multilingua.info's Czech/Slovak/Polish weblog
Welcome to multilingua.info's Slavic languages blog for learning Czech, Slovak and Polish. By following the posts (in chronological order) on this site, you can progressively learn how to speak all three of these languages at once.
These three languages belong to the Western branch of the Slavic family. We hope one day to add a second Slavic program including Russian. For now, however, we believe it best to start with languages that use the familiar Roman alphabet, as the differences between English and the Slavic languages will pose enough complications without there being an extra script to master as well. We likewise feel it best to stick to three languages from the same branch so that the student can focus on similarities between languages, rather than getting swamped by differences.
A word about the structure of multilingua.info: For convenience of content creation, few interfaces are surpassed in ease of use by the free blogger.com service. This site uses blogger.com to generate all short items. The items on this weblog are of two varieties: 1) selections unique to the weblog presented for general interest
2) short items associated with multilingua.info's more structured learning programs
multilingua.info's Slavic languages program is still in a very early stage of development. Though not available as of this posting, a Czech/Slovak/Polish page is coming that will offer a more structured approach to the individual items on this weblog. Stay tuned.
