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From: Karl Marozsan <>
Subject: Re: [HUNGARY-L] Hungarian lessons
Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2000 08:35:19 -0500
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I have sent email messages to Lilla Hudoba and have not recieved a reply. Do
you know what has happened to her and if she still is sending the lessons?

MTB wrote:

> I've sent versions of the following message to members who e-mailed me
> individually, and now I'm sending it to the whole list, as I hope it may be
> useful to you: (sorry, Renee and Steve, for the duplication)
>
> You can check out Lilla's web site: www.hungarotips.com and also read her
> bio and see a family photo. That will give you a sense of her style and
> her nature as a person. She was born in Hungary, and has lived in the
> states since 1994. Currently, she is teaching math at a local college.
>
> Lilla charges $15.00 USD for a year's worth of lessons, which are e-mailed
> to us about 5 times per week. I print each lesson out, and it's 1-2 pages
> per lesson. She tries to tailor the lessons to the individual students'
> interests and abilities. For example, I arranged to e-mail her in very
> basic Hungarian, and she corrects my posts and returns them to me. Others
> ask for *.wav files to be e-mailed, in which she reads the lessons aloud,
> so that you can get the right pronunciation. Lilla has also offered to be
> online in a chat room, where students and she can e-mail back and forth to
> each other.
>
> I have found Lilla to be a terrific teacher and person. Each of her
> lessons' is carefully and thoroughly developed on one single point of
> grammar, with lots of examples. You can e-mail her with questions and
> she'll respond with clear answers. I signed up in late January, and I have
> really learned a lot.
>
> Maureen Tighe-Brown


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