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I have tried all the French learning podcasts and found this to the best by far for anyone who already has a basic foundation. (If you are a total beginner check out Coffee Break French.) In this podcast the prof, Hugh, is a native English speaker. He explains even subtle points very clearly. He works with native French speakers who do the dialogue or role play on which each lesson is based. This is presented twice in succession at the beginning of each lesson. Then Hugh goes through the vocabary and grammar points in the dialogue or role play, usually with the assistance of Emelie, who has a beautiful voice and clear pronunciation. Finally, we hear the dialogue one more time. It is the perfect structure for learning. I have also checked out other PDF support materials available for other podcasts from their web sites. None of them hold a candle to the ones produced by Learn French By Podcast. I hadn't spoken French since the 2 years of study in college (35 years ago). Within 3 weeks of podcast practice my comprehension, accent, and fluency are better than ever.Read full review »
Alexa777 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/13/09
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Best podcast I could find for learning French. Keep up the great work.
Dr Mehd via Apple Podcasts · Netherlands · 07/24/11
Very good and simple, I reccomend.
Viniciusramos16 via Apple Podcasts · Brazil · 06/22/11
This podcast is really great. It's very thorough and goes over a lot of possibly unfamiliar terms and expressions for the listener. I definitely recommend it! :DRead full review »
CJL14 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/28/10
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