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Teango Triglot Winner TAC 2010 & 2012 Senior Member United States teango.wordpress.comRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 5549 days ago 2210 posts - 3734 votes Speaks: English*, German, Russian Studies: Hawaiian, French, Toki Pona
| Message 17 of 27 26 June 2014 at 10:51pm | IP Logged |
Russian Boot Camp: Day 3
I awoke this morning to Russian words and phrases dancing around my head, with Игорь Борисович's "Комарово" playing as accompaniment in the back of my mind. And seeing as I went to bed sober, I take this to be a good sign overall. Speaking Russian now feels a touch easier, and I notice that my ears have become attuned to several more words in dialogue that I would have otherwise missed before. The main news of the day, however, is that I've finally completed my first episode of Кухня (Ура!!!). It was fun to watch it again in the evening with the missus and share more than a vague understanding of what was going on this time; очень прикольно было!
Фраза дня: Ну давай ("well, go on..." - I recall Prof. Schmidt saying there's a handy phrase in Portuguese that indicates you'd like to finish a conversation on the telephone. Today I found its Russian equivalent!)
Study today: 7 hours, 600 words studied (Кухня 1.1), 93 phrases learned.
Project total: 17 hours, 2,000 words studied, 373 phrases learned.
Edited by Teango on 30 June 2014 at 2:21am
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| Teango Triglot Winner TAC 2010 & 2012 Senior Member United States teango.wordpress.comRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 5549 days ago 2210 posts - 3734 votes Speaks: English*, German, Russian Studies: Hawaiian, French, Toki Pona
| Message 18 of 27 27 June 2014 at 11:00pm | IP Logged |
Russian Boot Camp: Day 4
Having learned to produce around 432 new phrases so far, some even exceeding a dozen words in length, I thought I'd return to my hardback copy of Ночной Дозор (the novel I use for short reading tests) to see if I'd made any minute improvement over the last few days. And although I didn't notice any new words or phrases popping up, especially given the radically different genres and it being early days, I did find it considerably easier to read the text and induce the partial meaning of unknown portions. It was a strange feeling overall, which I put down to a possible leap forward in understanding Russian grammar through first learning example phrases in context.
Фраза дня: у меня просто шнурок развязался ("my shoelace just came undone" - aware of the heated arguments that can fly between polyglots over the word "shoelace", I feel I've crossed a boundary today! *lol* Besides, this phrase from Кухня foxed me at first, until I realised it was in the passive voice.).
Study today: 4 hours, 400 words studied (Кухня 1.2), 59 phrases learned.
Project total: 21 hours, 2,400 words studied, 432 phrases learned.
Edited by Teango on 30 June 2014 at 2:20am
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| Teango Triglot Winner TAC 2010 & 2012 Senior Member United States teango.wordpress.comRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 5549 days ago 2210 posts - 3734 votes Speaks: English*, German, Russian Studies: Hawaiian, French, Toki Pona
| Message 19 of 27 28 June 2014 at 8:20am | IP Logged |
Russian Boot Camp: Day 5
Whilst Кухня offers a wealth of contemporary Russian dialogue, all this mention of food makes me exceedingly peckish whilst studying, which is probably not doing my waistline any favours. Oh well, I guess my next project will be to work off the bonus Russian calories down the gym! ;) To boost motivation, I tried out an experiment today to see if changing the size of the study window for phrases makes any difference in terms of encoding efficiency and later recall. I look forward to recording the results tomorrow, and trying out several more experiments along the way in search of a more effective methodology.
Фраза дня: Ушастик, что ты тут делаешь? (“Ushastik, what are you doing here?” – this underlined term of endearment is a good example of how the Internet, in all its colourful shapes and forms, can provide enlightening media beyond the shadow of dictionary translation).
Study today: 5 hours, 600 words studied (Кухня 1.2), 80 phrases learned.
Project total: 26 hours, 3,000 words studied, 512 phrases learned.
Edited by Teango on 30 June 2014 at 2:22am
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| aloysius Triglot Winner TAC 2010 & 2012 Senior Member SwedenRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 6233 days ago 226 posts - 291 votes Speaks: Swedish*, English, German Studies: French, Greek, Italian, Russian
| Message 20 of 27 28 June 2014 at 11:34am | IP Logged |
How wonderful to see that you're back and up to speed in amusing yourself with our common love (the Russian
language)! Seems like you've been in a really good flow for the last couple of days. And as always you've concocted
an inspiring recipe for a new log, containing a lot of exciting fresh ingredients. Those daily phrases are true gems.
Keep them coming!
I will of course keep on reading.
