Abigail's Language Bookshelf Tour 2018 | VEDF #23

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Casual little tour! I show you my books, tell you about my favourites, and give you some tips for saving money on resources!

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Can you imagine getting a Bulgarian book but in French? Or learn Japanese but IN Chinese. Now that is challenging haha.

blakealger
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My bookshelves have overflowed to piles on the floor and bins in the garage. This is one of the reasons I don't want to do a bookshelf tour. But maybe sometime, I'll make a video of the two shelves that represent my current language projects and those I want to get back to sometime soon.

andymounthood
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Don't throw away Dino Buzzati, especially now that you're learning Italian! (even if the copy you own is in French I think). He is one of the most famous writers in Italy, and certainly one of the most brilliant

Great video, when you uploaded the clip where you reorganized your shelves I hoped to see the 'show and tell' video :) and here you are :D

GurenSuzuki
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That is a book shell that everybody would like to have! You are wonderful! 😊

gustavotolaba
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matildawolfram
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My Language Bookshelf: 5

I'm a disgrace.

new_filler
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My oxfam bookshop is amazing ! Recently I picked up a Norwegian teach yourself for £1.99 I'm not planning to study Norwegian but for that price it was worth buying just to have flick through and have on my bookshelf . I've started buying phrasebooks from there too, bought Hungarian as I went there 2 weeks ago and just picked up a Dutch phrasebook as I'm going on a road trip to Amsterdam staying in a hostel in 2 weeks time . then a week after that a road trip to Poland

lisettelachat
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I get my books through: eBay, Goodwill, thrift stores (you'd be surprised), and half price books.

blakealger
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omg I have that same Ljubljana book. It is a series of three I picked up in Slovenia seventeen years ago! I've never seen anyone else with that book in the US.

stephenlee
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I don’t know if you knew but, the books is pronounced “B-ahbull” it’s named after the Tower of Babel in the holy bible.

Lucas-hbhc
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Hello! Have you heard about "vocabulaire progressif du français"? there are a few levels and I'm using Niveau Débutant. I love it! There are books from this series about grammar or communication as well. You should look at it, I guess :)

katarzynaosada
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I don't know where you live and I'm a bit jealous 😂 but In France, it's a fight to find a language book (at least in my city)

historiamania
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My desk shelf has basically become a language bookshelf so don't feel embarrassed xD

shanenanigans
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I should probably get a small bookshelf for my language books! It’s growing but not like yours :)

Leafling
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Извинявай, но мога ли да попитам защо реши да учиш български?(може и да си казвала преди, но не искам да търся в предишните видеа, затова питам направо)

DFrey-ogyn
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You buy some books to learn the languages, it's a good thing. French is my native languague at the moment I learn English and I like it.

bedaarnaud
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how much did you shell out on this library?

languagetv
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Hi Abigail I loved your bookshelf you have plenty of good books! nevertheless would be great to have the Bible in any of your target language, i been reading the Bible with a plan of 2 years, that you read a chapter or 2 by day and at the end of 2 years voila! you have read the Bible, is a great book and teaches you a lot more than many other books. I totally recommend that book for you, by the way the Jerusalem's Bible is one of the best translations and is a French original one.
Please keep going with your videos I always enjoy them.

anasmith
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Bez problemu polski
Polish tutor :)

lisettelachat
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I don't see the interest to learn bulgarian. Not much people speak it over the world

bedaarnaud