English text books. Michel Thomas (1914-2005) had an amazing life. Born in Poland, he spent his early years in Germany and then in France, where he studied psychology at the Sorbonne in Paris. When war broke out, he fought with the Resistance and suffered imprisonment in labour camps. At the end of the war he joined the US liberation army and later settled in the US where he established his world-famous language school. Languages, being his strength and passion became the focus of the next 50 years of his life that he spent developing a method that he hoped would change the way we teach and learn - so that everyone could succeed. He developed this method 'that works with the brain'. After creating several courses of his own, he passed on his method so that other teachers might use it too.

Reviews

The thrill is that you're actually figuring it out on your own. You're engaging with another language, not just parroting it... It's an excellent way to start, and leaves the listener thinking, Hey, Ich kann do dis. -- David Sedaris * New Yorker, 'Easy, Tiger, Language Lessons on the Road' * I've used Michel Thomas to get off the starting block for French, Italian and Spanish and I'm always surprised by how much I can say after only a few hours of listening. The Michel Thomas Italian course organises verbs into logical groups which helps you pick them up fast. And perhaps more importantly, it shows you how to use this grammar to build useful sentences. -- Katie Harris * www.joyoflanguages.com * I experienced the same sort of pleasure that you got from suddenly getting a crossword clue right or cracking a code...the finger-snapping moment of, Oh My God! I've just understood what you've said to me in Spanish or you've just understood me! -- Peter LOVSTROM, Actor The nearest thing to painless learning * The Times * Works like a dream * Daily Telegraph * Michel Thomas is a precious find indeed * The Guardian * Five minutes in and you already feel like you're winning * Time Out *