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Learn French While You Sleep
- A Study Guide with Over 3000 Phrases Including the Most Frequently Used Verbs & Vocabulary
- Narrated by: Elodie Nowodazkij, Emilie Mauchaussé
- Length: 28 hrs and 16 mins
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Summary
Sick of boring, thick textbooks you can’t pay attention to? Having trouble learning new vocab or phrases? Want to speed up your French learning and take it to the next level?
Let your subconscious mind do the work for you. It's as easy as turning the track on and falling asleep!
The Swiss National Science Foundation claims that listening to a newly learned foreign language while sleeping can help solidify the memory of the reviewed content. The stimulus we hear in our sleep helps us consolidate memories. This is a combination of two of our best sellers 2000 French Phrases and Learn French with 1144 Random Interesting & Fun Facts. Combined together, you get the value of two books in one! The audio version comes out to 25+ hours of content so you won't get bored and can listen to it over and over again.
Some of the topics of the phrases include
- Greetings
- Restaurants/ordering
- Airports/stations
- Statements/descriptions
- 1000+ fun facts
Learn French faster today with this French phrase study guide! Scroll up and download the audio now!
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- Adam Strix
- 07-02-23
What the hell ?!?!
Not for beginners! the sentences from the start were obscure and ridiculously complex. I just want to know how to greet people and ask for coffee, not ask how many computers someone has ordered, or declare that the narrator took up the story where he had left off before the break!
Very odd way of learning!!
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