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How I go about learning a language.

http://www.lingq.com/

http://www.routledgelanguages.com/books/colloquials

http://www.teachyourself.co.uk/pdf/complete.pdf

www.assimil.com

this is a good website for language books too
uz-translations.net

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  • what is the reason to buy paper dictionary nowadays? what is your opinion about that?

  • @tavit111 Books are always more reliable than computers. I can read a dictionary while sleeping under the stars, in the forest, with the Bedouins in the desert, and even in an airplane ride. Computers need electricity, and maintenance. Dictionaries just need to be opened. Plus you gotta love that book smell, mmmmmmmmm

  • I agree, the Living Language Series is horrible. The only thing they're good for is phrases. Like their page-a-day language calendars, those are good, but the books are horrible.

  • @Polyglot1990 I have found that Living Language's "Ultimate" series is pretty good though. Its the rest of their stuff that is horrible. Just FYI.

  • I have absolutely no money or ways of acquiring money. I also have no means of transportation so I cannot go to a library. How do I do this with only the internet and no money?

  • @Merijewana not sure, that would be difficult, and it also depends on what language you are learning.

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  • @OscarP282 Also, I think schools worry to much about grammar and vocabulary, and they focus on how they can test the students more than how they can actually communicate in the language.

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  • A metalhead that likes languages. Just like me !

  • Langenscheidts Praktischer Sprachlehrgang ist auch sehr gut.

  • Those particular Living Language courses are garbage but they are for people who are just dabbling for a trip and not learning for real. I think you would change your mind if you saw the other courses that they offer like Spoken World series. Not many languages in it but it is really awesome; ask Moses, he'll tell you! I have one in Hindi and it is really good! The other courses are better and come with a fairly large coursebook and 8 CDs. You really should go to their site and check 'em out.

  • He has a nice american accent.

  • hey great video .

    so i want to know how many languages do you speak?? , i just speak german perfect , i think i'm a good englishspeaker and also good in french and spanish

  • is the hair real ? lol

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