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The Principle of Anticipation
and Graduated Interval Recall are the
foundation of the Pimsleur Method, but there are other unique
components that are also important. One is the theory of a
core vocabulary. We have all been intimidated, when approaching
a new language, by the sheer number of new words we must learn.
But extensive research has shown that we actually need a comparatively
limited number of words to be able to communicate effectively
in any language.
Language can be divided into two distinct categories: grammatical
structures (function words) and concrete vocabulary (content
words). By focusing on function words and enabling the student
to comprehend and employ the structure of a new language,
Dr. Pimsleur found that language learners were able to more
readily put new knowledge to use. There are very few content
words that are used every day. The essential core of a language
involves function words, which tend to relate to human activities.
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