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Czech Travel Talk

Czech Travel Talk
Just the words you need to get around and communicate...

  • Audio CD with 300 essential travel words and phrases
  • Audio Music CD offering a variety of selections reflecting national culture.
  • U-Print PDF quick-reference audio guide
  • A comprehensive Lonely Planet Phrasebook with two-way dictionary plus cultural insights.

The ideal companion for all travelers. This unique audio includes both what you hear and what you say to facilitate interaction with locals at hotels, shops, restaurants - anywhere your travels take you.

Includes:

  • 60 minute audio CD
  • Audio Music CD
  • 3500-word Lonely Planet two-way Dictionary + Phrasebook
$19.95
  

Secrets of Learning a Foreign Language

Secrets of Learning a Foreign Language - CD
3 CDs / 3 Hours & Listening Guide, Plus Bonus CD!

A Spymaster's Secrets of Learning a Foreign Language

The Essential Guide for ANY Language Learning Adventure!

All the tips and techniques Fuller discovered during his overseas career: Organized, simplified, and presented here to facilitate your language acquisition.

How to use:

  • Listen before beginning your language study.
  • Discover how languages work.
  • Learn the best techniques for specific skills.
  • Refer to the CDs and Listening Guide regularly during your studies.

Whether learning in a class or on your own, Secrets of Learning a Foreign Language will be your guide to success, allowing you to discover the joy of communicating within a different culture. His humorous anecdotes and cultural insights will enrich your experience.

$19.95
  
 
 

The CZECH Language:
Czech is the official language of the Czech Republic. It is spoken by about 11 million people, of whom over 10 million reside in the Czech Republic and close to 1 million whom are in Slovakia and North American combined. Grammatically, Czech has seven cases (nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, locative, instrumental, and vocative) for nouns, pronouns, and adjectives. It is not necessary to use personal prounouns with verbs since person and number are clearly shown by the verb endings; however, personal pronouns may be used for emphasis. A modified version of the Roman alphabet is used for writing Czech.


 


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