
So what do you need? Well, your course book for a start. That is one of the most useful components of your language course. I often used to reflect that if students knew everything that was in their course book by the end of the year, no matter how unexciting the book was, they would actually know a lot of French, German, Spanish, or whatever.
Then how are you going to organise any work? Do you need a place to keep polished work and a space to record rough work which can be thrown away later? What about a good grammar book? And of course a dictionary. But which one? A mall one to fit in a handbag or pocket? or a larger, comprehensive one for the study? What about one for the laptop?
Should you be thinking of other equipment? Something for the computer?
CDs / DVDs? Ipod? MP3?
And that all important notebook that goes with you everywhere for "collecting" language? See The Complete Guide to Learning a Language, Chapter 3
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