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Colloquial Breton by Herve Ar Bihan and Ian Press
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Colloquial Breton by Herve Ar Bihan and Ian Press
English | MP3 116 kbps 44 KHz Stereo | 2 CDs | 178 MB
Genre: AudioBook
Colloquial Breton is easy to use and completely up-to-date.
Specially written by experienced teachers for self-study and class use, the course offers you a step-by-step approach to written and spoken Breton. No prior knowledge of the language is required.
What makes Colloquial Breton your best choice in personal language learning?
* Emphasis on conversational language with clear pronunciation guidance
* Grammar section for easy reference
* Comprehensive Breton-English and English-Breton glossaries
* Stimulating exercises with lively illustrations.
By the end of this rewarding course you will be able to communicate confidently and effectively in Breton in a broad range of everyday situations.
Two 60-minute cassettes or CDs are available to accompany Colloquial Breton. These cassettes/CDs have been recorded by native speakers and will help you perfect your pronunciation, listening and speaking skills.
Amazon customer review:
A Good Introduction to Breton for English Speakers
The English-speaking learner of Breton faces three challenges: 1) As a Celtic language influenced by French, Breton is very different from English. 2) There are four major dialects and no universal standard. 3) There are several spelling systems in use, and you have to know the language enough to sound things out and guess at alternate spellings if the text you have uses a different system from your dictionary. Colloquial Breton addresses all three challenges well: 1) The grammar explanations are clear and rooted in understanding what's going on, not mastering theory. 2) It teaches a hybrid of the three major dialects that will give you entr&
233;e into the particular dialects, rather than getting hung up on presenting dialectical variations. 3) It uses the most common spelling system, so outside resources (especially on the web) are more likely to be approachable.
If you're looking for a safe gateway to learning Breton, this is your best bet.
Note that Breton is hard to sound out before you've heard it. If you're willing to put in extra work, you can find a free course with audio at [...]. But if you want to stick with the book, it's a good idea to get the accompanying CDs.
PDF Book and 2 CD's (128k stereo)
Not my rip. I have left in two copies of the course book because they have different index systems and different people have different preferences, also a Breton Grammar.
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Specially written by experienced teachers for self-study and class use, the course offers you a step-by-step approach to written and spoken Breton. No prior knowledge of the language is required.
What makes Colloquial Breton your best choice in personal language learning?
* Emphasis on conversational language with clear pronunciation guidance
* Grammar section for easy reference
* Comprehensive Breton-English and English-Breton glossaries
* Stimulating exercises with lively illustrations.
By the end of this rewarding course you will be able to communicate confidently and effectively in Breton in a broad range of everyday situations.
Two 60-minute cassettes or CDs are available to accompany Colloquial Breton. These cassettes/CDs have been recorded by native speakers and will help you perfect your pronunciation, listening and speaking skills.
Amazon customer review:
A Good Introduction to Breton for English Speakers
The English-speaking learner of Breton faces three challenges: 1) As a Celtic language influenced by French, Breton is very different from English. 2) There are four major dialects and no universal standard. 3) There are several spelling systems in use, and you have to know the language enough to sound things out and guess at alternate spellings if the text you have uses a different system from your dictionary. Colloquial Breton addresses all three challenges well: 1) The grammar explanations are clear and rooted in understanding what's going on, not mastering theory. 2) It teaches a hybrid of the three major dialects that will give you entr&
233;e into the particular dialects, rather than getting hung up on presenting dialectical variations. 3) It uses the most common spelling system, so outside resources (especially on the web) are more likely to be approachable.
If you're looking for a safe gateway to learning Breton, this is your best bet.
Note that Breton is hard to sound out before you've heard it. If you're willing to put in extra work, you can find a free course with audio at [...]. But if you want to stick with the book, it's a good idea to get the accompanying CDs.
PDF Book and 2 CD's (128k stereo)
Not my rip. I have left in two copies of the course book because they have different index systems and different people have different preferences, also a Breton Grammar.
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