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Complete Norwegian Beginner to Intermediate Course: Enhanced Edition

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Complete Norwegian is a comprehensive book and audio language course
that takes you from beginner to intermediate level.The new edition of
this successful course has been fully revised and is packed with new
learning features to give you the language, practice and skills to
communicate with confidence. -Maps from A1 to B2 of the Common
European Framework of Reference (CEFR) for languages-16 learning units plus grammar reference and word glossary-Discovery Method - figure out rules and patterns to make the language stick-Teaches the key skills - reading, writing,
listening and speaking -Learn to learn - tips
and skills on how to be a better language learner
-Culture notes - learn about the people and places
of Norway
-Outcomes-based learning - focus your studies with clear aims -Authentic listening activities - everyday conversations
give you a flavour of real spoken Norwegian
-Test Yourself - see and track your own
progress
Coming soon: get our companion app. Norwegian course: Teach Yourself is
full of fun, interactive activities to support your learning with this
course. Apple and Android versions available.Rely on Teach Yourself,
trusted by language learners for over 70 years.

518 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 1, 2010

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September 15, 2017
NOTE: despite what it says in the title, the "audio support" for this edition (ISBN13: 9781444195040) is in the form of a phone app, through which you then download audio files to your phone. There is no CD, and the audio can't be played on a computer. You have to have a modern smartphone with 226MB free space (for iPhone at least).

I might up this rating as I get further through the book, but I'm on Chapter 4, and am feeling increasingly weary. The author makes a point of saying – in the introduction – that learners shouldn't be afraid to work things out for ourselves. To this end, the book incorporates the "discovery method ... a sort of DIY approach" (as though teach-yourself isn't already DIY enough), which we're told is more likely to result in more thoroughly embedded learning. Sounds sensible, but this results in a number of frustrating features: incomplete vocab lists (this is deliberate: earlier editions have complete word lists) – of course, we're supposed to work things out for ourselves, but I've been left floundering over some words and expressions that aren't in the appended dictionary (or a separate dictionary I have) – e.g. it took a lot of googling to find the correct meaning(s) of "skal" – present tense of å skulle; grammar seems to be presented first, and explained later, sometimes quite a lot later (e.g. demonstratives are explained 16 pages after they're first used), resulting in further confusion; text in Norwegian, with no translation – meaning you have no way of knowing whether you've truly understood or not. I have no problem working hard to learn a new language (this is my 5th), but this book isn't yet suiting my learning style – which is being able to check and double-check my comprehension.

All this said, the accompanying audio files are good (ignoring the ridiculous conversations the characters have) – particularly the feature that allows you to slow down (or speed up) the rate at which people are speaking. When very slow (0.5x), they all sound drunk, but at least you can pick out individual words. Other options are 0.75x (which works best for me), 1x (i.e. normal speed, which I find too fast), 1.5x and 2x (neither of which I've tried yet). It's a shame the audio can't be downloaded to a laptop, but it's been no bother (for me) to play it on my phone. The worksheet-type questions also work well for me, although the space given to write your answers is ridiculously, and unnecessarily, small; and there are errors (p.48, for example, is littered with them); This is unforgivable in a text book.

Could work if you already have some grounding in Norwegian and don't mind a lot of head-scratching, and have reliable internet access (for all the googling you're going to be doing). Oh, and a smartphone.
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March 1, 2014
Not perfect, but definitely better than Routledges's 'Colloquial Norwegian'.
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November 12, 2020
I would marry this baby boy. Best Teach yourself book ever. You will definitely learn a lot. I would recommend it it to start your journey with norwegian.


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March 29, 2020
Excellent resource! The iOS app with the audio lessons is a little buggy, though (hence only 4 stars). Despite this drawback, the book is super well structured and pleasant to read. I’d highly recommend it.
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