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November 3rd, 2009 at 6:04 pm
ipod – yeah, there are over 1000 (yes one thousand) episodes available on the Latinum Latin course.
it is free.
http://latinum.mypodcast.com
read the faq for info on how to download all the episodes from tiunes.
November 3rd, 2009 at 6:04 pm
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November 3rd, 2009 at 6:04 pm
There’s a little truth about language learning which the "computer program quick and easy" folk, and the "this book teaches you French in ten minutes" people do not want you to know. There is no quick and easy way to learn a language, regardless of whether it is a living language or a classical one. It takes about a thousand hours of instruction and countless thousands of practice and homework to get decent control of a new language (that’s what the standard is for the Defense Language Institute, the "Army Language School"), and that assumes a talent for language learning. If you want to play around with Latin, that’s fine. It’s a good thing to play with. Get yourself a "learn Latin" book from a bookstore and try it out. But if you are serious about learning Latin or any other language, you are wise to sign up for a course and study seriously. It’s the only way to true success.