reineke wrote:I got the expression for free from TV shows. If anyone is looking for something more modern but still substantial, try Je parle l’Allemand [I (can) Speak German] by Editions Atlas, 1988. The audio is 32 hours long.
That's the whole post, and as far as I could see nobody else said anything about it. The source is: https://forum.language-learners.org/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=3901&start=30
This of course got me searching down the rabbithole of the web, and I found a little bit more about the course.
I found that it was recommended by speakeasy in the German group, but again with no further information. Source: https://forum.language-learners.org/viewtopic.php?t=5074&start=150 It's always interesting when this forum is one of the top few search results.
According to what I think is a Chinese piracy website, it had 96 booklets and 32 cassettes. However, the page was full of dodgy links my work laptop wouldn't trust.
I found an advertisement for the course here:
https://www.ina.fr/ina-eclaire-actu/publicite/pub3774419045/editions-atlas-je-parle-l-allemand-methode-de-langue-cassette
The advert also mentions that they also have courses in English, Spanish and Italian (so big surprise).
And that's about the only useful information I could find. Does anyone know anything more about it?
Edit: here are photos of the front and back of the first volume: