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Editorial Reviews
The Modern Language Journal
"It provides a coherent view of the formation of racial and ethnic
characteristics, cultural values, and social and political institutions."
--This text refers to the
Audio Cassette edition.
Product Description:
Colloquial Albanian gives a complete introduction to a fascinating and
little-known language, together with background information on the Albanian
people and their culture. No previous knowledge of the language is
necessary, and the course can be used for the classroom or self-study.
Each lesson contains conversations and texts based on everyday
situations, with vocabulary built up gradually from this material. All the
grammar used in the lessons is fully explained, and supplemented by clear
grammatical tables for easy reference. Progress can be tested at the end of
each lesson by completing the comprehensive and varied exercises. An
exercise key, a two-way glossary of over 2,000 words and a supplementary
reading section of extracts from Albanian literature, are all features which
contribute to the course's self-sufficiency.
This paperback in the Colloquial Language Learning Series is available
individually or as part of a pack. For more information, please refer to the
cassette pack listing for this language.
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Product Details
- Paperback: 359 pages
- Publisher: Routledge (June 1, 1991)
- ISBN: 0415056632
- Product Dimensions: 0.8 x 5.5 x 8.5 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds.
- Average Customer Review:
based on 7 reviews.
Customer Reviews
Avg. Customer Review:
10 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
Albanian......,
October 1, 2002
I am albanian, This book is NOT the proper albanian to learn. This
was written in Kosovo dialect, which is only used in Kosovo Yugoslavia.
An Albanian from Albania or Montenegro will not fully understand you and
most likely make fun of you. Its like a foriegner learning english from
a Mexican Immigrant. Find another book. |
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
Very
helpful, faleminderit!, November 26, 2001
I have been studying Albanian for over a year and used several texts.
The Colloquial Albanian book and cassette set has been one of the most
helpful. It follows a logical progression of language building and uses
reading/listening passages with humor and variety. The audio cassette
was especially helpful for building comprehesion/fluency. My only
suggestion is that the speakers speak unusually slowly and often
overenunciate on the cassette. It would be helpful to have speakers use
a more natural speed for non-native speakers to imitate. However, it was
a very good bargain for the price and I would recommend this book to
anyone wanting to study this beautiful and complex language. |
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
Best
on the market (shume mire!), August 16, 2000
Colloquial Albanian is an easy to follow, concise introduction to
shqip (Albanian). Isa Zymberi gives clear instruction on the many verb
stems and tenses/moods. A fairly broad vocab is covered, although I
recommend anyone learning shqip by themselves should also buy an
english-albanian dictionary. The accompyaning cassette is essential to
develop pronuciation and listening skills. As said by other readers, the
book is poorly bound and leafs will start to fall out withing the first
few weeks of use. I suggest taking the book to a book-binder who will
re-enforce it with string or glue. Overall, a very good book, one of the
the best on the market.(There aren't to many on the market, though). I
have some Albanian friends from Pristina and they also gave praise to
the book, although some phrases brought a smirk to their faces. Would I
buy It? -Sigurisht! |
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
Overall
good book, but bad binding, March 7, 2000
The book is designed as a teaching/learning tool, and as such one
would expect the pages to remain in the book. However we now have all of
chapters 1 and 2 as loose leaf, and I expect chapter three to begin
falling out. We have other paperbacks that are MUCH more heavily used
that do not fall apart. I also highly recommend getting the accompying
tape. |
5 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
OK
overall, October 13, 1999
Reviewer: A reader
This is a pretty good book overall. However, it suffers from one major
problem: very few people speak Albanian, especially outside the Balkans.
The authors might have produced a more useful and acclaimed opus if they
had written a book on "Colloquial German" or "Everyday Arabic". If, on
the other hand, you consider its obscurity a boon, I suggest Nenets:
agonizingly difficult and few native speakers (most of whom spend their
time in Siberia herding reindeer). |
24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
Useful,
but flawed, introduction to the Albanian language, October 21, 1998
Reviewer: A reader
Colloquial Albanian is a useful, but flawed, introduction to Albanian.
The book is fairly clearly explained and the lessons are graded quite
effectively. Nevertheless, there are some flaws. Some words and
expressions in the book are used regionally and sound quite strange when
coming from a foreigner. I actually had people laugh at me when I used "tash"
(which means "now", but is used primarily in Kosovo) instead of "tani"
in Tirana, Albania's capital. A friend had a similar experience when she
tried to say "you're welcome" to someone. The expression given near the
beginning of the book, "me nder qofsh," is a beautiful expression. It
is, however, quite dated and almost never heard anymore in response to "faleminderit"
(thank you). It would not be a flaw to include such words and
expressions in such a book if they were clearly marked.
Despite these problems, this is probably the best introduction to
Albanian currently on the market. |
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