Perhaps one of the most common ways of learning Ojibwe is to get a downloadable audio book.
Downloadable audio books provide a resource to people that do not want to be tied to a book. Through these audio books, anyone is able to take an Ojibwe language course from the comfort of their own audio device. You can put these audio books on any mp3 player, CD player, I-pod, or other music playing device.
There are many benefits to learning Ojibwe this way.
The secret to this revolutionary method is that the audio you hear is scientifically sequenced to lock language into your brain... instantly. You only have to listen once! It is because we're born this way that children learn languages before they ever read a word. Children teach us that you don't need to understand much of anything to get in step with the words, meanings, and nuances of a language.
Mimicry, association, context, feeling and flow happen when children are simply around a new language.
Audio books can come in various different forms. They used to be mostly cassette tapes, but more and more are hitting the market in CD form.
One of the most popular, however, has become the type that you download directly from the vendor.
This means that you are getting an instant product that you can then put on a CD or other MP3 playing device.
With instant access, you no longer have to wait for the product to arrive in order to start learning Ojibwe. You can start right now! There is no shipping charges associated with such purchases either. Both of these reasons are why downloading language courses from the web have become such a popular thing to do. The faster you start, the faster you will learn the new language.
So if you always say that you don't have time to learn Ojibwe, now you're out of excuses. Go get yourself a cheap mp3 player and look for downloadable language course, or get them for free from your public library, and start enjoying the wonderful world of downloadable audio books.