[B-Greek] "Self-Study Language Programs" for German, French, etc.
Ginger Ferguson
gingerf at olp.net
Sat Apr 16 14:11:12 EDT 2005
Hello All,
I have a well-written, but large, pdf file titled, "Tips on Learning
Languages: A Student's Guide to Language Acquisition," written by the
director of Language Link Corp, who actually grew up in a diplomatic
environment. Since it doesn't deal directly with biblical greek, I suspect
it's inappropriate for the archives. It is, however, fascinating reading for
those who are learning or teaching languages (and the price is right! :-) I
would gladly forward it to any who would like to have a copy.
Ginger Ferguson
Tulsa, Oklahoma
----- Original Message -----
From: "George F Somsel" <gfsomsel at juno.com>
To: <TuNeCedeMalis67 at aol.com>
Cc: <jdarlack at gmail.com>; <b-greek at lists.ibiblio.org>
Sent: Saturday, April 16, 2005 2:14 AM
Subject: Re: [B-Greek] "Self-Study Language Programs" for German, French,
etc.
> In a message dated 4/15/2005 1:27:33 PM Central Daylight Time,
>> jdarlack at gmail.com writes:
>>
>> Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary's Goddard Library is interested
>> in
>> purchasing self-study language courses for a few modern
>> languages--German,
>> French, Spanish, Italian, etc. I was wondering if anyone has any
>> strong
>> opinions as to which program is best for an academic environment. I
>> know
>> that nothing replaces actually taking the course or being
>> "immersed," but
>> I'm sure that there are some good courses using audio and print
>> materials
>> that could help someone before they take a two month Summer German
>> course or
>> its equivalent.
> ____________________
>
> I haven't used this material, nor do I even remember the exact title or
> publisher, but I remember when browsing through Borders that I had seen
> some books/CDs in the language section that had a considerable number of
> CDs and were touted as being used by the diplomatic service to learn the
> various languages. I thought at the time that they looked intriguing,
> but as always I have many "must haves" which crowd out the "would likes."
>
> george
> gfsomsel
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