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Pimsleur Quick and Simple Modern Greek for English Speakers

It's almost a tradition now, when I want to learn a language, I first download 'Pimsleur Quick and Simple X for English Speakers.' Not because I think it's a really great way to learn a language, just because it's somewhere to start from, and I can get it without leaving the house. It's almost comical how similar they are to each other. I listened to a snippet of 'Pimsleur Quick and Simple English for Italian Speakers' (because there was no Pimsleur Quick and Simple Italian for English Speakers) and I could understand most of the instruction in Italian simply because they say exactly the same things as is said in English in the other Pimsleur Quick and Simple audiobooks. Hello, I speak a little bit of Greek, where is Victory Street? Victory Street is not here, Victory Street is over there...

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