{{Short description|Language learning company}} {{COI|date=November 2025}} {{Use American English|date = January 2019}} {{Use mdy dates|date=October 2025}} {{Infobox company | name = Pimsleur Language Programs | logo = Pimsleur icon.png | type = Division | traded_as = | predecessor = | successor = | founders = {{ubl|Dr. Paul Pimsleur|Charles A.S. Heinle|Beverly Heinle}} | defunct = | fate = | area_served = Worldwide | key_people = Mary Green (Vice President, Executive Editor) Tom McLean (Senior Vice President, Pimsleur) Kelly Saux (Vice President, Marketing) | industry = Publishing | genre = | products = Pimsleur Language Programs | revenue = | operating_income = | net_income = | aum = | assets = | equity = | owner = | num_employees = | parent = Simon & Schuster, LLC<br />(Kohlberg Kravis Roberts) | divisions = | subsid = | footnotes = | intl = | foundation = 1963 | location_city = Concord, Massachusetts | location_country = U.S. | location = | locations = | homepage = {{URL|pimsleur.com}} }}

'''Pimsleur Language Programs''' (/ˈpɪmzlər/) is an American language-learning company that develops and publishes courses based on the Pimsleur Method, an audio-first pedagogy emphasizing speaking and listening via spaced repetition and anticipation techniques.<ref name="nyt">{{cite news |title=Dr. Paul Pimsleur and the Science of Speaking |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1973/11/12/archives/language-methods-review.html |work=The New York Times |date=November 12, 1973}}</ref> The company is a division of Simon & Schuster and produces more than 50 language courses for English speakers, along with English-learning programs for speakers of other languages.<ref name="ss">{{cite web |title=Simon & Schuster Acquires Pimsleur Language Programs |url=https://about.simonandschuster.biz/news/pimsleur-acquisition/ |website=Simon & Schuster |date=1997}}</ref>

Pimsleur courses are available via subscription or lifetime purchase through the Pimsleur mobile and web applications. The app is supported on iOS, Android, a [https://learn.pimsleur.com companion web app], and Amazon Alexa devices, and includes playback integration with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto for hands-free use while driving.<ref name="pimsleurapp">{{cite web |title=Pimsleur App Overview |url=https://www.pimsleur.com/pimsleur-app/ |website=Pimsleur.com |access-date=October 31, 2025}}</ref>

==History== Dr. Paul Pimsleur (1927–1976), a professor of applied linguistics and founding member of the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL), developed the original ''Speak & Read'' series in the 1960s, including ''Essential Greek'' (1963), ''Essential French'' (1964), ''Essential Spanish'' (1966), and ''German Compact'' (1967).<ref name="nyt"/> He later produced a ''Twi'' course for the Peace Corps in 1971.<ref name="actfl">{{cite web |title=ACTFL Founding Members |url=https://www.actfl.org/about-actfl/history |website=ACTFL}}</ref> The programs were originally distributed under the title "A Tapeway Program".<ref name="pimsleurhist">{{cite web |title=Pimsleur: About Our Founder |url=https://www.pimsleur.com/about-us |website=Pimsleur.com}}</ref>

Between 1969 and 1970, Pimsleur collaborated with Charles A. S. Heinle and Beverly D. Heinle of The Center for Curriculum Development in Philadelphia, who began marketing the courses under the name "CCD/Tapeway Programs." In 1974, Heinle acquired the rights to Pimsleur and established Heinle & Heinle Enterprises to continue development and distribution.<ref name="chronicle">{{cite news |title=Language Lessons on Tape: The Pimsleur Method |work=The Chronicle of Higher Education |date=1976}}</ref>

During the 1980s, the programs were sold under the brand "The Pimsleur Tapes" through Heinle & Heinle Enterprises in Concord, Massachusetts. SyberVision Systems founder Steven DeVore obtained an exclusive license to market the series, distributing it through direct-mail catalogs and televised infomercials that featured Beverly Pimsleur.<ref name="adage">{{cite news |title=Language Tapes Go Mass Market |work=Advertising Age |date=1986}}</ref>

