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jonplackett | 9 days ago
BBC made a documentary about him where he teaches a French gcse to the 6 worst kids in the school, in I think 2 weeks. https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL94A517B00A16C187&si=4eAv...
He was also in the French resistance, survived concentration camps and is generally a very interesting person.
nchmy|9 days ago
So much so, in fact, that the owners of the Michel Thomas IP tried to sue him for stealing the methodology. The EFF, back when they actually did anything, shredded them.
https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2018/07/no-you-cant-pate...
Please check Language Transfer out and support him how you can.
drakonka|9 days ago
Now I am learning Swedish. It has been taking me _way_ too long and unfortunately LT doesn't have a Swedish course. Looking at one of these documentaries about Michel Thomas it does indeed look like exactly that kind of approach! And I see he has a Swedish course. I'm excited to give it a try!
zaken|9 days ago
Amazing
jonplackett|9 days ago
They seem so perfectly weighted and with exactly the right increase in difficulty that I assumed they must have been heavily edited / selected.
But basically he kept his methodology secret - literally locked in a safe - because he didn’t trust anyone after his experience in ww2.
It wasn’t until he was really old that someone convinced him to make the recordings. And the tapes are just that.
robocat|8 days ago
This references his tapes: https://lukesmith.xyz/articles/learning-european-languages-m...
ChatGPT gave a reasonable looking answer to my prompt "Summarize what is special about how Michel Thomas teaches Language".
Maybe just another case of a highly intelligent person coming up with an "obvious" solution that is great: yet is not quite so obvious to others. He clearly was talented - but also he avoided explaining the rationale behind his method for years.