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Learning Esperanto International Auxiliary Constructed Languages Linguistics


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Courses, learning aids and advice on learning Esperanto.

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- Presentation of the language in multiple languages and direct communication with Esperanto speakers from countries all over the world. Features include a built-in dictionary, multimedia courses at various skill levels, and objective examinations.
- Multilingual program for learning Esperanto, 16 languages available. Pronunciation, translation, songs. Free download and e-mail guidance.


  • - Free 10-lesson correspondence course.
  • - Based on the HyperCard Esperanto course. For english speakers.
  • - A project that aims to teach Esperanto via the net and to create local and regional nuclei of the Esperanto movement.
  • - Web pages, on-line courses, local classes; hosted by the U.S. Esperanto youth organization.
  • - A seven-lesson course in New York City for English speakers.
  • - English-Esperanto phrase book.
  • - 26-lesson course intended to permit a high degree of competence in written Esperanto very quickly.
  • - Materials and interactive activities for learning Esperanto.
  • - Concise user-friendly grammar guide by R. Kent Jones and Christopher M.A. Zervic.
  • - Provides information on Esperanto related courses, exams, events and other educational resources for students of all levels and ages.
  • - An advanced free email course in Esperanto. Accompanying wordlists are available for speakers of English, German, French, Italian, Dutch, Portuguese and many other languages.
  • - Collection of links to sites about learning Esperanto on the Web.
  • - Mailing list, organizations, courses, projects, materials; hosted by the Esperantic Studies Foundation.
  • - A user-contributed work-in-progress textbook for learning Esperanto.
  • - A 21-lesson, grammar-oriented introductory course
  • - A Rhythmic Self-study Course in Esperanto
  • - Amusingly presented introductory lesson: pronunciation, parts of speech, basic vocabulary.
  • - Written in English with emphasis on morphology.
  • - Introductory article by Mark Bailey on Micheloud's "Learning Languages" site.


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