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  • Vietnamese Phrase Pack Audio Travel CD Bertlitz Book
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    Berlitz Vietnamese Travel Pack Includes 224 page phrase book and Audio CD More Vietnamese Language Learning click here Berlitz Vietnamese Travel Pack Phrase Book and Audio CD Brand New : Includes 224 page phrase book and Audio CD Berlitz Vietnamese Travel Pack includes a 224 page phrase book and an audio CD. Learners are provided with 1 200 written words and phrases easy-to-understand pronunciation a dictionary emergency expressions and color-coded sections for easy reference. The CD contains basic expressions and convenient topics such as eating out travel accommodations sightseeing and leisure making friends stores and health so you can listen and learn anytime anywhere * 1 200 words and p more.....

  • CD Comprehensive Level Pimsleur Vietnamese Discount
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    Pimsleur Comprehensive Vietnamese Level 1 Get other Vietnamese Language audio click here Comprehensive Vietnamese I includes 30 lessons of essential grammar and vocabulary -- 16 hours of real-life spoken practice sessions -- plus an introduction to reading. Upon completion of this Level I program you will have functional spoken proficiency with the most-frequently-used vocabulary and grammatical structures. You will be able to: * initiate and maintain face-to-face conversations * deal with every day situations -- ask for information directions and give basic information about yourself and family * communicate basic information on informal topics and participate in casual conversations * avoi click here.....

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    Vietnamese Audio CD Course Two Audio CD's and Phrase Book More Vietnamese Language Learning click here Vietnamese Audio CD Course - Audio and PhraseBook Brand New (still shrink wrapped): 2 CDs Based on the widely acclaimed accelerated learning method developed for U.S. Government personnel these language courses feature basic conversational phrases on two audio CDs . Topics include: Greetings Personal Needs Transportation Business Health and Emergency Terms and more. You can learn anytime anywhere... in your car... while exercising... whenever! The pocket-size Phrase Book included with the courses can be used separately as an excellent and handy reference guide while traveling. The Phrase Bo find out more.....

  • Audio Yourself Complete NEW Book CDs
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    Teach Yourself Complete Vietnamese 2 Audio CDs and Book More Vietnamese Language Learning click here Teach Yourself Complete Vietnamese 2 Audio CDs and Book 2 CD's and Book Are you looking for a complete course in Vietnamese which takes you effortlessly from beginner to confident speaker? Whether you are starting from scratch or are just out of practice Complete Vietnamese will guarantee success! Now fully updated to make your language learning experience fun and interactive. You can still rely on the benefits of a top language teacher and our years of teaching experience but now with added learning features within the course and online. The course is structured in thematic units and the emp more here.....

  • Lonely
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    Lonely Planet Vietnamese Phrasebook Two-way dictionary and Phrasebook Other Learn to Speak Vietnamese Audio and Books click here Lonely Planet Vietnamese Phrasebook - Paperback Paperback - 255pp Conical hats lacquerware bowls and flag T-shirts are fine - you can compare them with everyone else's. Or get talking and bring home souvenirs that no one can match. Open the phrasebook and make this trip your own. Comprehensive food section Tips on cultural etiquette Useful phrases for finding accomodations dealing with health emergencies and hitting the town Easy-to-use pronunciation guide Two way dictionary and sentence builder About the Vietnamese Language Vietnamese formerly known under French c more information.....

  • CDs Vietnamese Speak Pimsleur Audio Learn Vietnamese Conversational
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    Pimsleur Conversational Vietnamese - Audio CD 8CDs 16 Lessons Audio CDs play on Car/Portable/Home CD player Other Vietnamese Audio Language Learning click here Other Pimsleur Audio click here Pimsleur Conversational Vietnamese - Audio CD Brand New : 8 CDs HEAR IT LEARN IT SPEAK IT The Pimsleur Method provides the most effective language-learning program ever developed. The Pimsleur Method gives you quick command of Vietnamese structure without tedious drills. Learning to speak Vietnamese can actually be enjoyable and rewarding. The key reason most people struggle with new languages is that they aren't given proper instruction only bits and pieces of a language. Other language programs sell more.....

