
Next Steps in Japanese with Paul Noble for Intermediate Learners – Complete Course
Author: Paul Noble
Narrator: Paul Noble
Unabridged: 8 hr 24 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Collins
Published: 02/03/2022

Author: Paul Noble
Narrator: Paul Noble
Unabridged: 8 hr 24 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Collins
Published: 02/03/2022
Paul Noble left school unable to speak a language – he found that the traditional learning methods left him feeling ‘confused, incapable and unable to really say anything’. Determined that there must be a better way to learn, Paul spent years devising his own unique method of learning languages which cuts out all of the grammar, all of the rote learning, and all of the stress. He began using his method to teach in his Language Institute and, hundreds of students later, he prides himself on never having had a student fail. Paul publishes several language courses for various levels in: Spanish, French, German, Italian, Japanese and Mandarin Chinese,
This review is going to talk about this course in the beginner course, as if they are one entity because in my opinion, there are two parts to the same course. The method of instruction is very similar to what you would find with MTM courses, and I believe that Paul nobles, methodology is heavily ins......more
I always wish this wasn’t Paul Noble's most advanced Japanese course. I've used his audiobooks for both Japanese and French, and they've been incredibly helpful. It's quite upsetting that his Japanese audiobooks have now become rather useless to me. Paul Noble is excellent; I highly recommend his au......more
This is good practice, you won’t be anywhere near real intermediate when you finish this but well worth the time to practice vocalisation.......more
Praise for other titles in the Paul Noble range:
‘More than I ever managed in five years of French at school.’Tom Meltzer, The Guardian
‘I seemed to absorb the phrases taught, without even consciously trying, and quickly felt confident enough to make my own sentences.’Penelope M. Walsh, Canary Wharf Magazine