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跟Paul Noble學英語––初級版 – Learn English for Beginners with Paul Noble, Traditional Chinese Edition
- 附普通話教學錄音及可免費下載的手冊(繁體中文)
- Narrated by: Megan Gage
- Length: 8 hrs and 50 mins
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Publisher's Summary
無論您過去的英語學習經驗如何,您可以透過本課程跟銷量過百萬的個人語言教師Paul Noble學會快速而自信地開口說英語。
本課程由以英式及美式英語為母語的專家教您如何正確發音。教材亦配有普通話錄音,提供輔助資料幫助您掌握課程。
您將快速掌握大量詞匯,並能夠即時運用日常生活中的常用英語會話。本課程附有可下載的中文手冊,是您得力的參考和復習的好幫手。
Paul Noble花了多年的時間設計獨特語言學習方法,摒棄傳統語法和死記硬背的學習方式,大大減輕語言學習的壓力。他使用該方法建立自己的語言學院,令成千上萬的學生取得成功。
Whatever your experience of learning English, this is the course to get you speaking English quickly, confidently, and with no chance of failure, with 1-million-bestselling language coach Paul Noble.
Native-speaking British and US language experts will help you to perfect your pronunciation as you progress through the course.
You will learn a huge range of vocabulary in no time at all and be able to quickly make your new knowledge work for you in a variety of everyday scenarios. An essential downloadable booklet, using traditional Chinese characters, is included to use as a reference and revision tool as you work through the course.
Paul Noble spent years devising his own unique method of learning languages which cuts out all the grammar, all the memorisation, and all the stress. He began using his method to teach in his Language Institute and, thousands of students later, he prides himself on never having had a student fail.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
What the critics say
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‘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