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From: ryan1@bnl.gov (William A. Ryan)
Subject: Language tapes?
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Organization: Brookhaven National Laboratory
Date: Tue, 7 Mar 1995 03:02:53 GMT
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Hope anyone here can help me out....
I commute 2 hours a day from home to work, and would like to try to learn
at least some of a language in this time which is otherwise wasted (I'm
tired of Books On Tape).  I've tried standard bookstore language packages,
but they don't concentrate on conversational techniques, which is what I'd
like to learn, and to really learn a language, I'd have to spend the time
on the written part,  time I don't have (long story) (Alright, I'll go
easy on the commas). Does anyone know of a company that makes tapes
designed either for use in an automobile or for teaching simple
conversational techniques in a language (i.e. mostly verbal). Please take
half a sec and email me, I'd really appriciate it.  Thanks.

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William A. Ryan - BNL/RHIC
ryan1@bnl.gov

"Of course it's boring. That's the point." - Crash Davis
