THE ART OF SPEAKING LANGUAGES
IDIOMATICALLY.
BY THOMAS PRENDERGAST,
PRICE 50 CENTS EACH.
"The results which crowned the labor of the first week were so astonishing that he fears to detail them fully, lest doubts should be raised as to his credibility. But this much he does not hesitate to claim, that, after a study of less than two weeks, he was able to sustain conversation in the newly-acquired language a great variety of subjects."
FROM THE ENGLISH PRESS.
"The principle may be explained in a line—it is first learning the language, and then studying the grammar, and then learning (or trying to learn) the language."—Morning Star.
"We know that there are some who have given Mr. Prendergast's plan a trial, and discovered that in a few weeks its results had surpassed all their expectations."—Record.
"A week's patient trial of the French Manual has convinced us that the method is sound."—Papers for the Schoolmaster.
"The simplicity and naturalness of the system are obvious."—Herald (Birmingham.)
"We know of no other plan which will infallibly lead to the result in a reasonable time."—Norfolk News.