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How can I learn Esperanto?




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This article is from the Scouting FAQ, by Bill Nelson nelsonb@nospam.aztec.asu.edu, Soaring Golden Eagle eagle@rangernet.org and Alan Houser troop24@emf.net with numerous contributions by others.

How can I learn Esperanto?

Get the SEL textbook "Jamborea Lingvo," by J.L. Hammer, illustrated by
the noted Netherlands graphic artist Melle Hammer. It is available from:
SEL, Postbus 433, NL-1500 EK Zaandam, the Netherlands. Cost: 6 Netherland
Guilders + postage/handling This book is also available through many
Esperanto book services, such as that of Esperanto League for North
America (elna@netcom.com). In many countries, SEL runs special courses
just for Scouts. Or, get an Esperanto textbook at a public library or
bookstore. Find out if an Esperanto course is being offered in your
area. Take the Free Esperanto Course that is available by e-mail. The
Administrator of the FEC is Marko Rauhamaa. He can be contacted at:
Marko.Rauhamaa@tekelec.com The same course is available by snail-mail,
from several national Esperanto associations. A wealth of information
about Esperanto is available at the following WWW sites:

Esperanto - The International Language: informations in 57 languagues
www.esperanto.net

Learn Esperanto on line

www.lernu.net on line esperanto course prepare by a youth team.

www.cursodeesperanto.com.br A downloadable free esperanto course for PC.

Use the last one if you're accessing from the U.S.; from Europe the
first addresses (in Sweden) may work faster. (Thanks to Martin
Weichert for this up-dated information.)

Pagxoj (Esperanto Yellow Pages/in Esperanto)
ftp://ftp.cs.chalmers.se/pu/users/martinw./fla-pa/flavaj pagxoj.html

Yellow Pages (Esperanto Yellow Pages/in English)
ftp.netcom.com/pub/el/elna/Yellow Pages

 

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