  • Audio Pimsleur Vietnamese Basic
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    Pimsleur Basic Vietnamese Totally Audio - only 30 minutes a day 5 CDs Latest Pimsleur release More Vietnamese Language Learning click here Pimsleur Basic Vietnamese Audio 5 CDs Brand New : . 5 CDs This Basic program contains 5 hours of audio-only effective language learning with real-life spoken practice sessions. HEAR IT LEARN IT SPEAK IT The Pimsleur Method provides the most effective language-learning program ever developed. The Pimsleur Method gives you quick command of Vietnamese structure without tedious drills. Learning to speak Vietnamese can actually be enjoyable and rewarding. The key reason most people struggle with new languages is that they aren't given proper instruction only b more details.....

  • Artificial languages
    Individuals and groups have constructed their own artificial languages, for practical, experimental, personal, or ideological reasons. International auxiliary languages are generally constructed languages that strive to be easier to learn than natural languages; other constructed languages strive to be more logical ("loglangs") than natural languages; a prominent example of this is Lojban. (The Logical Language Group (LLG) ) .Some languages, most constructed, are meant specifically for communication between people of different nationalities or language groups as an easy-to-learn second language. Several of these languages have been constructed by individuals or groups. Natural, pre-existing languages may also be used in this way - their developers merely catalogued and standardized their vocabulary and identified their grammatical rules. These languages are called naturalistic. One such language, Latino Sine Flexione, is a simplified form of Latin. Two others, Occidental and Novial, were drawn from several Western languages. Some writers, such as J. R. R. Tolkien, have created fantasy languages, for literary, artistic or personal reasons. The fantasy language of the Klingon race (a warrior race in the fictional Star Trek universe ) has in recent years been developed by fans of the Star Trek series, including a vocabulary and grammar.
  • About the Dutch Language
    Dutch is a West Germanic language spoken by around 24 million people, mainly in the Netherlands, Belgium and Suriname, but also by smaller groups of speakers in parts of France, Germany and several former Dutch colonies. It is closely related to other West Germanic languages (e.g., English, West Frisian and German) and somewhat more remotely to the North Germanic languages. Dutch is a descendant of Old Frankish and is the parent language of Afrikaans, one of the official languages of South Africa and the most widely understood in Namibia. Dutch and Afrikaans are to a large extent mutually intelligible, although they have separate spelling standards and dictionaries and have separate language regulators. Standard Dutch (Standaardnederlands) is the standard language of the major Dutch-speaking areas and is regulated by the Nederlandse Taalunie ("Dutch Language Union"). Dutch is also an official language of the European Union and the Union of South American Nations. Dutch grammar also shares many traits with German, but has a less complicated morphology caused by deflexion, which puts it closer to English. Dutch has officially three genders, masculine, feminine, and neuter, however, according to some interpretations these are reduced to only two, common and neuter, which is similar to the gender systems of most Continental Scandinavian languages. The consonant system of Dutch did not undergo the High German consonant shift and has more in common with English and the Scandinavian languages. Like most Germanic languages it has a syllable structure that allows fairly complex consonant clusters. Dutch is often noted for the prominent use of velar fricatives (ch and g, pronounced at the back of the mouth), often picked up on as a source of amusement or even satire. Dutch vocabulary is predominantly Germanic in origin, considerably more so than English. This is to a large part due to the heavy influence of Norman French on English, and to Dutch patterns of word formation, such as the tendency to form long and sometimes very complicated compound nouns, being more similar to those of German and the Scandinavian languages.
  • Dig deep into Lion: The best overlooked, underrated features
    Apple billed this summer's release of Mac OS X Lion as having more than 200 new features, but most coverage of Lion in the intervening months has focused on only a handful of them. While iOS-like navigation and app-launching interfaces, autosave/restore capabilities, AirDrop file sharing and an emergency restore partition are by all means important, there are a lot of helpful tweaks and ...
  • Real adventurers will swap romance for murky depths
    If you're reading this at home in the comfort of an armchair, shame on you: why are you not sailing solo round the world, rowing naked across the Atlantic or walking to the South Pole on your hands?