Another vote for Michel Thomas. I have the full eight hour course plus the four hour advanced course on my iPod. And as Patrick writes, you are more motivated when you are actually in the country.
One of the most useful phrases is 'Pour allez ...?' which I tend to adapt to almost every circumstance.
Which road to Tanger? Pour allez Tanger?
Is there a hotel here? Pour allez hotel?
How do I get off these tracks? Pour allez goudroné? (tarmac)
Tim
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"For sheer delight there is nothing like altitude; it gives one the thrill of adventure
and enlarges the world in which you live," Irving Mather (1892-1966)
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