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Languages Online: April 2006
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Is a blog which reviews online language courses, covering a wide variety of languages, ranging from Armenian to Zulu. If you're looking for quality resources for learning a new language, then look no further! Wednesday, April 19, 2006. Just a post to say that updates will be a little sporadic over the next few weeks. I will be travelling and thus not be able to update the blog regularly. Things will be back to normal at the end of May. Thanks for supporting Languages Online. Monday, April 17, 2006. The c...
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Learn Tibetan (via Chinese): learn_tibetan
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Kelly in taiwan (. Learn Tibetan (via Chinese). I found an excellent resource for learning basic Tibetan but unfortunately the site is in Chinese (the course was developed by a Taiwanese university as far as I know). However, for those who have a working knowledge of Mandarin, the course covers much of the basics of Tibetan grammar and Tibetan script and makes use of Flash animations and audio in its 'lessons'. If anyone is interested in checking it out, it can be found here. Post a new comment.
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Languages Online: May 2006
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Is a blog which reviews online language courses, covering a wide variety of languages, ranging from Armenian to Zulu. If you're looking for quality resources for learning a new language, then look no further! Monday, May 22, 2006. Almost Back to Normal. I am almost back from my 4-week vacation so I thought I'd just let you all know that new reviews will be posted later this week and the blog will continue to be updated as normal. Posted by Languages Online @ 7:47 PM. A Door Into Hindi.
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Languages Online: June 2006
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Is a blog which reviews online language courses, covering a wide variety of languages, ranging from Armenian to Zulu. If you're looking for quality resources for learning a new language, then look no further! Sunday, June 25, 2006. In order to streamline the blogs I run, I have decided to incorporate the language course reviews into my other blog, Aspiring Polyglot. I hope you have enjoyed reading this blog and continue to enjoy my language courses reviews over at Aspiring Polyglot. Course Taught In :.
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Rosetta Stone?: polyglots
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How are the Rosetta Stone programs? Do they include any kind of audio programs to listen to while driving? I'm interested in learning French, Japanese, and Esperanto. (Of course I'm out of luck with that last one, as far as RS is concerned.). Post a new comment. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. Post a new comment. Post a new comment. Follow us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter.
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Tibetan Transcription..: learn_tibetan
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Kelly in taiwan (. Tashi delek to everyone! I've been watching this community for many months now and have been fascinated by Tibetan culture for years so I've recently given some thought to learning a little of the language. I bought Learning Practical Tibetan. A week ago and find it a brilliant resource for learning some of the basics (it's hard to find good books for learning Tibetan). I'd also like to say thanks for all the brilliant mini-lessons posted at this community! Post a new comment. We will ...
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A Few Questions...: polyglots
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Kelly in taiwan (. This community's been a little dead lately so I thought I'd try and spark a bit of discussion. 1) How do you 'choose' the languages you want to study? Do you base your choices on cultural reasons, academic interest or purely practical reasons (eg. furthering career prospects)? 2) What are your opinions on studying more than one language at a time? 3) What techniques do you feel are best for language learning? Attending classes, self-study from books/websites, immersion programmes?
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Hello! I'm Sergiy, from Ukraine. English, German, Dutch, Polish,…: polyglots
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Ein Ukrainer, schreibt auf Deutsch auch (. Ein Ukrainer, schreibt auf Deutsch auch. I'm Sergiy, from Ukraine. English, German, Dutch, Polish, Ukrainian and Russian. ;) Can help if somebody needs a help with those languages. Post a new comment. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. Post a new comment. Post a new comment. Follow us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter. 1999 LiveJournal, Inc.
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Hi All!: polyglots
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Kelly in taiwan (. I just came across this community so I thought I'd say 'Hi'. :). My name's Kelly, I'm 25 and originally from Gibraltar so I've had a more or less bilingual upbringing (English and Spanish). I'm fascinated by languages and various aspects of linguistics and am constantly trying to learn phrases in new languages. Anyway, that's about all from me for now. Hope to get to know some of you other aspiring polyglots better. :). Post a new comment. We will log you in after post.