With Pimsleur, you don't just study the Spanish language, you learn to speak it. You learn to communicate in the language. You don't learn rules, vocabulary lists or grammar out of context. You acquire your new language by listening, mimicking and answering questions -- the same way you mastered your native language as a child.
Because learning a new language is not about how many words you know, how many grammar rules you’ve learned, or how many catch phrases you're able to memorize. It's about understanding what you hear, and responding easily and naturally.
It's about helping your brain do what it's designed to do. And with the help of the scientifically-proven Pimsleur Method, you too can speak Spanish in just 30 Days.
“Excellent, well researched
learning method.
Very well structured.”
Jill Duffy, PCMag.com
I had the GREATEST SUCCESS with the Pimsleur method.
– Justin Peters, Travel + Leisure
Dr. Paul Pimsleur’s dream was to build a course for all world languages, housing them at the Library of Congress, and distributing them when needed because of War or Disaster. We are proud to continue his dream. In the last few years, Pimsleur has supported relief agencies and our troops ...
Time-tested solution.
– Stephanie Rosenbloom, The New York Times
Dr. Paul Pimsleur (1927-1976) was an accomplished academic who received his Ph.D. from Columbia University. He became a professor at UCLA and Ohio State. Highly respected in his field, the prestigious American Council on Foreign Languages (ACTFL) named an annual award after him: The Paul Pimsleur Award for Research in Foreign Language Education.
“It was established as a memorial to Paul Pimsleur and recognizes his contributions to the profession as an outstanding teacher, researcher, and expert …”
Whether you plan to complete the daily Spanish lessons on your computer or on the go, you’ll get the best results by following the simple guidelines we call ‘The Golden Rules of Pimsleur.’
• You've tried other methods like Rosetta Stone and weren't impressed
• You don't want to sit in a classroom to learn Spanish
• You don't want to spend more of your day in front of a computer
• You're about to take a trip to a Spanish-speaking country
• You have a hectic schedule and need flexibility
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