If you would like to get much more out of your One Minute Languages experience, each course is available in a premium version which includes extra materials to help you consolidate the language taught in the series.
Our latest additions to the series (Catalan, Danish, French, Japanese, Mandarin and Romanian) are currently being added to our membership system. The premium materials for these courses are made up of the following four items:
- pdf lesson guide - including all words and phrases from the ten lessons of OML;
- enhanced podcasts which allow listeners to view the words and phrases on an iPod screen or through iTunes / QuickTime Player on a computer;
- the quick quiz podcast - testing listeners on what they've learned in quizzes set against the clock
- the One Minute Languages Take-off Time podcast: a special recording which brings together all the words and phrases from the entire series in one handy show lasting around 17-20 minutes - perfect for some last minute review on board your flight abroad.
- French (6 January 2009)
- Japanese (14 January 2009)
To join our membership system please click here. The full cost for the new premium packs for the above languages is £10 GBP. An introductory offer of 25% discount is active until 23 January on these courses. Please use discount code OML2009 at checkout.
Our original range of six languages (German, Irish, Luxembourgish, Norwegian, Polish and Russian) are currently being updated, but are still available in our old system. The premium materials for these courses include only the pdf lesson guides and enhanced podcasts. These are being updated to include the additional quick quiz and Take-off Time podcast as described above. We will update the list as soon as the updated versions become available. In the meantime, the original versions can still be purchased in our Season Pass system by using the links below.
Purchase options The original One Minute Language courses are priced at £3.50 GBP. You can visit our store, or use the buttons below.
One Minute Languages Sixpack - purchase German, Irish, Luxembourgish, Norwegian, Polish and Russian together and get a 33% reduction - total cost £14.00 GBP
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