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'''''How to Learn Any Language: Quickly, Easily, Inexpensively, Enjoyably and on Your Own''''' is a book by [[Barry Farber]], an American radio talk show host, author, commentator and language-learning enthusiast. In this work he detailed his method for self-study by employing a multi-track study of the language, using memory aids for vocabulary, and "hidden moments" throughout the day.<ref>[https://african.wisc.edu/books/farber-barry-how-to-learn-any-language-quickly-easily-inexpensively-enjoyable-and-on-your-own-bethesda-maryland-carol-publishing-group-1991/ Book review]</ref><ref>[https:// |
'''''How to Learn Any Language: Quickly, Easily, Inexpensively, Enjoyably and on Your Own''''' is a book by [[Barry Farber]], an American radio talk show host, author, commentator and language-learning enthusiast. In this work he detailed his method for self-study by employing a multi-track study of the language, using memory aids for vocabulary, and "hidden moments" throughout the day.<ref>[https://african.wisc.edu/books/farber-barry-how-to-learn-any-language-quickly-easily-inexpensively-enjoyable-and-on-your-own-bethesda-maryland-carol-publishing-group-1991/ Book review]</ref><ref>[https://www.perapera.org/how-to-learn-any-language/ Book review]</ref><ref>[https://autolingual.com/barry-farber-language-review/ Book review]</ref> |
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Revision as of 23:59, 22 December 2023
Author | Barry Farber |
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Sprache | Englisch |
Genre | language learning |
Publication date | 1991 |
Publication place | Vereinigte Staaten |
How to Learn Any Language: Quickly, Easily, Inexpensively, Enjoyably and on Your Own is a book by Barry Farber, an American radio talk show host, author, commentator and language-learning enthusiast. In this work he detailed his method for self-study by employing a multi-track study of the language, using memory aids for vocabulary, and "hidden moments" throughout the day.[1][2][3]
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