Lithuanian is an interesting language.
1) I have used the Teach Yourself collection. It might give you a brief insight about
the language (it contains audio).
2) Colloquial Lithuanian by Routledge.
I think the texts are good and well selected. You can get some insight about the basic
vocabulary (at least I considered so) you will need for further courses, but perhaps
the authors could work a bit more with the grammar explanations and exercises provided.
3)Hilbig I., Migauskienė R., Našlėnaitė-Eberhardt V., Petrašiūnienė E., Tamošaitienė
A., Valančiauskienė A., Vaškevičienė L.
Sveiki!
Vilnius: Vilniaus universiteto leidykla, 2014
4)Petrašiūnienė E., Valančiauskienė A., Našlėnaitė-Eberhardt V., Jakaitė-Bulbukienė K.,
Vaškevičienė L.
Langas į lietuvių kalbą
Vilnius: Vilniaus universiteto leidykla, 2014
5)Pribušauskaitė J.
Kaip sekasi?
Vilnius: Vilniaus universiteto leidykla, 2011
6)Prosniakova H., Stumbrienė V.,
Labas! (Book One & Two)
Vilnius: Žara, 2009
7)Hilbig I., Migauskienė R., Našlėnaitė V., Petrašiūnienė E., Tamošaitienė A.,
Valančiauskienė A., Vaškevičienė L.
Sveiki atvykę!
Vilnius: Vilniaus universiteto leidykla, 2008
8)Ramonienė M., Pribušauskaitė J.
Practical Grammar of Lithuanian
Vilnius: Baltos lankos, 2008
9)This is also a grammar book:
Ramonienė M., Pribušauskaitė J.
Praktinė lietuvių kalbos gramatika
Vilnius: Baltos lankos, 2008
10) Stumbrienė V., Vilkienė L., Roebuck W.
365 lietuvių kalbos veiksmažodžiai / 365 Lithuanian Verbs
Vilnius: Tyto alba, 2008
I am not fan of this kind of books, but still an option for some students.
11)Kruopienė I.
Ištark...
Vilnius: Gimtasis žodis, 2004
12)Stumbrienė V., Kaškelevičienė A
Nė dienos be lietuvių kalbos
Student's Book
Vilnius: Gimtasis žodis, 2001
Stumbrienė V., Kaškelevičienė A.
Nė dienos be lietuvių kalbos
2 CDs
Vilnius: Gimtasis žodis, 2002
13)Bingelienė R., Kutanovienė E.
Pasikartokime
Vilnius: A. Varno personalinė įmonė, 2001
14)Babickienė Z., Bareikytė A.
Lithuanian Pictorial Dictionary
Vilnius: Baltos lankos, 1996
I could give you a few more references, but before, you might take a look at the other
options below. I forgot to mention one book I used, but I cannot remember now.
There are channels available on Youtube:
https://www.youtube.com/user/kristytamo/featured
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1JZFw7K0e5j7VVbF0UERBA
They should help you a little bit.
As for other websites I have used so far:
These are some courses:
http://labs.ikindalikelanguages.com/courses.php?id=16
http://www.oneness.vu.lt/
http://www.debeselis.net/
http://www.slic.org.au/Language/LLL_index.swf
http://ikindalikelanguages.com/labs/courses.php?id=33
A podcast (It is not that frequently updated, but I find it very good):
http://www.lithuanian.libsyn.com/
Forum:
http://www.debeselis.net/forum/index.php
http://www.unilang.org/viewforum.php?f=64
Other websites:
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/atlas/lithuanian/language.html
http://www.lituanus.org/1982_1/82_1_01.htm
http://postilla.mch.mii.lt/Kalba/kalbarast.en.htm
http://www.thelithuanians.com/school.html
Online dictionary:
I am not sure how good it is, though:
http://www.zodynas.lt/
It might sound ridiculous, but you can try to grasp some words listening to some songs.
Some people I know who is learning Lithuanian have suggested me taking Lauris Reiniks'
songs sung in Lithuanian.
That's all for now. I will think about other resources such as radio, TV, newspapers
etc in case you might be interested.
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