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My favorite. Khatzumoto is opinionated, never at a loss for words, but most importantly, lays out a program to learn a language by yourself. It concentrates on Japanese (and more recently Chinese), but the same techniques can be applied to any language.
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Right now, the author is trying to learn Czech in three months. It doesn’t look like he’s going to make it, but there are some good tips and resources anyway. The author is a freelance translator.
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All the examples are for learning Spanish, but there’s no reason you can’t apply the techniques discussed on this blog to a different language.
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Hey, there’s not much here yet, but it will get there. So you should keep reading this blog!
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This is by no means just a language learning blog, but Tim writes about it often.
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Not just about learning a language and can tend toward the academic, but worth reading.
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This one is about learning Chinese. Looks promising.
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This site is about “exploring what it means to be a global citizen,” and a lot of being a global citizen is speaking other languages. Lots of good language learning posts here.
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Written by Kelly McGuire, there is a lot in the archives to read about her adventures learning many different languages.
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Also by Kelly McGuire, this contains a lot about Japanese culture, but also a lot of useful language learning posts and links, mainly about learning Japanese.
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Targeted toward learning Spanish with many word-of-the-day posts. The author learned Spanish in one year.