All Farsi Persian Language Products
Pimsleur Premium Lifetime Purchase
Own Pimsleur forever. Works on both mobile and web-based apps. All premium features included.
Own Pimsleur forever. Works on both mobile and web-based apps. All premium features included.
Pimsleur Premium Makes Learning Persian Easy
- 30-minute core lessons you can take anywhere with the Pimsleur app, or do at home with Amazon® Alexa®, or on your computer.
- Sync progress across all your devices.
- Individual progress tracking for one main account holder and up to 3 additional household members.
- Hands-free mode makes it easy to learn anywhere.
- Great review options including Skills categories, digital flash cards, Quick Match Quiz, and Speed Round.
- Speak Easy conversation practice lets you role-play while reviewing your conversations’ written transcripts.
Every level of Pimsleur Persian Premium contains approximately 15 hours of audio language instruction in 30 daily lessons featuring the proven Pimsleur Method, plus
- Reading Lessons to introduce you to reading,
- 300 digital flash cards allow you to practice, brush up, or review,
- And with the Quick Match interactive phrase game, you get 300 questions to challenge you.
- 30 Speak Easy conversations allow you to fine-tune conversational skills and perfect your accent,
- 30 spectacular high-resolution travel photographs to inspire and enhance your cultural education,
- 30 light bulb moments to connect culture and history to your language learning.
Over 50 years ago, Dr. Paul Pimsleur developed a method that transformed language learning. Since then, millions have used this system to begin to speak and understand a new language quickly. You can too.
The Persian Language
Persian is the official language of Iran, Afghanistan, and Tajikistan. It belongs to the Indo-Iranian group of languages and is spoken worldwide by approximately seventy-five million people. Persian has three major dialects: Farsi (spoken in Iran), Dari (spoken in Afghanistan), and Tajik (spoken in Tajikistan). Dari and Tajik are considered a purer form of Persian – that is, they show less Arab influence – but all three dialects are more or less mutually intelligible. This course teaches Farsi Persian.