Update: Foreign Languages part1

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Uploaded by on Oct 28, 2009

Here's an update video on language courses and books that I study with. This is part 1 of 2. The next video will show many different materials one can use to learn the Tagalog language.

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  • That is a sweet collection there man. What's the music playing the background if you don't mind me asking?

  • @qzchris hey thanks.

    it's Owl City - hello seattle remix

  • Ok, I'm officially jealous. Most of the books I have are in PDF format from UZ lol.

  • Lol. Thats cool too. I have the russian TYS pdf from UZ, and I think i'll just bind it into a book at the university.

  • Good video and nice collection of TYS & Assimil books! Do you learn all these languages at the moment or do you gather them for future language projects?

  • I study two languages at a time. For the most part, I gather a collection of language resources for future studies.

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  • Hi, thanks for your videos, I'm one your biggest fan in Belgium ! It's amazing what you do...Go on on this way, it's great !

    Pierre

  • Hi, thanks for your videos, I'm one your biggest fan in Belgium ! It's amazing what you do...Go on on this way, it's great !

    Pierre

  • I like your commitment to Teach Yourself. I can't get into them, too much seperation of target language and english. the only one ive completed is the Catalan course because there was little alternative.

  • You should try Japanese for it might not give you a challenge character wise, but it will give you a challenge grammar wise. I study both and grammatically, Chinese is way easier than Japanese. It is also a business language too. And do not worry; they are in different language families.

  • Sounds just like me. I'm also piling up some resources for future studies and study one and a half languages at the moment (the half one being getting familiar w/ the script) :) ... Looking forward to your practice video.

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