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Colloquial Slovak: The Complete Course for Beginners

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Colloquial Slovak is easy to use and is specially written by experienced teachers for self-study or class use. The course offers you a step-by-step approach to written and spoken Slovak. No prior knowledge of the language is required.

What makes Colloquial Slovak your best choice in personal language learning?

288 pages, Paperback

First published December 26, 1996

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James Naughton

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14 reviews
August 1, 2007
This series is a great way to learn a language organically, as you listen to and imitate quick speech and common language. The lessons proceed in order of grammatical difficulty and do not attempt to explain too many rules at once, focusing instead on hearing the rules in the context of the dialogues.

The only reason I can't give this five stars is because Slovak is so fucking difficult. You'd be crazy to try to learn it.
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70 reviews
September 20, 2010
I have yet to find an adequate book for learning Slovak. I thought this would be in with it's audio CD's and the reviews I read, but the context of each chapter bounces around. There doesn't seem to be any flow to any of the chapters which makes comprehension a little more difficult. For instance there could be a short paragraph about a specific preposition in one section, but the rest of the details for it isn't until several chapters. I found myself flipping around trying to find connections and hoping to understand so that I could communicate. The best part of this book was the beginning chapter on Slovak pronunciation (which is paramount to the learning process). After that, I was sorely disappointed. I use it along with other books to try to get a grasp on the language, but I found that I learned more from asking friends.
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July 8, 2011
While this states it as being written for beginners, it is nothing of the like. Had I not known other Slavic languages before reading this I would have been lost by the third chapter. Instead I was lost by the sixth chapter...
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