In 1995, Simon & Schuster Audio began distributing Pimsleur courses to bookstores, and in 1997 the company acquired full ownership of the Pimsleur catalog from Heinle & Heinle Enterprises.<ref name="ss"/> Following the acquisition, Simon & Schuster expanded the catalog to include more than 50 languages and over 200 individual courses, which continue to be produced in Concord, Massachusetts.<ref name="publishersweekly">{{cite news |title=Simon & Schuster Expands Pimsleur Language Programs |work=Publishers Weekly |date=March 3, 1998}}</ref>

From 2005 onward, digital editions were released through online resellers, and in 2008 the company partnered with Nickelodeon to launch ''Speak Spanish with Dora & Diego'', its first children’s line.<ref name="nickjr">{{cite web |title=Pimsleur and Nick Jr. Announce Children's Language Line |url=https://www.nickjr.com/press/pimsleur-language-programs/ |website=Nick Jr. |date=2008}}</ref> The same year, Playaway was licensed to distribute the Pimsleur line to the U.S. military on pre-loaded players.<ref name="military">{{cite web |title=Playaway Partners with Pimsleur for Military Language Learning |url=https://www.playaway.com/press/pimsleur-military |website=Playaway |date=2008}}</ref>

Following natural disasters in 2010 and 2011, Pimsleur made several of its courses freely available to humanitarian workers, including Haitian Creole and Japanese.<ref name="bostonfoundation">{{cite web |title=Boston Foundation Partners with Pimsleur for Haitian Relief |url=https://www.tbf.org/news/2010/pimsleur-creole-release |website=The Boston Foundation |date=2010}}</ref><ref name="japanrelief">{{cite web |title=Pimsleur Donates Japanese Lessons for Tsunami Relief |url=https://www.simonandschuster.com/p/pimsleur-tsunami-relief |website=Simon & Schuster |date=2011}}</ref> In 2013, Pimsleur donated 15 lessons of its Tagalog course to support aid agencies and volunteers in the wake of Typhoon Haiyan.<ref name="haiyan">{{cite web |title=Pimsleur Donates Tagalog Lessons for Typhoon Haiyan Relief |url=https://www.simonandschuster.com/p/pimsleur-haiyan-donation |website=Simon & Schuster |date=2013}}</ref>

In 2012, Pimsleur released ''Pimsleur Unlimited'', an interactive software format for Spanish, German, French, and Italian courses, later expanded to additional languages.<ref name="languagelearningmag">{{cite news |title=Pimsleur Launches Unlimited Interactive Format |work=Language Magazine |date=2012}}</ref>

In 2018, Pimsleur introduced a mobile app for iOS and Android devices integrating voice control through Amazon Alexa and cross-platform syncing. The release replaced the ''Pimsleur Unlimited'' series with ''Pimsleur Premium'' digital subscriptions.<ref name="techcrunch">{{cite web |title=Pimsleur Launches New App for Mobile Learners |url=https://techcrunch.com/2018/05/22/pimsleur-app-launch/ |website=TechCrunch |date=May 22, 2018}}</ref>

In the same year, Pimsleur began offering a subscription-based model for its courses through its website in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia. The subscription business model was later made available internationally via in-app purchase in the Pimsleur mobile app.<ref name="forbes2021">{{cite news |title=Pimsleur Expands With Subscription-Based Model |work=Forbes |date=June 2021}}</ref>

In 2021, the company launched an ''All Access'' plan providing access to its entire catalog of more than 50 languages under a single subscription.<ref name="wired2025">{{cite magazine |title=Pimsleur Adds AI Conversation Coach to Its Language Platform |magazine=Wired |date=April 2025}}</ref>

In 2022, Pimsleur offered its Ukrainian Premium course at no cost to support humanitarian relief efforts during the crisis in Ukraine.<ref name="ukraine2022">{{cite web |title=Pimsleur Offers Free Ukrainian Course for Humanitarian Response |url=https://www.pimsleur.com/blog/ukrainian-course-relief/ |website=Pimsleur Blog |date=March 2022}}</ref> The same year, it released ''Voice Coach'', a speech-recognition feature providing pronunciation feedback to learners.<ref name="voicecoach">{{cite web |title=Pimsleur Voice Coach FAQ |url=https://d1enwirvb3djmg.cloudfront.net/Pimsleur-Guides-Booklets/Pimsleur_Voice_Coach_FAQ.pdf |website=Pimsleur.com}}</ref>

In 2024, Pimsleur launched ''Pimsleur Minis'', a series of short, topic-focused lessons on culture, grammar, and vocabulary for its ten most popular languages.

