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Korean Language CD

Download the Korean Audio File to Burn your own Pimsleur Korean Language CD

 Korean Language CD - Korean Audio Download

 

 Learning Korean works extremely well with a Korean language CD.

Being able to listen to the Korean language spoken by Korean native speakers from start gives you an advantage over all other methods there are: You will develop excellent pronunciation and avoid getting bad habits that are difficult to correct later.

Also with a Korean language CD there is no need to learn the Korean aplphabet. This would usually take you already the first few weeks or months, before you could start to speak and even think of holding a Korean conversation. Having the audio and by just listening to and repeating the Korean phrases you hear, you learn Korean nearly automatically.

The Korean language CDs make uses of the same system in our brains that we all employed when learning our first language when we were children. From hearing the same 'noise' or sounds over and over again, we were able to make sense of it and associate meanings to sound. That's exactly what happens when you listen to your 30 minute Korean lesson every day.

Before you realize that you know already quite a lot, you will be holding your first Korean conversation!

 Give a Korean language CD a chance, you can download different  Korean lessons to burn to CD here!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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What satisfied customers say about the Pimsleur CDs:

I purchased the Pimsleur's Conversational Spanish CD set. I am a military brat and stand true to the belief that learning another language should start at the early elementary age. I retained more Japanese in 3 years, 24 years ago, than 3 years of studying Spanish at the high school level.

Being in the construction industry, the hispanic community and workers have flourished, and with that my need to communicate with them. I have bought and tried other types of audio Spanish teaching media, but the Pimsleur's method is truly the only one that actually teaches you to think for yourself, which is what is actually going to happen when your in a conversation.

To start with a conversation, and not memorizing all the verbs and their tenses and numbers, etc has made this very enjoyable and wanting to buy the entire volume. It's like starting to play an instrument: you don't want to learn all the scales and how to read music, you just want to be able to play a song or two right away, and that's what this Conversational Spanish does. -- Nole Chic, Florida, USA

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Over the years I have studied many languages, using several methods and media, and I can say without any reserve that the Pimsleur method is by far the best.

The lessons are structured in such a way that promote natural learning and retention of the material. Two things that I love about the Pimsleur courses are (1) Pronunciation is stressed, whereas in most language programs this vital topic is only given cursory coverage, and
(2) Repetition, Repetition, Repetition! In the Pimsleur lessons they repeat new material several times, prompting you in several different ways, so you learn new material better. In addition, all new lessons contain at least some review of previous lessons, so it forces you to review and use old information.

The Pimsleur courses are a very, very good starting point for learning a new language. A common problem that most people have is going through rote exercises, getting to a certain point in the language, quitting, and never really learning anything. These courses are interesting, consistent, and engaging enough so that that very major hurtle shouldn't be a problem. Also, because it's an entirely oral/aural course, if you actually repeat everything as instructed, by the end of level 3 you are going to have a comfort level with speaking that most courses (and even college classes) won't give you. -- C. P. Leroy