Pimsleur Farsi (Persian/Iranian) I Complete Course

December 3, 2009 by Audado 

Pimsleur Farsi (Persian/Iranian)Farsi or Persian, is an Indo-European language of Indo-Iranian branch, from Iranian languages, which is spoken in Iran, Afghanistan, and Tajikistan.

Persian and its varieties have official-language status in Iran, Afghanistan, and Tajikistan. There are approximately 72 million native speakers of Persian in Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan and about the same number of people in other parts of the world speak Persian, at least as a second language.

Rapidly “absorb” Farsi in 10 Days… Using the revolutionary method employed by the FBI and CIA

Use the Pimsleur Approach to speak Farsi in only 10 days!

Pimsleur courses took over 40 years to develop and perfect.

Just sit back and listen while the audio does the work for you. Each lesson has been scientifically sequenced to rapidly lock language material into your brain after just one listening.

You’ll absorb your new language effortlessly without any reading, writing or computer use. Discover new deals, new partners, and new horizons quickly and easily when you speak Farsi.

 
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Level I: Complete

Includes 16 hours of spoken language practice in thirty 30-minute lessons from the Pimsleur Comprehensive Level I program, plus an introduction to reading. A Booklet and a User’s Guide are included to introduce you to the Pimsleur Method.

Devised by language educator Dr Paul Pimsleur, Simon and Schuster’s Pimsleur Language courses provide the listener with a comprehensive, self instructional, step-by-step guide on how to learn a new language.

The Pimsleur approach is so effective because it is based on tried and tested techniques and principles that have proved to enable rapid and successful language learning.

The unique audio method allows the listener to learn pronunciation, vocabulary and grammar without repetitive role learning, in a similar way to how we acquired our native language components.

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