In April 2025, Pimsleur added a ''Challenges & Rewards'' feature to its app, enabling users to earn points and badges through daily learning activities. In the United States, these points can be redeemed for third-party rewards.<ref name="wired2025" />

In 2025, Pimsleur released ''All Access Lifetime'' worldwide, a one-time purchase plan granting permanent access to all Pimsleur language courses and digital learning tools across multiple devices.<ref name="forbes2021" /> The same year, it launched an AI-driven ''Conversation Coach'' for Latin American Spanish, offering personalized lessons and lesson review.<ref name="wired2025" />

In October 2025, the company added ''Korean Minis'' to its app, expanding its collection of short-form lessons.<ref name="blogMinis">{{cite web |title=Advanced Language Learning with the Pimsleur App |url=https://www.pimsleur.com/blog/advanced-language-learning-with-the-pimsleur-app/ |website=Pimsleur Blog |date=October 28, 2025 }}</ref>

In November 2025, the company added an integration with Spotify, allowing Pimsleur subscribers to play their lessons through the Spotify app.

== Methodology and science == The '''Pimsleur Method''' is an audio-first approach to second-language acquisition developed by Dr. Paul Pimsleur in the 1960s. It emphasizes speaking and listening before reading and writing, based on research in applied linguistics and cognitive psychology, indicating that oral proficiency is foundational to language competence.<ref name="choe">{{cite journal |last=Choe |first=Ann Tai |title=A Critical Review of Pimsleur Language Learning Programs |journal=TESOL Working Paper Series, Hawaiʻi Pacific University |volume=14 |year=2016 |pages=108–120 |url=https://www.hpu.edu/research-publications/tesol-working-papers/2016/08ChoeTaiAnn.pdf}}</ref>

The method stresses systematic review of material through "graduated-interval recall," a design related to the spacing effect in cognitive psychology. The spacing effect describes how information reviewed at increasing intervals is retained more effectively than material studied in a single session. Researchers in computer-assisted language learning have noted that the Pimsleur method was among the earliest to apply these spacing and lag principles in practical language instruction.<ref>{{cite conference |last1=Settles |first1=Burr |last2=Meeder |first2=Brendan |title=A Trainable Spaced Repetition Model for Language Learning |book-title=Proceedings of the 54th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (Volume 1: Long Papers) |year=2016 |pages=1848–1858 |url=https://aclanthology.org/P16-1174.pdf |access-date=2 Nov 2025}}</ref><ref>{{cite conference |last1=Ma |first1=Boxuan |last2=Fukui |first2=Sora |title=Personalized Language Learning Using Spaced Repetition Scheduling |book-title=Artificial Intelligence in Education (AIED 2025), Lecture Notes in Computer Science 15880 |publisher=Springer Nature |year=2025 |pages=263–276 |doi=10.1007/978-3-031-98459-4_19 |url=https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-98459-4_19 |access-date=2 Nov 2025|url-access=subscription }}</ref>

A review by Choe (2016) further notes that Pimsleur’s sequencing of listening and speaking before reading parallels developmental stages in first-language acquisition, where comprehension and oral production precede literacy.<ref>{{cite journal |last=Choe |first=Ann Tai |title=A Critical Review of Pimsleur Language Learning Programs |journal=HPU TESOL Working Paper Series |volume=14 |year=2016 |pages=108–120 |url=https://www.hpu.edu/research-publications/tesol-working-papers/2016/08ChoeTaiAnn.pdf |access-date=2 Nov 2025}}</ref>

== Core pedagogical principles == The Pimsleur system is built around four core learning principles:

# '''Graduated interval recall''' – material is revisited at systematically increasing intervals to strengthen long-term retention, applying the cognitive spacing effect.<ref name="spacing">{{cite journal |last=Kang |first=Sean H.K. |title=Spaced Repetition Promotes Efficient and Effective Learning: Policy Implications for Instruction |journal=Educational Psychology Review |volume=28 |issue=4 |year=2016 |pages=839–851 |doi=10.1007/s10648-015-9348-9}}</ref> # '''Principle of anticipation''' – learners are prompted to recall or produce a phrase before hearing the correct version, fostering active recall and response formation.<ref name="artofmemory">{{cite web |title=The Pimsleur Language Method |date=December 16, 2022 |url=https://artofmemory.com/blog/the-pimsleur-language-method/ |access-date=2025-11-02}}</ref> # '''Core vocabulary''' – instruction begins with high-frequency, functional words and expressions used in practical contexts. # '''Organic learning''' – grammatical structures are introduced through usage in conversation rather than explicit explanation.<ref name="choe" />

