Pimsleur Hungarian Basic Course - Level 1 Lessons 1-10 CD: Learn to Speak and Understand Hungarian with Pimsleur Language Programs (1)
A**R
It works!
I'm delighted with virtually everything about this course. Pimsleur's pedagogy of carefully timed repetition is fascinating in its effectiveness, and I have a mental list of other languages I'm looking forward to trying with Pimsleur. The emphasis on aural learning from native speakers leapfrogs over many of the problems of other approaches, which may leave one tied to a phrasebook, or unable to make sense of actual pronunciation outside of a classroom. With Hungarian, the aural element is especially crucial for getting a handle on the vowels, and cognitively, the emphasis on recall rather than recognition (i.e., the lack of visual cues) helps the lesson "stick." The dialogue in this course is rather formal, but it seems prudent to err on the side of politeness in an unfamiliar setting. I got my best results when I did the same lesson twice in one day, first thing in the morning and then in the evening after work.Still, if it were up to me, I'd change up the vocabulary a little. Our speakers in the course sure spend a lot of time ordering wine and beer (fun bunch!), but you don't get all the names of the numbers in this set. More time on functional skills, days of the week, and so on, would be useful.But the bottom line is that the Hungarians I spoke my Pimsleur Hungarian with seemed genuinely impressed, and I understand quite a bit of spoken Hungarian now. I'm pleased enough that I've already lined up the next two Pimsleur Hungarian units, and look forward to continuing to learn.
C**K
It's true that it's not an easy language but on the recommendation of a friend I ...
Jo reggelt kivanok! I'll be making a return trip to Budapest soon (and hopefully many more times to come) and decided it was time to learn a bit of the language of my ancestors--pretty much anyone a tourist meets in a big city will know English but if you venture even to the outskirts or a small town you're not as likely to encounter English. It's true that it's not an easy language but on the recommendation of a friend I tried Pimsleur and it's really quite enjoyable, after a week I know some good words and phrases and will definitely continue on to the next level. I like learning to speak with the proper accent, but as others mention I really like to see what the words look like, so have been using an online Hungarian-English translator.
A**N
Extremely Effective Learning Process
I just returned from 2 weeks in Budapest. What I was looking for with Pimsleur's Basic Hungarian was "survival" Hungarian, and I did, in fact, survive. What Hungarian phrases I learned (excuse me, thank you, I'm sorry, good afternoon, do you speak English?, ordering a glass of wine, etc.) were easily understood by Hungarians, and I understood some of what was said to me. (Of course, understanding native speakers of a foreign language is always much more difficult than speaking a few phrases, because the native speakers don't limit themselves to the small survival vocabulary I've learned.)I found the learning process to be extremely effective. At the beginning of a lesson, you'd listen to a conversation in Hungarian, and by the end of the lesson you could actually understand it. You'd be reminded of phrases at just the right interval to reinforce them. So, what phrases I learned, I learned well. The next time I travel, I will definitely use Pimsleur's for whatever language I need.My only reason for rating it a 4 instead of a 5 was that I wished it had a few more survival phrases. Would have liked phrases like, where is the restroom?, may I have the check?, and how to order red wine (as opposed to just wine). Thankfully, I was able to learn those phrases from the relatives we were visiting. Given that it was only 5 hours of lessons, I think the coverage was reasonable. Next time, I might try a longer Pimsleur program.
P**Y
Excellent conversational package
Because I studied Latin, Romance languages pose no problem for me. I have tried to learn Turkish and Czech for trips to those countries but did not progress very well with the programs I tried. I decided to give Pimsleur a shot at Hungarian because of a recommendation in a book. I had tried another program and got nowhere. I'm over half way through the basic program and am very pleased. The only criticism I have is that it is aurally based. They claim that this is to prevent one from speaking with an American accent. However, I also want to know how to read the language. Still, I feel further along in Hungarian than I ever did in Czech or Turkish. I'll be ordering the next level soon. For non Romance languages in the future, I'll go with Pimsleur.
D**N
Not very good
This course is not very helpful if you are a complete beginner in Hungarian. The course keeps introducing more and more bizarre sounding words before one has the time to even absorb the previous ones. I listened to the first CD and it gave me a headache simply trying to keep up. I guess if one is ready to repeat every CD ten or twenty times one would begin to get a hold of the language. I found the Polish course much better in quality.
J**R
Used this in prep for a trip to Budapest
Went to Budapest and wanted to at least have a slight idea about this language that is only spoken in one country and is slightly related to one other language. I had a month to tackle this so I bought this program. I listened every day on my walk for a month and made it up to the fifth lesson on the first disc. It was well worth it, just sorry I didn't get it earlier. Listening to the speakers on those first 5 lessons really jump started me. Reading and understanding the language on paper is a different story. I love languages and would recommend this to anyone. Budapest is really worth the trip.
L**S
Hungarian is difficult
I love Pimsleur learning CD's and give this 5 stars for being a great learning method. I have used their basic courses for at least 3 languages. However, I found Hungarian to be pretty darn tough to pronounce and to learn and I gave up. I even used Pimsleur for Croatian and didn't find it nearly as hard as Hungarian. Perhaps I was too tired to learn this? I kept it for the future but Hungarian is not my language of choice to learn...for now.
G**O
You WILL learn Hungarian.
Very thorough. Uses a reliable technique & structure to ensure the words and phrases sticks in your mind and remembered.Csodálatos!
M**N
Brilliant
I work with Hungarians and they have understood some of the words I have learnt from this - the problem is remembering the exact pronounciation but this is not any problem with the disk the tutorial explains how to say it exactly right by breaking each section down, even if i don't remember it exactly.
M**T
excellent way to get started
Hungarian is one of the hardest languages in the world to learn. This method of learning makes it a lot easier to pick up some of the basics. The Hungarians I spoke to were impressed. I would recommend this course.
J**S
Poor
Not the best language aid
P**N
Five Stars
excellent