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4x on Pizza Express vouchers. You know you want to.Originally posted by k2p2 View PostI'm more likely to listen to it if it cost me my hard-earned! Vouchers expire end of feb, so need to use them up.
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I'm more likely to listen to it if it cost me my hard-earned! Vouchers expire end of feb, so need to use them up.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostSave your money and torrent it.
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All the Indians I've worked with recently are from Kerala. Malayalam would be the way to go..Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostI found the Russian starter one ok for conversation, and less than ok for reading. It came on a CD so was very mp3able.
To be honest, you're better off learning Hindi - at least you can work out what the people replacing you are on about
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Save your money and torrent it.Originally posted by k2p2 View PostAnyone done a linguaphone course?
Got some tesco vouchers that need spending before end of Feb.
Considering an introduction to Arabic or Russian. I assume it's MP3-able, so could learn language whilst working.
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Would be good to learn Hindi - but it's not part of their introductory offer. At previous client co, got one of the more friendly guys to teach us a word a day. But have forgotten it all.Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostI found the Russian starter one ok for conversation, and less than ok for reading. It came on a CD so was very mp3able.
To be honest, you're better off learning Hindi - at least you can work out what the people replacing you are on about
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I found the Russian starter one ok for conversation, and less than ok for reading. It came on a CD so was very mp3able.Originally posted by k2p2 View PostAnyone done a linguaphone course?
Got some tesco vouchers that need spending before end of Feb.
Considering an introduction to Arabic or Russian. I assume it's MP3-able, so could learn language whilst working.
To be honest, you're better off learning Hindi - at least you can work out what the people replacing you are on about
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Linguaphone
Anyone done a linguaphone course?
Got some tesco vouchers that need spending before end of Feb.
Considering an introduction to Arabic or Russian. I assume it's MP3-able, so could learn language whilst working.Tags: None
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