Each 30-minute lesson is delivered through spoken dialogue, instructor prompts, and immediate recall tasks. Subsequent lessons integrate new vocabulary while recycling prior content at timed intervals. Reading lessons use a phonetic approach that trains learners to associate written symbols with the sounds they already know.<ref name="choe" />

==Course structure== Pimsleur courses are primarily audio-based, focusing on the development of speaking and listening skills. Supplemental reading and study materials accompany the courses.<ref name="faq">{{cite web |title=Pimsleur FAQ |url=https://www.pimsleur.com/pimsleur-faq/ |website=Pimsleur.com}}</ref> Each speaking lesson is approximately 30 minutes in length. Courses are organized into “Levels,” typically containing 30 speaking lessons per level and 20 reading lessons. The number of levels varies by language, ranging from one to five. For example, the French course includes five levels, totaling 150 speaking lessons, 100 reading lessons and roughly 80 hours of instruction.<ref name="catalog">{{cite web |title=Pimsleur French Course Catalog |url=https://www.pimsleur.com/learn-french |website=Pimsleur.com}}</ref>

The program’s emphasis on speaking, listening, recall, and anticipation has been highlighted by cognitive science writers.<ref>{{cite magazine |title=How to Learn a Foreign Language, Part 2 |magazine=Psychology Today |date=January 15, 2013 |url=https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/youre-hired/201301/how-to-learn-a-language}}</ref>

== Lesson structure == Each Pimsleur speaking lesson lasts about 30 minutes and follows a consistent pattern built around listening, speaking, repetition, and recall. Lessons begin with a short dialogue in the target language, which is then broken down and practiced under the guidance of an English-speaking instructor. New phrases are introduced gradually and reinforced through graduated-interval recall, requiring learners to anticipate and produce responses aloud.<ref name="pcmag.com">{{cite web |title=Simon & Schuster Pimsleur Premium Review |website=PCMag |date=March 2, 2021 |url=https://www.pcmag.com/reviews/simon-schuster-pimsleur-premium |access-date=2 November 2025}}</ref><ref name="USA Today">{{cite web |title=This Language-Learning App Is Perfect for Beginners |website=Reviewed.com |publisher=USA Today |date=May 11, 2020 |url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/reviewedcom/2020/05/11/pimsleur-review-beginner-friendly-language-learning/111663736/ |access-date=2 November 2025}}</ref>

Reviewers note that the sequence encourages active recall rather than passive listening, a format that can be used hands-free while commuting or performing daily tasks.<ref name="apps.apple.com">{{cite web |title=App of the Day: Pimsleur Language Learning |website=Apple App Store Feature |url=https://apps.apple.com/us/story/id1696332693 |access-date=2 November 2025}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Learn a New Language While You Cook, Commute or Exercise with Pimsleur |website=The Daily Beast |date=April 16, 2020 |url=https://www.thedailybeast.com/pimsleur-hands-free-language-app |access-date=2 November 2025}}</ref>

Separate reading lessons introduce the sounds of letters and syllables before moving to full-word reading. According to reviewers, “the reading lessons in Pimsleur start off by teaching how to read phonetically. After the sound system has been covered, you begin to see reading comprehension exercises in the course.”<ref>{{cite web |last=Walton |first=Nick |title=Pimsleur Review |website=All Language Resources |date=May 2024 |url=https://www.alllanguageresources.com/pimsleur/ |access-date=2 November 2025}}</ref>

