How long does it take to learn German with Michel Thomas?

How long does it take to learn German with Michel Thomas?

By the end of the course, you will have the confidence to understand and speak basic German. You will learn at your own pace, pausing and repeating where necessary, and complete the course in about 20-30 hours. This course is available to stream or download via the Michel Thomas Method Library app. This course incorporates the Start course.

Where can I download the official Michel Thomas booklets online?

MichelThomas.com has made it possible to download for free the PDF booklets of the official language courses online. Why might I want these useful booklets? These booklets are useful for insight into Michel Thomas’s language learning method.

Is the Michel Thomas method available in other languages?

If you enjoy the Michel Thomas Method, consider supporting those who are keeping it alive and out there by investing in the entire audio version of a course. Michel Thomas courses are available for Arabic, Dutch, French, German, Greek, Italian, Japanese, Mandarin Chinese, Polish, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish.

Who is Michel Thomas?

Michel Thomas (1914–2005) established the first Michel Thomas Language Center in Beverly Hills in 1947, and continued to travel the world teaching languages for the rest of his life. Designed for improving students, this course teaches in hours what it takes years to cover by conventional methods.

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How do I learn the Michel Thomas method?

From the very beginning you will be able to construct simple phrases by listening and thinking out answers for yourself. During the course, you will join Michel Thomas himself and 2 students in a live lesson. The course will take about 3-4 hours to complete and is available to stream or download via the Michel Thomas Method Library app.

What do you think of Michel Thomas’ English language course?

Michel Thomas’ focus on functional building blocks is great, but the course is in no way worthy of its household name in language education. The excessive use of English to ‘explain’ the target language and a complete lack of listening comprehension deprive learners of any substance.

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