mashmusic11235 Groupie United States Joined 5532 days ago 85 posts - 122 votes Speaks: English* Studies: Cantonese
| Message 1 of 3 04 November 2009 at 11:29pm | IP Logged |
I have a question about continuing to learn a language after I have worked through a coursebook. I personally really like the Teach Yourself 'style' of learning. A book that gives you a piece of text with a vocabulary before/after it, followed by a review of certain grammar points and exercises. The trouble is, the only languages I can find Intermediate or Advanced courses for are the 'Big 4' (Spanish, French, German, Italian). How would I go about getting a more advanced course for something not as popular?
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Paskwc Pentaglot Senior Member Canada Joined 5710 days ago 450 posts - 624 votes Speaks: Hindi, Urdu*, Arabic (Levantine), French, English Studies: Persian, Spanish
| Message 2 of 3 04 November 2009 at 11:32pm | IP Logged |
It depends, what exactly would you like to study?
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Budz Octoglot Senior Member Australia languagepump.com Joined 6406 days ago 118 posts - 171 votes Speaks: German*, English, Russian, Esperanto, Ukrainian, Mandarin, Cantonese, French Studies: Italian, Spanish, Korean, Portuguese, Bulgarian, Persian, Hungarian, Kazakh, Swahili, Vietnamese, Polish
| Message 3 of 3 05 November 2009 at 12:49am | IP Logged |
If you go into your average bookshop, no, you won't find much. But there are much more detailed courses available for languages such as Indonesian, Japanese, Chinese, Russian, Ukrainian, Latvian, Bulgarian, Mongolian, Georgian, Armenian...
You have to know where to look, or make more of an effort with google.
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