If you are able to find it, pick up a book titled, "How To Learn Any Language", by Barry Farber. It's really good for helping you develop a self-study language learning program.
If you are able to find it, pick up a book titled, "How To Learn Any Language", by Barry Farber. It's really good for helping you develop a self-study language learning program.
also check out this site...im not kidding this is a real site ( a good one too )...dont let the simplicity of the name fool you.
http://how-to-learn-any-language.com
GREAT site! The guy who created that site used to have a site under a different web address. I see he has updated it and made the layout even better. Thanks for providing the new addy. That website is where I first heard of the Barry Farber book I mentioned! He highly recommends it.Originally Posted by saibot
Here is a quote from his page on the Russian language and it is so true:
If you do not live or travel regularly to Russia nor have a Russian girlfriend, you need to make sure you can practice your Russian otherwise.
This is easy with Russian! There is a wealth& of books and DVDs waiting for you, and many are accessible from the internet or even at local Russian shops if you live close to a Russian expatriate destination.
The ressources available on the Internet in Russian are incredibly rich. You can find millions of high-quality newspaper article, commercial website, download Russian music, etc...
You can spend hours reading about local news, or strange faits divers that happened in remote places in Russia from your web browser.
And if you travel to Russia, you can buy truckloads of CD-ROMS, DVDs and books for pennies in the many open-air markets in large cities.
Sweet, I bought this book a while back, but haven't gotten around to reading it, I'll have to give it higher priority!
-Fantom
"Alright, brain, I don't like you and you don't like me, so let's just figure this out and I'll get back to killing you with beer."
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