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Itikar
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Italy
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 Message 9 of 22
09 March 2012 at 12:46am | IP Logged 
Personally I prefer to use study material in Italian, my native language, despite the average quality is not exceptional, although there are also several good exceptions.

I saw briefly some courses for foreign languages in English, but personally I didn't like the average quality. Maybe I could think about a course for Welsh or some non-indoeuropean languages in English, but for the rest I'd greatly prefer courses in French. Even if I don't know French very well I prefer the fact that being French grammatically close to Italian they cover grammatical aspects of interest.

Of course the Romance languages are another story, for them I prefer strictly courses based on Italian, even if their quality is poor, in order to avoid confusion.

@Solfrid_Christin:
For Russian courses in Italian I suggest you to try the manuals by the publisher "Hoepli". you can find them on hoepli.it, ibs.it or amazon.it .
-"Kak dela" is a nice course that takes you smoothly from the very basics to text-comprehension without long grammatical explanations. It has even a good vocabulary, that, incidentally, is the one needed for the TORFL exam.
-Julija Dobrovolskaja is a famous Italianist that taught Russian in Italy for many years. Her book are a bit outdated but their design is very good. Many exercises and very progressive and complete explanations. I have her grammar, I know she did also a language course, but I have never seen it. Yet I think I will eventually buy it sooner or later.
-Also the publisher "A.Vallardi" has a nice series of phrasebooks, compact grammars and verb guides for Russian and several other languages.

There may be others I don't know, and of course also translations of foreign courses like Assimil, that are indeed good, but I suppose you might already own them. :)
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Serpent
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 Message 10 of 22
09 March 2012 at 4:47am | IP Logged 
jdmoncada wrote:
As far as books I own, I have books about Spanish and Finnish with German as the language of instruction. I found the German look at Finnish particularly interesting.
does it happen to be the Langenscheidt one? love it.
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jdmoncada
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 Message 11 of 22
09 March 2012 at 5:28am | IP Logged 
No, it's the one published by Pons.
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Elizabeth_rb
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 Message 13 of 22
20 March 2012 at 9:51pm | IP Logged 
I don't have to do it this way, but I have materials for learning Japanese and Korean
from Chinese, which I bought in Taiwan. There are things available in English, of
course, but there are more from Chinese and they do better script support materials not
being likely to shy away from more complex scripts!!
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piranha
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 Message 14 of 22
21 March 2012 at 11:33pm | IP Logged 



Edited by piranha on 23 March 2012 at 12:43am

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piranha
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 Message 15 of 22
21 March 2012 at 11:39pm | IP Logged 
Hi Itikar,in the past in Italy have been published excellent language courses;
I remember the following:

1)De Agostini published several language courses for learning
German,French,Spanish,Russian and French

2)In the 1960-1970 years,Zanasi publisher published 5 language
courses(english,french,german,spanish and russian)called ''20 ORE''.Each of these
courses is very complete and extensive with 1600 pages and about 16 or 18 hours of
audio in 52 vinyl records and,very important,all explanations were with interlinear
language(foreign language and Italian)!!
These are some files that I have found on the Internet:
Russian : http://www.20ore.com/russo/04-provalo.htm
English : http://www.20ore.com/inglese/04-provalo.htm

IMHO the ''20 ORE'' courses are the best languages course published in Italy.

@Solfrid_Christin:
for Russian courses in Italian I suggest you:

-''Impariamo il Russo'' De Agostini publisher(about 18 tapes and 48 booklet;you can      
   search on ebay but is not easy found it)
-''20 ORE Russo'' Zanasi publisher(about 52 vinyl discs and 53 booklet;you can search    
   on ebay but is not easy found it)
-''Kak Dela?'' by Hoeply



Also,there are Linguaphone and Assimil but they are translations of foreign courses


Edited by piranha on 23 March 2012 at 12:43am

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Itikar
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 Message 16 of 22
22 March 2012 at 12:25am | IP Logged 
Piranha, I thank thee for these useful information.
It is always nice to know there are good courses in our language. :)


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