I've just discovered this group in my travels across the Internet for Finland / Finnish language resources.
I've been learning Finnish on and off for years (mostly as a child) and still am a complete beginner. As you would probably guest by my name, I do have some connection to Finnish....my mother is Finnish and I have lots and lots of family in Finland around the Kouvola area.
I live quite near to London. I have started some lessons, once a fortnight with the Finn-Guild, plus my self-study which I have been do for 6 months now and am progressing slowly....too slowly. My aim utilimately is to be able to speak Finnish fluently and live in Finland (Providing the job market improves, I work in I.T), but my first target is to be able communicate in some way then well enough to communicate comfortably to live in Finland....living in Finland without the ability to speak the language isn't an option, I have a tongue and would like to use it.
I'm thinking of attending the summer language course at Savonlinna next summer, has anyone attended this and recommend it?
I've a couple of books, "Finnish for Foreigners 1", " Teach Yourself Finnish by Terttu Leney" and "Colloquial Finnish by Daniel Abondolo" but find they move too a little quickly for me and don't spend enough time on the basics of the language....in my opinion most Finnish books are really for tourist not for people really wanting to learn the language properly, you can't cover the basics in a single book! "what is point of starting a new chapter on something complete new when the last started a new topic and you didn't understand the chapter before that!".....I'm sure there is more and better book available in Finnish than available on Amazon and the bookshops round London. However Colloquial Finnish is OK and Finnish for Foreigners is really a school textbook for use with a teacher, but my vocabulary is improving though slowly. If I do manage to learn Finnish well, I'll bloody write proper book that people can actually learn Finnish from a complete beginner, even if it does come in 15 parts.
Can anyone give me some tips and recommendation on how I speed up my learning and some good general tips for a beginner....what has worked well for yourselves...I don't see learning Finnish as impossible, but it may take some time.
Ari
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I obviously don't have problems with rolling my r's
