independent study materials for Estonian

George Kalbouss kalbouss at MAC.COM
Tue Jan 27 18:57:24 UTC 2004


        I have been using Christopher Moseley,  Colloquial Estonian,
New York, London: Routledge Press, 1994.  Cassettes are available,  
although
I haven't been using them.  Answers to exercises are in the back of the  
book.
The explanations of the grammar are ok.

George Kalbouss
Assoc Prof Emeritus
The Ohio State University
On Tuesday, January 27, 2004, at 12:38  PM, Lynne deBenedette wrote:

> Can anyone recommend materials (preferably including some kind of
> recordings) for a person wanting to study Estonian on her own (with an
> emphasis on basics of conversation)?  And if you’ve used any such  
> materials
> yourself, I’d be grateful for whatever specific comments you have about
> them.
> Thanks!
>
> Lynne deB.
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> Senior Lecturer in Russian
> Brown University / Slavic Languages
> 20 Manning Walk, Box E
> Providence, RI 02912
> tel 401-863-7572 or 401-863-2689
> fax 401-863-7330
> lynne_debenedette at brown.edu
> SPRING 2004 Office Hours TBA
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