== Digital features == Since 2012,<ref>{{cite press release |title=Simon & Schuster Audio Launches Pimsleur Unlimited |work=PR Newswire |date=May 10, 2012 |url=https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/pimsleur-unlimited-138576229.html |access-date=2 November 2025}}</ref> Pimsleur’s mobile and web apps have extended the core audio program with interactive and gamified study tools described in independent technology and lifestyle reviews.<ref>{{cite web |title=Best Language Learning Apps of 2021 |website=CNET |date=April 2021 |url=https://www.cnet.com/news/best-language-learning-apps-of-2021-update/#listicle-8eddd60d-8699-4822-ae11-3d8fc8d5b541 |access-date=2 November 2025}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Best Language Learning Software for 2020 |website=Money Magazine |date=February 2020 |url=https://money.com/best-language-learning-software/ |access-date=2 November 2025}}</ref>

The “Pimsleur Premium” adds digital flashcards, quick-match quizzes, pronunciation feedback through speech recognition, bonus vocabulary packs, Speak Easy interactive transcripts, and progress-tracking tools.<ref name="pcmag.com"/> ''Rolling Stone'' described the app as “one of the best for learning conversational fluency through audio lessons, now paired with smart review games.”<ref>{{cite magazine |title=Want to Learn a New Language? These Online Courses Will Help You Get Fluent Fast |magazine=Rolling Stone |date=January 2024 |url=https://www.rollingstone.com/product-recommendations/lifestyle/best-online-language-courses-1136352/ |access-date=2 November 2025}}</ref> ''NBC News'' compared Pimsleur with Duolingo and Babbel, highlighting its focus on “speaking from day one.”<ref>{{cite web |title=New Year, Une Nouvelle Langue — I Tested Duolingo, Babbel and Pimsleur So You Don't Have To |website=NBC News Select |date=January 2024 |url=https://www.nbcnews.com/select/shopping/language-learning-apps-duolingo-babbel-pimsleur-tested-rcna187804 |access-date=2 November 2025}}</ref>

Reviewers in outlets such as ''CNET'' and ''PCMag'' note that the app supports cross-platform syncing, offline downloads, and compatibility with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, enabling hands-free study.<ref>{{cite web |title=Best Language Learning Apps of 2021 |website=CNET |date=April 2021 |url=https://www.cnet.com/news/best-language-learning-apps-of-2021-update/#listicle-8eddd60d-8699-4822-ae11-3d8fc8d5b541 |access-date=2 November 2025}}</ref><ref name="pcmag.com"/>

''Apple'' selected Pimsleur as one of its “Apps of the Day” for promoting language learning “while taking care of everyday tasks.”<ref name="apps.apple.com"/> Reviewers in outlets such as ''USA Today'' and ''Oprah Magazine'' have described it as accessible for beginners and convenient for hands-free study, while ''PCMag'' rated Pimsleur 3.5 out of 5 stars, praising its speaking-practice design but noting its limited grammar instruction and higher cost compared with competitors.<ref name="pcmag.com"/><ref name="USA Today"/><ref>{{cite web |title=Best Language Learning Apps |website=Oprah Magazine |date=May 2023 |url=https://www.oprahmag.com/life/g28468651/best-language-learning-apps/ |access-date=2 November 2025}}</ref>

==Languages== Pimsleur Language Programs offers courses for 50 different languages other than English. Pimsleur also teaches English as a second or foreign language (ESL) for 15 languages.

