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Hekje
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 Message 17 of 19
15 October 2013 at 3:27am | IP Logged 
My super-humble collection:



(But it's growing)
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wieser_d
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 Message 18 of 19
22 October 2013 at 3:23pm | IP Logged 

As requested by
jondesousa wrote:
Do you use other resources besides Teach Yourself? [...]

I'm sharing MOAR!

Yes I use other ressources as well, but Teach Yourself is the best choice regarding price and value ( in my
opinion). Assimil is wayyyyy to expensive... Also, I really like the structure of Teach Yourself.

TEACH YOURSELF: (34 * Complete Courses)


HUEBER & Colloquial: Hueber is good as a starter, and a very cheap course. Colloquial is great, but I would say
Teach Yourself is better (better price). TY and Colloquial have nearly the same audio.
(<- one small Assimil course bought for 4 Euro)

KAUDERWELSCH: I started with this phrasebooks and then moved on. Would totally recommend, because there is
an audio CD available for (nearly) every phrasebook. You could learn very rare languages...



LANGENSCHEIDT: became to expensive for me. Quality is not always the same. Would not recommend.


Lonely Planet & MISC.: Just for fun. Phrasebooks from lonely planet are better/more expanded than the
Kauderwelsch. However, there is nearly no audio for these phrasebooks available.


Keep Posting! Just share everything you've got...

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dmaddock1
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Studies: Italian, Esperanto, Latin, Ancient Greek

 
 Message 19 of 19
23 October 2013 at 4:31pm | IP Logged 
Ok, here's the bulk of my collection. Only about half is visible because the shelves are two rows deep. I often take photos of my shelves before trips to bookstores and library sales to remember what I already have.

Shelf 1 (old photo as a single row). Mainly Teach Yourself.


Shelf 1 (new). TY are double-stacked to make room for my little Celtic section on the left.


Shelf 2: Classics. Mostly Latin with some Greek.


Shelf 3: Esperanto. Sorry it's so blurry. Also double-stacked. I have another shelf of Esperanto in my room.


Shelf 4: Modern Romance. Italian half. Double-stacked. Bought most of these in Italy a few summers ago.


Shelf 4: Modern Romance: Spanish half.


Shelf 5: Miscellaneous. Stuff I have no immediate plans for.





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