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Learning a language
I would like input on the best foreign language program, thinking of German and/or Italian. This would be for travel and not necessarily to become fluent.
I would prefer something I could study with on the computer, at home or in the car, not in the classroom. Thanks in advance for your help. |
My husband and I are finding Rosetta Stone to be really great. The best tool I've found thus far.
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Thanks Statia. I have seen that advertised and was going to look into it.
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I found BBC Italian Steps very helpful - especially for travel phrases.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/italian/lj/ |
I've been listening to learnitalianpod.com, and using Berlitz CD's from the library. I really like the podcast. I'll let you know how I manage in Italy next month. Friends like Rosetta Stone.
Not your preference, but I took a 12 wk evening Conversational Italian adult continuing ed class and loved it. Met some great people who shared travel tips. |
I've had a good experience with "Behind the Wheel" series in French and Spanish. It has 8 cd's and no books so it's perfect for the car and especially downloaded on your iPod.
I did well in Paris only getting through 4 of the 8 cds. I tried Michel Thomas but just couldn't click with him. |
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