During the first half of the course, you focus on listening, reading, and repeating. You don't try to construct your own sentences yet; you simply "absorb" the rhythm and structure of the language.
(New English Without Toil) is the Serbian/Croatian adaptation of the world-renowned "Without Ease" series by the French publisher Assimil. Designed for self-study, it remains one of the most popular methods for South Slavic speakers to reach a B2 (independent user) level in English through a natural, intuitive process. The Assimil Methodology
Available on CD or as MP3s. These are crucial, as they feature native speakers and help you master the "muffled" English vowels (like the short "i") that can be tricky for Slavic speakers, as noted in linguistic guides on Scribd . Why It’s Effective for Serbian/Croatian Speakers
This specific edition is tailored to the linguistic hurdles faced by speakers of Balkan languages. It provides specific tips on pronunciation and helps navigate the differences in verb tenses (like the Present Perfect), which don't have direct equivalents in Slavic languages.
Unlike dry textbooks, Assimil uses lively, often funny daily-life dialogues to keep learners engaged.
Novi Engleski Bez Muke: Assimil -
During the first half of the course, you focus on listening, reading, and repeating. You don't try to construct your own sentences yet; you simply "absorb" the rhythm and structure of the language.
(New English Without Toil) is the Serbian/Croatian adaptation of the world-renowned "Without Ease" series by the French publisher Assimil. Designed for self-study, it remains one of the most popular methods for South Slavic speakers to reach a B2 (independent user) level in English through a natural, intuitive process. The Assimil Methodology Assimil - Novi engleski bez muke
Available on CD or as MP3s. These are crucial, as they feature native speakers and help you master the "muffled" English vowels (like the short "i") that can be tricky for Slavic speakers, as noted in linguistic guides on Scribd . Why It’s Effective for Serbian/Croatian Speakers During the first half of the course, you
This specific edition is tailored to the linguistic hurdles faced by speakers of Balkan languages. It provides specific tips on pronunciation and helps navigate the differences in verb tenses (like the Present Perfect), which don't have direct equivalents in Slavic languages. Designed for self-study, it remains one of the
Unlike dry textbooks, Assimil uses lively, often funny daily-life dialogues to keep learners engaged.