Spending quality time in Europe, learning a foreign language
Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2021 11:46 pm
As a student of languages, I may be able to help wih recommendations of free or not free but worth it courses, for anyone who wanted to plant themselves in a foreign land for a few months. To be straight-up, the Routledge / 'Teach yourself' option can be a useful aide, Assimil too (but ultimately insufficient)... some Linguaphone courses, are excellent some not so. But I'll start here:
FSI -American foreign service institute courses from way back in cold war... Hungarian & German are terrific. I got them for free, 10 years ago, not sure if its possible now... about 20 hours of Audio..
https://www.livelingua.com/project/fsi/Hungarian/
For Polish, a book by Schenker.. again superb, you gotta try get the audio too...
https://www.amazon.com/Beginning-Polish ... 0300016530
To start with Russian, the old 70's / 80's Linguaphone is simply superb... there are other terrific resources, I can point to them.
You'll learn Swedish with 70's / 80's Linguaphone + Hugo Swedish... + it'll open door to Norwegian + Danish.
Czech I'll deal with later.
My own bugbear is French. I've never been able to find something adequate. I could do with help / suggestions here
Anyone interested in taking up this discussion I'll help anyway I can.
Two things for sure - 1 if you plan a few months in Europe, your experience will be immeasurably bettered by a grip on language... 2 the free resources around via rapidshare account 10-12 years ago don't seem to be there anymore.
Like I say, I'm kind of well versed in this issue so feel free to ask.
Cheers.
PS I got muh of my stuff from great site called UZ-Translations thats regrettably dead about 10 years...
FSI -American foreign service institute courses from way back in cold war... Hungarian & German are terrific. I got them for free, 10 years ago, not sure if its possible now... about 20 hours of Audio..
https://www.livelingua.com/project/fsi/Hungarian/
For Polish, a book by Schenker.. again superb, you gotta try get the audio too...
https://www.amazon.com/Beginning-Polish ... 0300016530
To start with Russian, the old 70's / 80's Linguaphone is simply superb... there are other terrific resources, I can point to them.
You'll learn Swedish with 70's / 80's Linguaphone + Hugo Swedish... + it'll open door to Norwegian + Danish.
Czech I'll deal with later.
My own bugbear is French. I've never been able to find something adequate. I could do with help / suggestions here
Anyone interested in taking up this discussion I'll help anyway I can.
Two things for sure - 1 if you plan a few months in Europe, your experience will be immeasurably bettered by a grip on language... 2 the free resources around via rapidshare account 10-12 years ago don't seem to be there anymore.
Like I say, I'm kind of well versed in this issue so feel free to ask.
Cheers.
PS I got muh of my stuff from great site called UZ-Translations thats regrettably dead about 10 years...