Adrianslont wrote:Mike Campbell lives in the States? I’m pretty sure there are plenty of Iranians in the States?
Taipei, last I heard. Either way, he'd still have access to sites like upwork and fiverr
Adrianslont wrote:Mike Campbell lives in the States? I’m pretty sure there are plenty of Iranians in the States?
Adrianslont wrote:leosmith wrote:Michael Campbell wrote:we had to make a trade in person at the border of Iran because it's impossible to get payments to people inside the country
Wow! I wonder why he didn't just go to Upwork.
Mike Campbell lives in the States? I’m pretty sure there are plenty of Iranians in the States?
Michael Campbell wrote:Ariel, the...
Brun Ugle wrote:Adrianslont wrote:leosmith wrote:Michael Campbell wrote:we had to make a trade in person at the border of Iran because it's impossible to get payments to people inside the country
Wow! I wonder why he didn't just go to Upwork.
Mike Campbell lives in the States? I’m pretty sure there are plenty of Iranians in the States?
He lives in Taiwan.
smallwhite wrote:Michael Campbell wrote:Ariel, the...
That was not necessary.
As far as I understand, the Glossika products are not a course of language instruction. Rather, they are large sets of sentences the practice of which will help the student achieve a level of automaticity in the target language. Although a transcript and translation are provided, there are no explanations of how the sentences are constructed. It is assumed that the user has already attained a level of approximately CEFR A2. Thus, you would be better off completing Assimil, or some other course of instruction, before attempting Glossika.varto2893 wrote:Would you guys recommend Glosika instead of Assimil? I want to start learning Swedish and I'm looking for good resources. Any recommendation is welcomed!
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