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Desolée, cette page n'a pas encore été traduite en français. Voici la version anglaise.
In my office are two Greeks and an Italian, who are often talking in their respective languages. I figured I should take advantage of the situation and try to learn one of them. Since I couldn't find Pimsleur Quick and Simple Italian for English Speakers, I decided on Greek. They don't know it yet, but I'm listening carefully when they talk...

Pimsleur Quick and Simple Modern Greek for English Speakers
Desolée, cette partie de la page n'a pas encore été traduite en français. Voici la version anglaise.
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...
Pimsleur Quick and Simple Modern Greek for English Speakers
Desolée, cette partie de la page n'a pas encore été traduite en français. Voici la version anglaise.
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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