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Teach Yourself Finnish
is the course for anyone who wants to progress quickly
from the basics to understanding, speaking and writing
Finnish with confidence. Although aimed at those with
no previous knowledge, it is equally suitable for anyone
wishing to brush up existing knowledge for a holiday
or business trip. Key structures and vocabulary are
introduced in 18 thematic units progressing from introducing
yourself and dealing with everyday situations to talking
about work and driving in Finland. The first five units
are a survival package. They give a basic introduction
to the kind of language you need when you visit the
country. In the later units you will become familiar
with many aspects of Finnish life as well as the language.
The emphasis is on communication throughout with important
language structures introduced through dialogues on
the accompanying recording. There are plenty of exercises
to practise the language as it is introduced and tips
throughout to help with grammar. Cultural information
boxes give useful advice and information for anyone
planning a trip to Finland.
The new edition has been updated and is now accompanied
by a double CD with extra audio material. Popular features
of the previous edition have been retained:
- English-Finnish vocabulary
- glossary of grammatical terms
- a 'taking it further' section to direct learners to
further sources of real Finnish
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Terttu Leney is an
experienced teacher, teacher trainer, translator and
broadcaster of Finnish. She has taught Finnish in various
firms and language schools, at Chelsea & Westminster
Adult Education Institute, the University of Surrey
and has been teaching Finnish at the Foreign Office
in London for over twenty years. She has taught several
generations of UK diplomats to Helsinki. She has also
been a freelance broadcaster for the Finnish section
of the BBC World Service and Examinations Administrator
for Language Testing Associates, London. In 1996 she
gained a Postgraduate Diploma in Current Developments
in Language Training from the University of Westminster. |