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Teach Yourself Slovene Book/CD Pack - Andrea Albretti


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Teach Yourself Slovene Book/CD Pack - Andrea Albretti

 
Description: ISBN 0340926635 / Author: Andrea Albretti / Genre: Languages / Publisher: Teach Yourself Books / This course in Slovene, which uses a ... more
Teach Yourself Slovene Book/CD Pack - Andrea Albretti ... combination of book and CDs, is aimed at those who have never learnt the language before or who want to build on existing basic skills. It assumes no previous knowledge of other languages and places an emphasis on communication skills. The course is based on the 'Council of Europe Threshold' guidelines on language learning and exercise material is provided within the graded structure. Native speakers have recorded the audio content. This 2nd edition has been revised by Natasha Stanic, who has taught Slovene at the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office and the Ministry of Defence.

Newest Review: ... Italian or German. Most also speak or at least understand Serbo-Croat. They are a nation of polyglots and they put the ... more

 ... British to shame. The upshot of this is that, unlike you find with French, German or Spanish, the choice of Slovene learning programmes is small. The same names crop up time and again and once you trawl through them you can discount some as just being purely grammatical reference books, others as just being a dictionary and another as colloquial Slovene only. "Teach Yourself Slovene" was the only learning programme I could find. You can buy the book, the CD or both together. I was happy enough to settle ...more

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Crowned Review Teach Yourself Slovene Book/CD Pack - Andrea Albretti: Zdravo - jaz sem Fiona! SpeakSlovene with me! (1868 words)
by - written on 22/04/08 (Very useful, 133 readings)
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Not wanting to be the traditional helpless British property owner abroad, I have now embarked upon the arduous task of learning the Slovene language. Predictably my local college doesn't offer any Slovene classes and my enquiries so far haven't been able to find anyone offering private lessons. I've always considered languages my 'thing' though so I was quite confident that I could give myself a good start by using a 'Teach Yourself' programme. I studied French at University, have A Level German and passable Spanish and Italian and conversational Russian, the last three also being self taught. Add to that a GCSE in Latin and I think that sets me on the right ...  Read the complete review

 

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