bouda Senior Member United States Joined 5601 days ago 194 posts - 197 votes Speaks: English*
| Message 17 of 160 01 August 2009 at 4:42pm | IP Logged |
BATTLE PLAN FOR SAT/SUN
Sat:
Memorize vocab for chapters 15, 16, 17
Review all other vocab in the textbook
Make list of grammar points
Start undone busywork (6 things)
Start memorizing at least two chapter dialogues (9!!!)
Sun:
Review all vocab
Review list of all grammar points
Finish undone busywork
Finish memorizing at least two chapter dialogues
Since I have 9 chapters to memorize, I should do 2 Mon, 2 Tues, 2 Weds, 2 Thurs, 1 Fri
in a worst case scenario.
If I have time, I also need to finish making my flashcards, of which I have a tonne...
Also: YAY my book came!! It is very, very thin, but that's okay, because that just
means I'll actually be able to finish it. Wink wink nudge nudge.
Edited by bouda on 01 August 2009 at 5:07pm
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apparition Octoglot Senior Member United States Joined 6654 days ago 600 posts - 667 votes Speaks: English*, Arabic (Written), French, Arabic (Iraqi), Portuguese, German, Italian, Spanish Studies: Pashto
| Message 18 of 160 01 August 2009 at 6:31pm | IP Logged |
Keep it up. The reading of Arabic becomes a lot easier over time and exposure. Give it a few months and the roots of the words along with context will have you reading faster. It also makes memorization easier.
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bouda Senior Member United States Joined 5601 days ago 194 posts - 197 votes Speaks: English*
| Message 19 of 160 01 August 2009 at 8:01pm | IP Logged |
Thanks for the encouragement! I'll keep at it. I'm so happy, by the way, that Arabic has
roots. I'm starting to recognize some basic patterns, which is really useful.
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bouda Senior Member United States Joined 5601 days ago 194 posts - 197 votes Speaks: English*
| Message 20 of 160 02 August 2009 at 4:57am | IP Logged |
Dear anyone who has responded to one of my private messages: I'll get back to you soon
:)
Done today:
- put about 100 flashcards into Anki (ch 15-17 and a few supplementary)
- read half a paragraph of my book... very slow going, but I'm not sweating it. I'm
only around 90% sure that I comprehended it anywhere near what it was supposed to be,
though, as a piece of grammar confused me a little.
- put maybe ten vocab words from aforementioned reading onto my blog.
- wrote four postcards.
Still need to do:
- review all flashcards
- memorize 2 chapters
- write a few paragraphs
- finish all undone busywork
Not really a studying day, more a reviewing day.
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bouda Senior Member United States Joined 5601 days ago 194 posts - 197 votes Speaks: English*
| Message 21 of 160 02 August 2009 at 2:35pm | IP Logged |
Done today thus far:
- reviewed flashcards 15-17; I have about 20 I don't know yet...
- read a page of my easy Chinese reading to relax. Unfortunately, not very relaxed as I
hate this book.
To do:
- memorize 2 chapters
- finish all 6 undone pieces of busywork
- review some more
- print out and bind some of my ebooks?
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bouda Senior Member United States Joined 5601 days ago 194 posts - 197 votes Speaks: English*
| Message 22 of 160 03 August 2009 at 4:09am | IP Logged |
Well, as I may or may not have mentioned, I have just realized that I purchased the
wrong book. I thought I had an English translation, but instead what I have a
translation of is The Search. So, I mean, that's okay. But I sort of wanted to read
alongside a translation, at least at first.
It's not that big a deal as I'm mostly just using the text to mine for vocabulary more
than anything else, but it's still mildly frustrating.
I also decided to print out the graded readers I have today, which worked out well
until I ran out of ink.
And now my 'i' key has just fallen off.
Nothing to report today. Have to start work now.
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bouda Senior Member United States Joined 5601 days ago 194 posts - 197 votes Speaks: English*
| Message 23 of 160 03 August 2009 at 4:32am | IP Logged |
So some time ago I bought several beautiful, hardcover Chinese translations of various
French and English works. I bought these because for the most part it is much easier
for me to read translations in Chinese and I wanted to take a break from "hard" reading
and solidify my grasp on more basic vocabulary - I don't know if translations really
are easier or if it's just a psychological thing for me, but, Ulysses aside, this has
been my experience. Anyway, one of the books I bought was Duras' Moderato Cantabile.
I've been reading this book for the last month.
No more.
I am sick and tired of this book. I don't know if it's just a terrible translation or
if it's just a terrible book. It's certainly not at all difficult. But the language,
the length of the sentences, the awful dialogue, the horrible plot - no, it's just too
much for me. I quit!
Whew, that rant felt good, but what feels even better is the knowledge that I won't
open that particular edition again, at least not for a long, tranquil while.
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Akatsuki Triglot Senior Member Portugal Joined 6302 days ago 226 posts - 236 votes Speaks: Portuguese*, French, English Studies: Norwegian
| Message 24 of 160 03 August 2009 at 3:27pm | IP Logged |
First of all let me congratulate you for your good progress.
From what I understood, you are able to read Arabic to some degree, is that right? I also noticed you started studying Arabic in June 2009. I always thought learning how to read Arabic (or any other non romanized language) would be a rather long term achievement. Therefore I am curious about your Arabic studies. Did you have any background in the language before you started this June? If not, how many hours did you spend per day until you've become, let's say, literate?
Also, you talk about homework. Are you attending classes of some sort?
Thanks in advance for clarify my doubts.
Keep up the good work, it's people like you that boost my motivation!
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