{| class="wikitable sortable" |+ Languages & lessons offered for English speakers<ref name="pimsleur.com">{{cite web | url=https://www.pimsleur.com/list-of-languages | title=Online Language Courses & Programs to Learn Languages &#124; Pimsleur ® }}</ref> |- ! Language !! Levels offered !! Total number of lessons !! Notes |- | Albanian || 1 || 10 || Premium available |- | Arabic (Eastern) || 3 || 90 || Premium available |- | Arabic (Egyptian) || 1 || 30 || Premium available |- | Arabic (Modern Standard) || 3 || 90 || Premium available |- | Armenian (Eastern) || 1 || 10 || Premium available |- | Armenian (Western) || 1 || 10 || Premium available |- | Chinese (Cantonese) || 1 || 30 || Premium available |- | Chinese (Mandarin) || 5 || 150 || Premium available |- | Croatian || 1 || 30 || Premium available |- | Czech || 1 || 30 || Premium available |- | Danish || 1 || 30 || Premium available |- | Dari || 2 || 60 || Premium available |- | Dutch || 1 || 30 || Premium available |- | Persian || 2 || 60 || Premium available |- | Finnish || 1 || 30 || Premium available |- | French || 5 || 150 || Premium available |- | German || 5 || 150 || Premium available |- | Greek || 2 || 60 || Premium available |- | Haitian Creole || 1 || 30 || Premium available |- | Hebrew || 3 || 90 || Premium available |- | Hindi || 2 || 60 || Premium available |- | Hungarian || 1 || 30 || Premium available |- | Icelandic || 1 || 30 || Premium available |- | Indonesian || 1 || 30 || Premium available |- | Inglés || 3 || 90 || Premium available |- | Irish || 1 || 10 || Premium available |- | Italian || 5 || 150 || Premium available |- | Japanese || 5 || 150 || Premium available |- | Korean || 5 || 150 || Premium available |- | Lithuanian || 1 || 30 || Premium available |- | Norwegian || 2 || 60 || Premium available |- | Ojibwe || 1 || 30 || Premium available |- | Pashto || 2 || 60 || Premium available |- | Polish || 1 || 30 || Premium available |- | Brazilian Portuguese|| 5 || 150 || Premium available |- | European Portuguese || 2 || 60 || Premium available |- | Punjabi || 1 || 30 || Premium available |- | Romanian || 1 || 30 || Premium available |- | Russian || 5 || 150 || Premium available |- | Spanish (Latin American) || 5 || 150 || Premium available |- | European Spanish|| 5 || 150 || Premium available |- | Swahili || 1 || 30 || Premium available |- | Swedish || 1 || 30 || Premium available |- | Swiss German || 1 || 10 || Premium available |- | Tagalog || 2 || 60 || Premium available |- | Thai || 1 || 30 || Premium available |- | Turkish || 1 || 30 || Premium available |- | Twi || 1 || 10 || Premium available |- | Ukrainian || 1 || 30 || Premium available |- | Urdu || 1 || 30 || Premium available |- | Vietnamese || 1 || 30 || Premium available |} {| class="wikitable sortable" |+ Languages & lessons offered for English as a Second Language<ref name="pimsleur.com"/> |- ! Language !! Levels offered !! Total number of lessons !! Notes |- | إنجليزي || 1 || 30 || not available |- | 英文 || 1 || 30 || not available |- | 英語 || 1 || 30 || not available |- | انگلیسی || 1 || 30 || not available |- | Anglais || 1 || 30 || not available |- | Englisch || 1 || 30 || not available |- | Angle || 1 || 30 || not available |- | अंग्रेज़ी || 1 || 30 || not available |- | Inglese || 2 || 60 || not available |- | 英語 || 5 || 150 || not available |- | 영어 || 1 || 30 || not available |- | Inglês || 1 || 30 || not available |- | английский || 1 || 30 || not available |- | Inglés || 3 || 90 || Premium available |- | Tiếng Anh || 1 || 30 || not available |}

== Research == Vesselinov, et al. evaluated Pimsleur’s Spanish Level 1 with 82 beginner learners using ACTFL’s Oral Proficiency Interview by Computer (OPIc). After eight weeks of study, 83% of participants who completed all 30 lessons improved their oral-proficiency rating by at least one level (up to three), while 73% of those who studied for at least eight hours also advanced. They also reported high user satisfaction among the sample.<ref name="veselinov2019">{{cite report |last1=Vesselinov |first1=Roumen |last2=Grego |first2=John |title=Pimsleur Efficacy Study: Final Report |publisher=CompareLanguageApps |year=2019 |url=https://comparelanguageapps.com/documentation/Pimsleur_EfficacyStudy2019.pdf |access-date=2025-11-02}}</ref>

==Corporate structure== Pimsleur Language Programs is owned by Simon & Schuster Audio, a division of Simon & Schuster, which is part of Kohlberg Kravis Roberts.

===Offices=== *Corporate headquarters are in New York, New York. *Editorial offices are in Concord, Massachusetts. All courses are developed, produced, and recorded at this location.

==See also== *Language education *List of language self-study programs

==References==

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==External links== * [https://www.pimsleur.com/ Official website] * [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.simonandschuster.pimsleur.unified.android Pimsleur Android App] * [https://apps.apple.com/us/app/pimsleur-learn-language-fast/id1405735469 Pimsleur iOS App] * [https://learn.pimsleur.com Pimsleur web companion App]

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