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RE: LEARNING AFRIKAANS [boodskap #9478] Fri, 23 May 1997 00:00 na volgende boodskap
G.B.  is tans af-lyn  G.B.
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Look at the following web sites:

(1) Schoenhof's Foreign Bookstore in
Cambridge, MA

http://www.schoenhofs.com

Click under languages and choose Afrikaans.
Telephone number is (617) 547-8855

(2) http://www.studyonline.com

The course is free of charge, but it uses
language flash cards based upon a Java
applet.

Also possibly
http://pathfinder.com/@@ctDRVgQAMGt3euLI/travel/language/

In a post a while ago Andrew Harwood of Ottawa
recommended some of the following books that
you will find on the Schoenhof's list:

Groenewald, P. "Learn to speak Afrikaans"
Publisher Shuter & Shooter
Price $8.95
The author begins by using words that are the same
in both English and Afrikaans.

"Teach yourself Afrikaans" (National Textbook Company)
Price $16.95. Teaches the language as it is used in day
to day situations.

Holloway G. "Painless Afrikaans"
Publisher Juta Price: $ 13.95

Tapes:

Language 30 Afrikaans (Audio-Forum) tapes
Publisher Audio-Forum Price $21.95

Conversaphone Afrikaans Language Course
in one cassette. Publisher: Conversaphone
Price $9.98

Dictionaries: There are a number of Dictionaries
listed on Schoenhof's page. We are using
"Tweetalige Skool-Woordeboek" by
Bosman, Van der Merwe and Barnes
Publisher: Nasou. I think this is the
one listed with price $ 29.95 on
Schoenhofs. We find this quite adequate.
This is a shortened version of the larger
"Tweetalige Woordeboek" by the same
authors, and is produced for use in
secondary schools.

Gloudina Bouwer
Re: LEARNING AFRIKAANS [boodskap #9490 is 'n antwoord op boodskap #9478] Sat, 24 May 1997 00:00 Na vorige boodskap
Rick Guttery  is tans af-lyn  Rick Guttery
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Hello Gloudina,

Thanks for all the information on how to speak Afrikaans. Will check into
alot of it here next week. Thanks again.......Rick

@igs.net wrote in article ...
>
>
> Look at the following web sites:
>
> (1) Schoenhof's Foreign Bookstore in
> Cambridge, MA
>
> http://www.schoenhofs.com
>
> Click under languages and choose Afrikaans.
> Telephone number is (617) 547-8855
>
> (2) http://www.studyonline.com
>
> The course is free of charge, but it uses
> language flash cards based upon a Java
> applet.
>
> Also possibly
> http://pathfinder.com/@@ctDRVgQAMGt3euLI/travel/language/
>
>
> In a post a while ago Andrew Harwood of Ottawa
> recommended some of the following books that
> you will find on the Schoenhof's list:
>
> Groenewald, P. "Learn to speak Afrikaans"
> Publisher Shuter & Shooter
> Price $8.95
> The author begins by using words that are the same
> in both English and Afrikaans.
>
> "Teach yourself Afrikaans" (National Textbook Company)
> Price $16.95. Teaches the language as it is used in day
> to day situations.
>
> Holloway G. "Painless Afrikaans"
> Publisher Juta Price: $ 13.95
>
> Tapes:
>
> Language 30 Afrikaans (Audio-Forum) tapes
> Publisher Audio-Forum Price $21.95
>
> Conversaphone Afrikaans Language Course
> in one cassette. Publisher: Conversaphone
> Price $9.98
>
>
> Dictionaries: There are a number of Dictionaries
> listed on Schoenhof's page. We are using
> "Tweetalige Skool-Woordeboek" by
> Bosman, Van der Merwe and Barnes
> Publisher: Nasou. I think this is the
> one listed with price $ 29.95 on
> Schoenhofs. We find this quite adequate.
> This is a shortened version of the larger
> "Tweetalige Woordeboek" by the same
> authors, and is produced for use in
> secondary schools.
>
> Gloudina Bouwer
>
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