Created in 1929 by Alphonse Chérel, Assimil relies on a concept called . Instead of forcing you to memorize endless grammar tables, Assimil teaches you a language the same way you learned your native tongue as a child: through natural repetition and context.
," she whispered. "Be careful, young man. That book doesn't just teach you words; it teaches you how to think in song."
Some public libraries or educational institutions may offer access to language learning resources, including Assimil courses.