//aloysius
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| Michel1020 Tetraglot Senior Member Belgium Joined 5010 days ago 365 posts - 559 votes Speaks: French*, English, Spanish, Dutch
| Message 21 of 27 28 June 2014 at 1:01pm | IP Logged |
As for me I have to stop listening for now - this means full stop to all my languages acquisition.
If you are a bit tired of food and restaurant - there is a serie about railworkers - there is a kitchen in the train but quite smaller.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYbEFZ5AKho
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| Teango Triglot Winner TAC 2010 & 2012 Senior Member United States teango.wordpress.comRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 5549 days ago 2210 posts - 3734 votes Speaks: English*, German, Russian Studies: Hawaiian, French, Toki Pona
| Message 22 of 27 30 June 2014 at 2:15am | IP Logged |
Russian Boot Camp: Day 6
Today’s tussle with Russian reminded me of the importance of suffixes, and more specifically, how prefixes often function like prepositions in separable verbs (e.g., пере “across” + ходить “to go” = переходить “to cross”, or literally, “to go across”). To mix things up, and take a short break from Кухня after some gruelling reviews in the morning, I tried my hand at reading six sample chapters taken from a Russian-English reader for beginners by Language Practice Publishing (suggested by vadimzn on HTLAL). It was quite motivating to understand most of what I read for a change, and this proved a welcome change to frustrating over opaque idioms in Кухня or throwing my flailing brain into the deep dark end of a poetic passage from Ночной Дозор. I was also delighted to hear from my wife that my last short email to her didn’t bear a single mistake, all the more so because i. I composed it in a hurry without any assistance, and ii. any Russian sentence written by me without a grammatical error is indeed a rare celebration.
Фраза дня: под краватью (“under the bed” – where I found a quivering flock of my language resources hiding today).
Study today: 4 hours, 1,300 words studied (First Russian Reader), 20 phrases learned.
Project total: 30 hours, 4,300 words studied, 532 phrases learned.
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| Teango Triglot Winner TAC 2010 & 2012 Senior Member United States teango.wordpress.comRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 5549 days ago 2210 posts - 3734 votes Speaks: English*, German, Russian Studies: Hawaiian, French, Toki Pona
| Message 23 of 27 30 June 2014 at 2:34am | IP Logged |
@aloysius
Great to have you drop by, mate! I'm very interested in your new project to read 50 pages a day across multiple languages, and wish you every luck in racking up 25,000 pages for the Super Challenge. Also, congratulations on finishing your first French novel without a translation or dictionary - must have felt good by the end!
@Michel1020
Спасибо for the link! I already recognise some familiar faces in the first episode. ;)
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| Teango Triglot Winner TAC 2010 & 2012 Senior Member United States teango.wordpress.comRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 5549 days ago 2210 posts - 3734 votes Speaks: English*, German, Russian Studies: Hawaiian, French, Toki Pona
| Message 24 of 27 01 July 2014 at 1:39am | IP Logged |
Russian Boot Camp: Day 7
I finished mining a barrelful of new phrases from the second episode of Кухня today. And I intend to learn them all off tomorrow, once my 300 odd phrases that are up for review are out of the way first. To make sure I consolidate these phrases, i) I've checked they repeat at least 11 or more times in my first intensive wave of study through episodes 1-40 of Кухня, and ii) I employ an 8-step geometrically spaced recall and review schedule that approximately spreads itself across the length of an academic semester (i.e., I learn new phrases on day 0, and then test and review them after 1 day, 3 days, 1 week, 2 weeks, 1 month, 2 months, and finally 4 months). After 4 months, I'm reasonably confident that most of these phrases will stick in my head for a good while or pop up again in a new novel, tv series, or conversation.
Incidentally, at the end of the day, we went to buy my wife some new flip-flops (or in Pidgin, "slippahs"). Out of random curiosity, I asked her what you call "flip-flops" in Russian, but at the time, she couldn't quite recall the word, so I ventured a half-hearted guess and said I bet its something like "шлепки–шлёпки". Imagine then my surprise, having never read or heard this rather unusual word before (at least as far as I'm aware), to fall almost right on the mark: шлёпки!! Maybe I'm developing a genuine feel for Russian words after all...? ;)
Фраза дня: Мы один раз в акуле обезьяну нашли…живую! (“We once found a monkey in a shark…аlive!” – these golden words of wisdom from Кухня had me in absolute stitches. I never thought learning new grammatical patterns could be so much fun!)
Study today: 6.5 hours, 1,100 words studied (Кухня 1.2, phrase mining).
Project total: 36.5 hours, 5,400 words studied, 532 phrases learned.
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