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Books similar to Berlitz self teacher

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Dylanarama
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10 March 2012 at 6:35am | IP Logged 
Are there any other books with a similar style to the Berlitz self teacher books? Where one line has the
language and under it has the translation? I really enjoy this style but the Berlitz books don't have many
languages to choose from.

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The closest books to Berlitz are the Cortina Language series. I have several and I like them a lot.
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frenkeld
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There are also the 'step-by-step' textbooks (Italian Step-by-Step, French Step-by-Step, etc) by Charles Berlitz, which are more recent than the Berlitz self-teacher series.

For German there's German: How to Speak and Write It by Rosenberg and for French, French: How to Speak and Write It by Lemaitre.

One may also regard the Assimil books as being of this type, except for having side-by-side rather than interlinear translations.


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Jeffers
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10 March 2012 at 10:02pm | IP Logged 
frenkeld wrote:
There are also the 'step-by-step' textbooks (Italian Step-by-Step, French Step-by-Step, etc) by Charles Berlitz, which are more recent than the Berlitz self-teacher series.

For German there's German: How to Speak and Write It by Rosenberg and for French, French: How to Speak and Write It by Lemaitre.

One may also regard the Assimil books as being of this type, except for having side-by-side rather than interlinear translations.


Thank you for pointing these books out. I read through the introduction to the French book by Lemaitre, and have just bought a used hardcover version of it. Sure it's 65 years old, but that will be part of the fun!


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