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Title: Esperanto (Teach Yourself)
by John Cresswell, John Hartley, Teach Yourself Publishing
ISBN: 0-8442-3763-9
Publisher: McGraw-Hill/Contemporary Books
Pub. Date: August, 1992
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $16.95
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Average Customer Rating: 4.87 (15 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: A great first step toward gaining a love of language
Comment: For those of you who like languages, Esperanto is for you, and this is the book to make you fluent. This book took me from zero to advanced conversation in the course of just two months! The lessons are well composed and full of examples, and the ease of learning Esperanto has encouraged me to tackle harder languages, backed with the grammatical understanding I have gained from studying Esperanto via this book.

Rating: 5
Summary: Esperanto is incredibly learnable
Comment: Many people spend great amounts of time learning foreign languages that they are unable to use with any practical degree of fluency. That is because ethnic languages are very difficult to learn. Esperanto gives people a bridge to cross the language gap by serving as a neutral language that can be learned much more quickly and thoroughly than the ethnic langages. For English speakers, Teach Yourself Esperanto is the best book in existence for acquiring the international language through self-study.

The book does an exceptional job of introducing the elements of the language step-by-step, and engaging the reader in practical exercises to use what has been learned. No time is wasted on exceptions; there are none. Teach Yourself also maintains focus and omits linguistic comparisons, and because of this, it is perfect for a student who wants to gain practical knowledge rather than parse the language as a curiosity.

TYE also does a good job in presenting Esperanto as it is really used. There are few hotels or restaurants where you will speak Esperanto with the staff, instead the specimen texts trace the friendship of an English Esperanto-speaking family and their Norwegian penpal who eventually comes for a visit. There are also several other articles on other topics which make learning less monotonous.

There are keys to all the exercises, as well as a good practical glossary for beginners. In addition, there are appendices summarizing the correlatives of Esperanto, the common affixes and the 16 fundamental rules. If one criticism is to be made, it is that the book does aim for British students, and is a little bit dated. None of this should stand in the way of a serious student, after all, the language hasn't changed.

Audio tapes are available with it, and they are helpful, but not completely necessary. Mastering the 28 sounds and the handful of diphthongs (vowel combinations), none of which vary in their pronunciation, and internalizing that the stress (accent) is without exception on the second to last vowel, can be done without the audio supplement.

I learned Esperanto in 1994 using TYE. I had only picked the book up just to get an idea of what Esperanto was like linguistically. In time, I was doing all of the exercises and learning the language before I even realized it. Devoting a few hours a week to learning, I was able to have meaningful, fluent conversations in Esperanto in less than 6 months - all without ever consulting a teacher. I've since made contact with Esperanto speakers from around the world and attended conferences in several countries.

If you've failed at learning another language, you'll be surprised by Esperanto.

Rating: 5
Summary: An aspiring Esperantist's best friend
Comment: I ordered this book through my local library, because I was interested learning about Esperanto. Once I had it, I realized I would need a permanent copy for myself. I searched everywhere on the internet for it, but because it is out of print the only place I found it was here, on Amazon.com. The price was $30.68, which is outrageous for a book of not even 200 pages. But I paid it, because this book really is priceless!
If you want to learn Esperanto, you need this book.

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