This three-hour audio cassette book is filled with practical tips and ingenious keys to help any student of a foreign language learn how to prepare for study, increase understanding and improve advancement. Indispensable! 2 cassettes.
How to Learn a Foreign Language
โ Scribed by Fuller, Graham E
- Publisher
- Storm King Press
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Learning any foreign language is hard work. But it\'s a lot easier if you know the hidden skills and techniques that experts know โ and use โ to learn any foreign language. In this little handbook, language expert Graham E. Fuller โ whose career has required him to learn more than a dozen languages โ shows how to take the steps that will make it easier for anyone struggling to learn any new language. That\'s why How to Learn a Foreign Language is used by schools, universities, and independent language-learners throughout the world. Acclaim for How to Learn a Foreign Language: \"Useful and entertaining.\" โ The New York Times \"It\'s astonishing that no one has ever thought of a book like this before โ designed to prepare students for beginning the study of any language. This book is indispensable to anyone learning a first foreign language.\" โ Dr. L. Michael Bell Professor of English and Foreign Languages, University of...
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