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The Chicago Public Library System had a good selection of tapes, books, and videos last time I checked, but maybe things are different now. Just in case you didn't know, the Foreign Service Institute programs are technically in the public domain in the US since they were created for the government using tax dollars. A group of people have taken it upon themselves to make these available online. They have some material and they keep adding more. Unfortunately it isn't the best quality and languages with unique sounds like Hungarian and Armenian for example would be near impossible to learn "correctly" from the files they have produced. Spanish, Italian, and German should all be pretty easy. Check it out: http://fsi-language-courses.com/rogue_designer said:Very cool - no such luck here in Chicago - not as far as I can tell. I'm thinking of going with some of the Foreign Service Insititute programs, rather than the Pimsleur tho. Save *some* money for lenses.
Hope it helps.
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