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montmorency
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United Kingdom
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Speaks: English*, German
Studies: Danish, Welsh

 
 Message 233 of 376
13 September 2011 at 4:29pm | IP Logged 
Jeffers wrote:


Edit: another thing I always do when learning a language is to get music in the language if possible. Jupiter Jones for German, lots of Bollywood for Hindi, and now Guillaume Grand for French.



For German, I'm a big fan of Udo Lindenberg. You can usually find the lyrics on the web somewhere if they are not on the CD liner.

For French, if you don't mind (or like) something old fashioned and nostalgic, there's Charles Trenet, or Jaques Brel, and a few more of that ilk that I can't remember.
And no one's shelves should be without some Edith Piaf! :-)


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TMoneytron
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Studies: German

 
 Message 234 of 376
27 September 2011 at 9:35pm | IP Logged 
What does everyone think of the Living Language Advanced German Course?

I found it for about 80 dollars and am considering it since I am coming up to the end of Assimil "German with Ease."
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tractor
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Norway
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Studies: French, German, Latin

 
 Message 235 of 376
01 October 2011 at 8:39pm | IP Logged 
TMoneytron wrote:
What does everyone think of the Living Language Advanced German Course?

I haven't used it yet, but I have the book and think it looks very promising.
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MrkKnop
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 Message 236 of 376
03 October 2011 at 11:29pm | IP Logged 
I am a big fan of supermemo.net learning platform and their English and Polish courses - especially those with a tutor. They are cheap, you can try them before buy, they take care for repetitions.

Mark

Edited by MrkKnop on 03 October 2011 at 11:31pm

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pfn123
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Australia
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 Message 237 of 376
04 October 2011 at 12:39pm | IP Logged 
tractor wrote:
TMoneytron wrote:
What does everyone think of the Living Language Advanced German Course?

I haven't used it yet, but I have the book and think it looks very promising.


I bought the 'Living Language: German Beyond The Basics' pack (book, dictionary, CDs). I haven't started German yet, but I've gone over the book, and I'm really impressed with it. But that's Living Language for you. They're good! :D
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Nguyen
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 Message 238 of 376
07 October 2011 at 3:33pm | IP Logged 
I used the DLI, FSI courses in reverse. Vietnamese to English with good results. Up until 1975 we could take English in school and many did, myself included. For about 15 years that all ended but with the internet and tv plus alot of intrest in learning English; I managed to get pretty good at it. BTW the DLI, FSI courses for Vietnamese from the 60's and 70's use alot of outdated vocabulary. You will still be understood though.
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tennisfan
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Speaks: English*, Italian, Spanish
Studies: German

 
 Message 239 of 376
09 October 2011 at 5:45am | IP Logged 
misslanguages wrote:
Rosetta Stone is my favorite program. It's fun because you get to look at beautiful pictures while studying your target language. Moreover, it's based on repetition, which is always a good thing.


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Deerhound
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England
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Speaks: English*, German, Toki Pona
Studies: French, Mandarin, Esperanto, Greek, Latin, Welsh

 
 Message 240 of 376
18 October 2011 at 11:47pm | IP Logged 
The pre-1973 Teach Yourself books - I love them!


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