R: upper-level Czech

Edil Legno peitlova at TISCALINET.IT
Wed Jan 17 18:01:36 UTC 2001


go to www.seznam.cz - knihovny - univerzitni.
Katarina
----- Original Message -----
From: Leslie Farmer <Zemedelec at AOL.COM>
To: <SEELANGS at LISTSERV.CUNY.EDU>
Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2001 5:44 PM
Subject: upper-level Czech


>   I've been studying Czech for a couple of years, partly on my own in the
US,
> partly in classes in the Czech Republic (spent 1998 at the Letni Skola
> Slovanskych Studii summer session in Brno, then spent 2 semesters (15
hours
> of classes a week) with the MU Kabinet Cestiny pro Cinzince in 1999).  I'm
> now living in New Orleans where Czech studies are virtually nonexistent.
>
> I recapitulated the book I used in 1999 (Communicative Czech Intermediate,
> Reskova/Pintarova) last semester through UNO's Critical Languages Program
> just to keep in the groove.  (This program uses a nonprofessional
> native-language "facilitator," but you're essentially on your own with the
> text.)
>
> Now I've run out of texts.  The facilitator is a nice kid but not
> inventive--she does her job and goes.  I need something--ideally
> higher-level, interactive tapes, if not, a higher-level text--which will
prod
> me forward.  Suggestions, anyone?
>
> Leslie Farmer
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
>  Use your web browser to search the archives, control your subscription
>   options, and more.  Visit and bookmark the SEELANGS Web Interface at:
>                 http://members.home.net/lists/seelangs/
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------

-------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Use your web browser to search the archives, control your subscription
  options, and more.  Visit and bookmark the SEELANGS Web Interface at:
                http://members.home.net/lists/seelangs/
-------------------------------------------------------------------------



More information about the SEELANG mailing list