Assimil L---------------------------------------------anglais Americain - Sans Peine - Pdf Audio - Fixed
Assimil L'Anglais Américain Sans Peine (American English With Ease) course is a popular self-study method designed for beginners to reach a B2 level of proficiency through "intuitive assimilation". Course Overview
two-phase passive/active approach
Unlike “drill and kill” software, Assimil uses a : PDF reader: Adobe Acrobat, Preview (Mac), Foxit, or
- PDF reader: Adobe Acrobat, Preview (Mac), Foxit, or any tablet reader.
- Audio: Any MP3 player, smartphone, or computer.
- Recommended daily use: 20–30 minutes per lesson.
Assimil "L'anglais américain sans peine"
Apprendre l'anglais américain peut sembler intimidant, mais la méthode propose une approche intuitive pour maîtriser la langue de l'Oncle Sam. Ce cours complet, combinant PDF et Audio , est conçu pour amener les débutants et faux-débutants au niveau B2 (intermédiaire avancé) en environ cinq à six mois. Qu'est-ce que la méthode Assimil ? combinant PDF et Audio
How to Use Assimil L'Anglais Américain Sans Peine
Step 3: The Deconstruction (10 mins)
Read the 2-3 grammar notes at the bottom of the PDF page. They are written in French, so this is a great way to practice your French while learning English (bilingual bonus). Write down 2 new words in a flashcard app. cover the text
Dialogue:
A short, often humorous conversation in American English. Translation: A side-by-side French translation.
natural dialogues
Unlike grammar-drill textbooks that force you to memorize verb tables on day one, Assimil presents language through . The 2020s update (often referred to as the "Collection Sans Peine") focuses specifically on American English—covering idioms, cultural references, and pronunciation nuances that differ from British English.
No, for active speaking.
To actually speak "sans peine," you must do the "active wave" (Lesson 50 onward). That requires effort. You have to pause the audio, cover the text, and speak. That is work. However, compared to memorizing a dictionary, it feels like a game.