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Pimsleur Ojibwe I - Complete

Pimsleur Ojibwe I - Complete Language Course - Audio Download

Pimsleur Ojibwe I - Complete Language Course - Audio download

 

 Pimsleur Ojibwe Language Course Level I: Complete

This  Pimsleur Ojibwe Audio includes 16 hours of spoken Ojibwe language practice in thirty 30-minute lessons from the Pimsleur Ojibwe 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 Ojibwe pronunciation, Ojibwe vocabulary and Ojibwe grammar without repetitive role learning, in a similar way to how we acquired our native language components.

 

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Pimsleur Ojibwe Language Course Level I: Complete

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

What satisfied customers say about the Pimsleur Ojibwe Audios:

 

This first of a proposed three programs teaches the Ojibwe language (a.k.a. Chippewa or Anishinaabemowin) in a fashion which is refreshingly new and different from other language material and courses.

Instead of presenting new elements of  Ojibwe vocabulary and grammar in choppy sequences of unrelated events, it builds up on a conversation by expanding a dialogue from one session to the next. The progression includes consistent reminders of previous lessons in an aural construction of a simple greeting between two individuals into a longer conversational interaction.

The price seems a bit high for a package of sixteen tapes. The cost is comparable to purchasing several individual Anishinaabe language tapes which the market offers. It has an advantage in the continuity which exists from the first of the many tapes to the last, and its method of delivery avoids the dullness of continual rote memorization.

For those who care to further their abilities and print in the language, any web based search engine or a distributor's search engine such as the one on this page can display a selection of texts which instruct in or include writing the Ojibwe language.  --  A. Pohic, near Crystal City, USA