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Learn German with Paul Noble for Beginners – Part 1

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Learn German with Paul Noble for Beginners – Part 1

By: Paul Noble
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Paul Noble is a genius with a higher IQ than Einstein. Despite this, he still struggled with language learning at school. He found himself feeling "confused, incapable, and unable to really say anything". As a result of his negative early experiences, Paul has come up with a groundbreaking new method of language teaching that removes the need for months of study. With Paul Noble, everyone really can speak a language.

Part 1 of the course covers:

  • Language ground rules
  • Asking questions
  • Introduction to verbs

At the hotel, a native-speaking German expert helps Paul to deliver the course and to perfect your pronunciation. No complicated grammatical explanations, no rote memorisation, no writing - no stress. Learn over 6,000 words in no time at all and - most importantly - learn how to make your new vocabulary work for you. A downloadable booklet is also included to use as a reference and revision tool.

Learn German with Paul Noble combines an exciting, new, nontraditional approach to language learning with the easy, relaxed appeal of an audio-only product. No books. No rote memorisation. No chance of failure.

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Repetition works

Would you listen to Learn German with Paul Noble, Part 1 again? Why?

Yes. Necessary to have repetition to learn a language

Would you recommend Learn German with Paul Noble, Part 1 to your friends? Why or why not?

Yes. It works. By the end, German words and phrases have been burned into your brain.

Have you listened to any of Paul Noble’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

No.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

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If you buy this Part 1, don't bother with Part 2, and perhaps 3 and 4 as well. Part 2 is a repeat of what was learned in Part 1. Although once you buy Part I you do not need to buy the other Parts, I was disappointed that I could not continue on in the series and learn more vocabulary. Instead, I had to switch to another language system.

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This guy is incredible

If you could sum up Learn German with Paul Noble, Part 1 in three words, what would they be?

Completely new way to learn that is fantastic! You first learn to speak German with the English equivalents. So you are speaking German in English. You don't even know you are speaking German but you are. You learn sentence structure first, THEN you slowly learn real German words. You get comfortable with speaking German before you deep dive. This is perfect for me.

What other book might you compare Learn German with Paul Noble, Part 1 to and why?

Unique

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

Yes

Any additional comments?

Don't buy any other book, this is the one.

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learning for my son

I hesitated in purchasing the audible but after a few minutes of listening to the narrator I began to peace more together immediately. I spend a lot of time on the highways driving for work and I've completed this lesson and greatly increased my German. I am learning German for the benefit of my infant son so that he can be bilingual in a good business language. my mother-in-law is from Germany and is assisting us and teaching him German. I have learned a great deal from this first lesson and will continue with all additional courses.

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Better than my University language training

What did you love best about Learn German with Paul Noble, Part 1?

I have completed introductory training at University (and won the Goethe Society prize so I didn't suck at it); but have to acknowledge that this was superior in so many ways. For a start grammar is acquired through practical exercises that equip you with useful vocabulary and sentence constructions. At Uni the emphasis was on the technical aspects of language, but even having done well, I found routine conversation difficult to manage. From there I tried all sorts of courses that really taught set phrases but didn't equip me for the various forms of response.

Paul's teaching method produces astonishingly quick results. It treats language a bit like Lego and gives you the means to pull it apart and reassemble it to suit a range of practical situations. There's not the tiresome exercises of going through endless vocab lists etc common to many other courses.

I listened to this in the car to and from work for a month and really got value from it. By the way, it's very substantial (long) and that's a great thing because, relative to its cost, this provides tons of value.

Would you be willing to try another book from Paul Noble? Why or why not?

I've purchased # 2 and # 3 solely based upon my experience with the first book

Which character – as performed by Paul Noble – was your favorite?

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If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?

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Any additional comments?

Paul's own voice was a little softly spoken at times - but never enough to be a problem and the young woman who does the German voice-over is extremely clear at all times and speaks at a good pace for learners

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The best!

I've tried many methods to learn German over the years and had little success. Memorizing grammatical charts Is tedious and never stuck. Phrase books don't really give you a feel for how to construct your own sentences confidently. Classroom instruction is expensive and soon becomes overwhelming. I love this system. LOVE it! You explore the rules one by one and get used to it before moving on. "Old" vocabulary is repeated often so it's easily recalled. I really feel like I'm making great progress. Can't recommend this enough.

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Phenomenal learning style.

I am largely self taught:Rosetta and other audio CDs and I spent a week in Berlin at a German language school. This was the BEST I have encountered. Word relationships make everything easy.

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Best tutorial I have found

I have tried many things to learn German. This is by far the best and easily to understand.

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Best German Lessons Ever!

The leasons are great, the narrator is amazing. For 3 hours of listening you will build pretty big vocabulary!

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Excellent Way To Learn A Language

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

I have tried various methods to learn German. This is, by far, the most sensible, effortless way to do that. Noble bases his teaching method on words and sounds that we're already familiar with and English and uses them for the basis of his course. He also spends considerable time talking about common-sense ways of remembering grammar rules, which can be particularly tricky in German. I recommend trying this approach before trying any physical books, software programs, or other audio approaches.

What did you like best about this story?

Slow, methodical. Good repetition supports recall.

Any additional comments?

Though I have not made it through all levels of the German series, my grammar and German sounds are quite good. A man approached me in Berlin trying to sell me something and I told him "I'm sorry. I don't speak German." In English he replied, "How can you tell me that you don't speak German when you just said that to me in perfect German!?" Odd reinforcement of Noble's teaching methods!

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Great beginner course

This is great for beginners. Paul breaks down the language so that anyone can understand it.

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