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Learn Hungarian - Hungarian Lessons

New paths to the Hungarian language: Learn Hungarian (Magyaróra) offers original tools for teachers and learners of the Hungarian language. The audio recordings, reading texts and worksheets of magyarora.com can be used both in the classroom and for self-study. The activities and worksheets are organised according to their type and level of difficulty (beginners, intermediate level, advanced level).

Hungarian step by step - by Virág Szende

Grammar excercises covering the most important and most problematic areas of Hungarian language for beginners and intermediate students. Users are adided by grammatical descriptions and examples. The grammatical descriptions and the excercises with the instructions are accesible in both Hungarian and English. Published on HungaroPort, can be accessed by clicking on the Online Materials menu item.

Listening - by Zsuzsa Lackó & Judit Kindert

Listening excercises for intermediate and higher intermediate students. The texts in this online material, based on a publication by the Summer University of Debrecen with the same title, cover the main issues of everyday life. Published on HungaroPort, can be accessed by clicking on the Online Materials menu item.

Hungarian Verb Conjugator

HVC works by loosely analyzing words based on Hungarian phonetics, and generating a set of regular verb forms. Then, any specific irregularities are written over the regularly-generated forms to produce the correct output. HVC is not a dictionary, and cannot tell you whether a word is a verb or even Hungarian. It will merely accept any word and generate forms as if it were Hungarian.

Kaleidovox - Hungarian Learning Materials

On-line interactive supplementary materials to the textbook "Halló, itt Magyarország!", which can be used independently too: texts, exercises, a multilingual word list, verb conjugator (all the finite forms of the verbs introduced in the book; presentation and practice), etc. Morfi : Exercises on morphology: verb forms (present tense, past tense, conditional, imperative); the plural of nouns and adjectives; the direct object; adverbial suffixes; etc. Coloraid: Interactive grammar exercises on sentence patterns. Magyar Multitest Multiple choice tests focusing mainly on grammar, but partly on vocabulary, too. Vocabulary games: Presentation and written practice of vocabulary items belonging to various topics with the help of pictures. Numeralia (the realm of numbers): Presentation and written (and oral) practice of the numbers in Hungarian: how to write them in words and in figures.

HungaroPort - Educational Website

Hungaroport is an educational website to provide help with learning Hungarian, and/or assessing your present level of knowledge of this language. Their database aims to facilitate collecting information on the teaching and testing of Hungarian language, online language learning, using the internet to test your Hungarian knowledge. These pages are recommended for foreigners learning Hungarian, expatriates of Hungarian descent, and all those who might be interested in Hungarian as a foreign language. Site works seamless only with Internet Explorer...

Magyarul Tanulok - Magazine

The aim of this regularly appearing magazine is to make the learning of Hungarian as enjoyable as possible. The content and the structure of the magazine are a result of careful planning so that it will be possible for every learner to find: authentic and up-to-date texts, communication-centred reports and interviews, useful and interesting information about Hungary, grammar explanations and exercises illustrating the logical structure of the Hungarian language as an additional help to your studies, language games.

Hallatlan - Hungarian sign language

The aim of the site is to offer an efficient way of the teaching and learning of the Hungarian sign language mainly for able people that are interested in it.The signs are displayed in short, continously repeated video files. This provides an easy way to learn mimics and gestures that are necessary for visual communication. Comments and suggestions can make understanding deafness easier and the site could support its own improvement this way.

Hungarian Meetups

Find Hungarian Speakers and Hungarian Language Meetups near you. Want to practice your Hungarian? Meetup with others in your area who are also interested in the Hungarian Language. All ages and levels of proficiency are welcome!

HungarianReference.com - Grammatical Guide to Hungarian

A reference guide to Hungarian grammar, designed with English-speakers in mind — The objective of this site is to serve as a reference to the beautiful Hungarian language. If is not intended to be a ground-up course, it is not intended to teach you Hungarian. It is meant to be a companion to your own study. This is a reference guide. Think of it as a text book, rather than a novel, in that you will find all the facts but reading it from cover-to-cover might be a little dry. The intended audience is the native English speaker who wishes to teach himself the language with online resources. This site is NOT a ground-up course, but rather teaches discrete units of grammar (it will aim to teach little or no vocabulary). Therefore the audience in intended to be he who wishes to refer to this site on and off during his studies, as an accompaniment to a paper book or to supplement a teacher's lessons.

Hungarian Classes Online

Nanda Dyssou, a Hungarian teacher working in the greater Los Angeles area offers a variety of Hungarian courses for beginners and intermediate/advanced students, adults and children all via email and the phone, so you never have to sit in a classroom again. The courses are offered at different levels, and the study material is emailed to you at your chosen frequency; phone calls are also scheduled around your daily activities, so it is up to you when you study.

Australian speaking Hungarian

Posted by Anonymous User at 2009-07-14 03:58

Here is a great blog I found about an Australian guy learning Hungarian http://www.ausztraltom.blogspot.com/

It's just fantastic to watch these videos!

Learn Hungarian Online

Posted by Anonymous User at 2009-08-05 00:23

I found this website http://www.hungarianclasses.com They have many different Hungarian classes through email, internet and phone. I am taking their mega course and it is very good.