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Richard:
In which of the languages you have studied are you bilingual? I
reached Romanian-English bilingualism with grammars, textbooks, and
dictionaries.
Eduard
On Fri, 18 Aug 2006, Richard Veit wrote...
>Over the years I've studied a number of living and dead languages
>(Latin, French, German, Old and Middle English, Japanese, and
Italian)
>under many teaching methods. I'm now trying to pick up some Spanish
>using the Pimsleur CDs. Of all the pedagogies I've encountered, this
is
>for me by far the most effective in imparting fluency and command of
>phonology, and it is also the most enjoyable. I understand the
Rosetta
>Stone series is similar. The method employs almost no direct
instruction
>in grammar.
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>Dick Veit
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