drkhanhb
07-04-2007, 07:23 PM
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Link: http://www.archive.org/details/EnglishforVietnameseEnglishforVietnameseEnglishfor Vietnamese
Pimsleur English for Vietnamese Speakers, Đây là bộ 17 CDs dạy Anh văn cho người Việt theo phương pháp rất nổi tiếng Pimsleur.
About Author:
Dr. Paul Pimsleur (1928—1976) was one of the world's experts in applied linguistics. He taught French phonetics and phonemics at University of California, Los Angeles after obtaining his Ph.D. in French from Columbia University.
His research was focused into understanding the language acquisition process, especially the organic learning of children that speak a language without knowing its formal structure. For this, he studied the learning process of groups made of children, *****s, and multilingual *****s. The result of this research was the Pimsleur language learning system.
The Pimsleur language learning system (PLLS) is a language acquisition method developed by Dr. Paul Pimsleur and based on four main principles:
• Anticipation
• Graduated interval recall
• Organic learning
• Learning like a child
Link: http://www.archive.org/details/EnglishforVietnameseEnglishforVietnameseEnglishfor Vietnamese
Pimsleur English for Vietnamese Speakers, Đây là bộ 17 CDs dạy Anh văn cho người Việt theo phương pháp rất nổi tiếng Pimsleur.
About Author:
Dr. Paul Pimsleur (1928—1976) was one of the world's experts in applied linguistics. He taught French phonetics and phonemics at University of California, Los Angeles after obtaining his Ph.D. in French from Columbia University.
His research was focused into understanding the language acquisition process, especially the organic learning of children that speak a language without knowing its formal structure. For this, he studied the learning process of groups made of children, *****s, and multilingual *****s. The result of this research was the Pimsleur language learning system.
The Pimsleur language learning system (PLLS) is a language acquisition method developed by Dr. Paul Pimsleur and based on four main principles:
• Anticipation
• Graduated interval recall
• Organic learning
• Learning like a child