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dambros
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Brazil
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 Message 1 of 18
28 March 2012 at 4:10am | IP Logged 
Hi, I am currently trying to gather the best learning programs I can for the following
languages (which I plan to learn on the next years), and as you guys know finding them
usually aren't very easy, so that is why I am asking for advices based on previous
experiences on which one to get.

Target languages: German, French, Spanish and Italian.

For each of the languages I've gathered the following so far:

German

Assimil - German Without Toil (1981)
Linguaphone - The old ones from 1990
Blaue Blume - The revision in Portuguese

French

Assimil - French Without Toil (1940)
Assimil - New French With Ease
Oxford Take it Off In French - A friend borrowed me these

Spanish

Assimil - Spanish Without Toil (1940)

Italian

Assimil - Italian Without Toil (1940)

Which courses do you guys think I am missing for the languages mentioned? I just don't
want to throw money neither time away on useless courses and I know we need more than
one course to make the learning process really good, so any help is really appreciated.

Thanks.

Edited by dambros on 28 March 2012 at 4:20am

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arturs
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 Message 2 of 18
28 March 2012 at 8:10am | IP Logged 
Add some Michel Thomas courses. Also you can throw in some Colloquial or Teach Yourself books.
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tractor
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Studies: French, German, Latin

 
 Message 3 of 18
28 March 2012 at 9:59pm | IP Logged 
A few suggestions:
Linguaphone
Berlitz Self Teacher
Cortina
French How to Speak and Write it and German How to Speak and Write it
Hugo
Living Language
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dambros
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 Message 4 of 18
28 March 2012 at 10:25pm | IP Logged 
Thanks for your replies.

Regarding the Linguaphone Courses, are the AllTalk ones worth the money? Or should I
stick with the old ones?

The same question above for the Teach Yourself Series.

Thanks.
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HenryMW
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Speaks: English*, German, Spanish, French
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 Message 5 of 18
29 March 2012 at 1:50am | IP Logged 
Consider FSI for German, French, and Spanish. I've used them and recommend them highly.
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dambros
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 Message 6 of 18
29 March 2012 at 2:15am | IP Logged 
HenryMW wrote:
Consider FSI for German, French, and Spanish. I've used them and
recommend them highly.


Is the FSI the one distributed freely at http://fsi-language-courses.org?
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Michael K.
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 Message 7 of 18
29 March 2012 at 2:44am | IP Logged 
dambros wrote:
   Is the FSI the one distributed freely at http://fsi-language-courses.org ?


Yes, it is.

I also recommend these courses by Karl Sandberg:

Spanish for Reading
French for Reading
German for Reading

You'll have to buy the Spanish and French courses, but you can get the German course here
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Serpent
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 Message 8 of 18
29 March 2012 at 2:48am | IP Logged 
Yes.

Most recs you got are English-based, I don't recommend them for the Romance languages. Before ordering, try to sample the courses for free - on the official sites (Michel Thomas), at the library etc.
I'm not even a native speaker of a Romance language, but I use a Spanish-Italian dictionary :D

I'd say that's especially important for Spanish. Portuguese-based coursebooks are likely to be 3549786485x better. For you, I mean. Obviously not for American or British learners :D

For German, Deutsche Welle is a fantastic resource. Especially the course "Deutsch? Warum nicht" <3


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