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Courses / Supplementary learning material (including literature)
- Kazakh Language Course for Peace Corps Volunteers in Kazakhstan [English]
- Video tutorials of Kazakh (Maksat Imangazi) [English]
- DLIFLC - Kazakh Language Survival Kit [English]
- DLIFLC - Legends and Folktales [English - scroll down to Kazakhstan to hear “Legend of the Dombra” in either English or Kazakh accompanied by subtitles]
- Online graded series of transcripts of short dialogues with audio (Indiana University) [Kazakh, Russian]
- Online course of Kazakh for beginners (A1 and A2) [Russian - free registration required]
- Online phrasebook of Kazakh for beginners [Russian with some English translations - audio works only for indivdual phrases or sentences instead of entire dialogues]
- Online course of Kazakh for beginning students [Russian with some English translations of dialogues]
- Online course of Kazakh for intermediate students [Russian]
- Online course of Kazakh for advanced students [Russian]
- Lessons of Kazakh [Russian]
- Lessons of Spoken Kazakh with Ease (Yelena Romanenko) [Russian - free registration required]
- Texts for supplementary reading (dual Kazakh-Russian) (Yelena Romanenko) [Russian - free registration required]
- Jokes in Kazakh with exercises (dual Kazakh-Russian) (Yelena Romanenko) [Russian - free registration required]
- Colloquial Kazakh - textbook and CDs (Zaure Batayeva) [English] COMMERCIAL
- Beginning Kazakh (Critical Language Series) (Ablahat Ibrahim) [English] COMMERCIAL
- Intermediate Kazakh (Critical Language Series) (Akmaral Mukanova) [English] COMMERCIAL
- Advanced Kazakh (Critical Language Series) (Akmaral Mukanova) [English] COMMERCIAL
- Kazakh Textbook: Beginning and Intermediate and audio (?) (T. T. K. Arapova) [English] COMMERCIAL
Dictionaries / Reference Material / Phrasebooks / Word-lists
- Audio phrasebook and Online dictionary (Lena Leneshmidt) [English, Kazakh, Russian]
- Large online dictionary [English, Kazakh, Russian]
- Kazakh Grammatical Sketch with Affix List (Karl Krippes) [English]
- Kazakh - Russian / Russian / Kazakh Dictionary (Kaldybay Bektayev)
- Online Russian - Kazakh / Kazakh - Russian Dictionary
- Online French - Kazakh / Kazakh - French Dictionary
- Online descriptive grammar with exercises and answers (Tat’yana Valyayeva) [Russian]
- Lessons in Kazakh Grammar (Yelena Romanenko) [Russian - free registration required]
- Kasachisch: Kurzgrammatik (Angelika Landmann) [German] COMMERCIAL
- Kasachisch Wort für Wort (Thomas Höhmann) [German] COMMERCIAL
Media / Culture
- Radio Azattyq
- Kazakh Radio and Television Corporation
- Kazakh TV
- Kazakh Radio
- Yegemen Kazakhstan (newspaper)
- Zhas Alash (newspaper)
- CultureTalk Kazakhstan
- Уикипедия (Kazakh Wikipedia)
Kazakh resources
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Re: Kazakh resources
Some media in the Arabic script:
Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture news
Kazakh edition of Xinjiang Daily (Latin script also available)
Kazakh version of Xinjiang TV
Kazakh version of CCTV (Cyrillic and Latin scripts also available)
Kazakh version of the People's Daily Online (Cyrillic script also available)
Kazakh version of CNR
Arabic script version of KazInform
Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture news
Kazakh edition of Xinjiang Daily (Latin script also available)
Kazakh version of Xinjiang TV
Kazakh version of CCTV (Cyrillic and Latin scripts also available)
Kazakh version of the People's Daily Online (Cyrillic script also available)
Kazakh version of CNR
Arabic script version of KazInform
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Re: Kazakh resources
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- Beginning Kazakh (Critical Language Series) (Ablahat Ibrahim) [English] COMMERCIAL
- Intermediate Kazakh (Critical Language Series) (Akmaral Mukanova) [English] COMMERCIAL
- Advanced Kazakh (Critical Language Series) (Akmaral Mukanova) [English] COMMERCIAL
These resources are also available on the Internet:
Beginning Kazakh
Intermediate Kazakh
Advanced Kazakh
The website is called Language Canvas and offers a subscription model which currently [11/2019] costs $ 6.99 per month with a minimum subscription period of 6 months.
Disclaimer: I don't speak Kazakh and I don't intend to study Kazakh, so I can't judge the quality of this offer. The site also has courses for other languages (Ukrainian, Turkish, Kurdish, Korean, Cantonese, and Brazilian Portuguese).
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Re: Kazakh resources
That's because the DVDs are no longer being made, so they decided to make them online courses rather than just have them cease to exist.
I ran into that site a few months ago, but I never checked the lessons out.
I ran into that site a few months ago, but I never checked the lessons out.
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Re: Kazakh resources
A couple YouTube channels that might be interesting for an intermediate to advanced learner.
DOPE SOZ: a podcast discussing a wide range of political, social and cultural issues in modern Kazakhstan and beyond. While the hosts are broadly in favor of expanding the sphere of usage of the Kazakh language, their and their guests' Kazakh skills aren't always up to the same level, so depending on who's participating in a given episode the discussions may be predominately in Russian or feature a lot of code-switching back and forth.
Kazak Bubble: an infotainment channel on linguistics that started very recently and only has one video up so far (The History of Kazak (Part 1)), but looks quite promising.
Also, one update on a resource linked to earlier:
As of now all levels up to and including C2 are available, plus now you can do the course via English and Turkish as well as Russian. I'm currently slowly making my way through it after the placement test put me in B1.
DOPE SOZ: a podcast discussing a wide range of political, social and cultural issues in modern Kazakhstan and beyond. While the hosts are broadly in favor of expanding the sphere of usage of the Kazakh language, their and their guests' Kazakh skills aren't always up to the same level, so depending on who's participating in a given episode the discussions may be predominately in Russian or feature a lot of code-switching back and forth.
Kazak Bubble: an infotainment channel on linguistics that started very recently and only has one video up so far (The History of Kazak (Part 1)), but looks quite promising.
Also, one update on a resource linked to earlier:
Brun Ugle wrote:Chung wrote:- Online course of Kazakh for beginners (A1 and A2) [Russian - free registration required]
As of now all levels up to and including C2 are available, plus now you can do the course via English and Turkish as well as Russian. I'm currently slowly making my way through it after the placement test put me in B1.
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Re: Kazakh resources
Found another interesting channel in Kazakh - Koktay, a gaming playthrough and commentary channel. Aside from offering commentary and sometimes translation of in-game dialogue into Kazakh, what's notable about the channel owner is that he is apparently a qandas from China, so he does next to no code-switching into Russian that you might expect from an informal entertainment channel.
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