The
IntermediateLow Spoken Proficiency Level
Upon
completion of the Pimsleur Comprehensive Level I Program (30 lessons),
the learner will have achieved spokenlanguage communication
skills at the IntermediateLow Level. This level is characterized
by the ability to participate in simple, direct conversations
on everyday topics, in everyday situations; by being able to satisfy
immediate needs, such as ordering food and making simple purchases;
and by being able to establish rapport with strangers in a foreign
country.
The
IntermediateMid spoken Proficiency Level
Upon
completion of the Pimsleur Comprehensive Level I and Level II
(60 lessons), the learner will have achieved the IntermediateMid
Level. This level is characterized by creative ability in the
target language and by being able to communicate personal meaning
to native speakers by combining and recombining known elements
and conversational input to correctly form sentences of increasing
length.
The
IntermediateHigh Spoken Proficiency Level
Upon
completion of the Pimsleur Comprehensive Level I, Level II, and
Level III (90 lessons), the learner will have achieved the IntermediateHigh
Level. This level is characterized by the ability to obtain, sustain
and bring to a close a number of basic communicative exchanges,
to satisfy personal needs and social demands, and to survive and
cope in the target language and culture. The learner can converse
with growing ease and confidence, narrate and describe in terms
of past, present and future using connected discourse of considerable
conversational length.
Pimsleur
Method Operational Requirements
Pimsleur
customers are advised that there are specific requirements for
purchasers intending to obtain these levels of spoken language
proficiency.
The
Comprehensive Pimsleur Program comprises three Levels (90 lessons),
which contain the coreofthelanguage based upon
the frequencyofuse of grammatical structures and everyday
vocabulary by native speakers of the target language. This language
corpus is divided into three discrete parts: Levels I, II and
III. To achieve the proficiency levels described above, students
are advised to complete all Levels in numerical order, starting
with Level I.
Keep
in mind that a little learning is a dangerous thing especially
for Foreign Language students! New Pimsleur students who previously
have not been able to communicate with native speakers, but who
still feel, because of some school language classes, that they
are past the beginning level and make the decision to skip Level
I actually will miss the most important basic language elements
in terms of usage, that is, a full onethird of the coreofthelanguage
taught in the program. This amount of missing language information
and the essential spoken language practice caused as a result
of this deficiency is enough to cause the learner to fail to
reach the Intermediate Proficiency Level goal.
Another
of the important basic requirements to be able to achieve these
proficiency goals is for the learner to complete one (and
only one) new lesson every day in each level, in strict
numerical order. The limit of one new lesson a day is necessary
to allow the builtin practice in the program to be input
and the new sounds of the foreign language to be retained in the
learners brain. It is also essential to proceed to the next
lesson, the next day, only if you are correctly answering the
questions in the lesson at about an 80% rate. The Method is designed
to have the learner proceed through the Program with a minimum
of frustration and a maximum of enjoyment and a sense of fun!
Effective
Foreign Language Memory Training as Well as Effective Sound Discrimination
Ability
The
Pimsleur method solves the allimportant problem by introducing
every foreign word both those hard to pronounce as well
as the less difficult in a meaningful context, with an
effective backwards buildup. There is a builtin
memorytraining sequence designed to provide successive
approximation repeats which enables the learner to arrive
at effective pronunciation of hardtosay foreign words.
In addition to solving pronunciation problems, the Pimsleur Method
automatically enters each item in a memorybuilding module
call Graduated Interval Recall. This schedule guarantees
that, by the end of each level, everything you have learned will
have been processed into the language learning portion of your
brain, which will have effectively stored the structures
and vocabulary from your shortterm to your longterm
memory, making it available for your use when you are speaking
in the target language!
And,
You are Introduced to Reading the foreign Language
Students
who do not participate in doing the important Introduction to
Reading, in those Pimsleur programs in which we teach reading,
often find themselves unable to correctly pronounce words in the
target language when they see them. However, learning to sightread
a language is a subsidiary skill, which can only be effectively
learned AFTER a learner has acquired basic spokenlanguage
skills. This is why we teach these skills in the precise order
speaking first and reading second as it is done
in acquiring your mother tongue.
Pimsleur
students need to be reminded of this skill when they reach the
particular stage of foreignlanguage learning when some students
begin to feel a desire to see the written forms of the spoken
language. Linguistic specialists. As well as reading specialists,
agree that intelligent and meaningful reading of language requires
the spokenlanguage base such as Pimsleur provides.
Learning
to read a foreign language, which you do not speak,
is the primary reason why students who approach a language from
a textbook do not gain the ability to become proficient in the
spoken language, or for that matter in truly reading for meaning,
as opposed to wordforword dictionary translations.
This also sums up why the Pimsleur Method does not provide printed
texts of that reserved for the practice of spoken language only!
Having a printed script of a language you cannot speak effectively
defeats your wish to be able to understand and speak the target
language in a way that allows you to engage in real and proficient
conversation.
Simply
follow these wonderfully uncomplicated guidelines and you will
be delighted with the results you will accomplish by investing
15, 30, or 45 hours of your time spread out over only a
halfhour each day. You will be able to talk with interesting
individuals in whatever part of the world you plan to visit.
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