| Graham E. Fuller, 1987, Storm King Press, Friday Harbor, soft cover,
ISBN 0-935116-02-5, 102 pages, 130 mm X 234 mm X 8 mm | TABLE OF CONTENTS | | Introduction | Page 3 | Chapter One | | How To Use This Book | Page 7 | Chapter Two | | Why Do I Need A Foreign
Language? | Page 9 | Chapter Three | | Teaching Your Mouth New
Tricks | Page 15 | Chapter Four | | Swimming In The Alphabet
Soup, Or, Don't Trust Familiar Letters | Page 20 | Chapter Five | | In Other Words,
Learning To Think All Over
Again | Page 29 | Chapter Six | | Learning To Spot Relatives, Or
Language Families | Page 35 | Chapter
Seven | | Digging
Up Words By Their Roots | Page 45 | Chapter Eight | | Words, Words,
Words | Page 55 | Chapter Nine | | Stringing
Words Together | Page 61 | Chapter
Ten | | Grammar
(Ugh) | Page 67 | Chapter Eleven | | No
End To Endings (More Ugh) | Page 75 | Chapter Twelve | | The
Gender Gap (Ugh, Ugh, Ugh) | Page 81 | Chapter
Thirteen | | Moving
Off Plateaus | Page 85 | Chapter Fourteen | | How
Far Can You Really Get? | Page 91 | Special Section | | Going
It Alone | Page 97 |
Where to get this
book? You can get it from Amazon.com for about 10$, which is the best price I found, or if you live in Europe
as I do, from Amazon.co.uk. |