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WingSuet
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 Message 25 of 60
20 January 2013 at 3:17pm | IP Logged 
Hi Team mate! Thought I'd drop by and leave a comment! I really like how you organized
your thread and your goals! Setting concrete goals like that is something I am really bad
at, as I have no idea how much I'll be able to study for a month. But I will consider
being more specific about my goals as well. You log inspires me to study more intensively
every day :D

Also, it's great that you write some German in your log, that way you can practise, other
people can help you out and we can all see your progress. Keep it up! ;)
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Josquin
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 Message 26 of 60
20 January 2013 at 3:52pm | IP Logged 
Dagane wrote:
Ich wusste, dass Deutsch schwierig ist. Aber ich wusste nicht, dass es so nett ist. Ich weiß nicht, ob es daran liegt, dass ich in einem Team bin, dass mein Interesse zu Deutsch stärker ist. In letzter Zeit studiere ich mehr, aber ich muss andere Sachen studieren, als die Sachen, von denen ich zuerst gesprochen habe. So bin ich froh, aber ich studiere weniger Vokabular, als ich beabsichtige.

Egal Galicisch ist. Ich bin nicht das jetzig studieren, obwohl ich mein Worte letztens setzen. Englisch ist anders, dass ich weniger studiere, (Sorry, but these sentences are completely incomprehensible) aber ich habe mehr Seiten gelesen und habe mehr Klassenarbeit gemacht.

So bin ich ganz glücklich. Aber ich muss mehr Deutsch lernen, um besser zu schreiben, zu lesen, zu verstehen und zu sprechen.

It looks like you are trying to translate word for word. This won't work! Try to concentrate on the words and structures you already know and build sentences using them. Trying to express too complex thoughts too early will make your German incomprehensible, as you lack some of the vocabulary and of the grammatical structures to express them correctly.

By the way, the German word for "less" is "weniger". "Minus" is only used in mathematics: 6-4=2 "sechs minus vier ist gleich zwei".

Edited by Josquin on 20 January 2013 at 3:54pm

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Hekje
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 Message 27 of 60
21 January 2013 at 4:05am | IP Logged 
Hey, I saw that you'll be starting Dutch in a couple months! Awesome to see another
learner on the forum. Let me know if you ever need anything, I'll be following your log.
:)
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Dagane
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 Message 28 of 60
21 January 2013 at 3:10pm | IP Logged 
@Wingsuet, thanks! You know, organising skills are just skills, and that means you just need to develop them. I hadn't any idea either, so the January part of my log is like running an experiment. If you think it's good, I encourage you to hop on it!

@Josking, wow, I'm kind of embarrased. Thanks again for all your corrections. I think it's a good advice, since I always tend to go ahead of myself.

@Hekje, are you starting Dutch? I'll follow your log too, then. I'm interested in learning practical Dutch in order to be able to communicate in the Netherlands. As Mandela said, if you speak a language which somebody understand, you'll reach her/his head, but if you speak his own language, you'll reach her/his heart!


Ademáis, o fin de semán estive (por fin) estudando algunhas cousas da gramática galega. Non é moi complexa agás un par de cousas, ao menos aquila que vin, aínda que tódolos apuntamentos están en galego e dime conta que non sei tanto vocabulario coma pensei. Iso sí, as perifrases, que é o que fum mirar, as coñecía xa. Supoño que aínda terei que ollear os apuntamentos de novo para non esquecer tódalas perífrases.
Se tivese máis tempo estudaría máis y mellor galego, pero non podo. Espreito non esquecer o que xa sei, ao menos, e ir aprendendo novas cousas pouco a pouco. Teño unha amiga que cando falamos en galego me corrixe os miños erros, e de cando en cando deixa caer algunha nova palabra, he, he.
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Hekje
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 Message 29 of 60
21 January 2013 at 9:03pm | IP Logged 
Dagane wrote:
@Hekje, are you starting Dutch? I'll follow your log too, then. I'm interested in learning
practical Dutch in order to be able to communicate in the Netherlands. As Mandela said, if you speak a language
which somebody understand, you'll reach her/his head, but if you speak his own language, you'll reach her/his
heart!

Haha, certainly. This is a bit redundant because you found my log, but - yeah, I've actually spent a year and a half
on Dutch. I still very much feel like a beginner in a number of ways, so we are sort of in similar places. :)

Where will you be traveling in the Netherlands?
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Kez
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 Message 30 of 60
22 January 2013 at 12:52pm | IP Logged 
It's great to follow your progress Dagane! And inform me when you're starting Dutch, I
would love to help you out when needed.

Best of luck with studying!
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Josquin
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 Message 31 of 60
22 January 2013 at 2:38pm | IP Logged 
Dagane wrote:
@Josking, wow, I'm kind of embarrased. Thanks again for all your corrections. I think it's a good advice, since I always tend to go ahead of myself.

Please don't be embarassed. It's quite natural to make mistakes in the beginning, and I know the urge to write and speak from day one. But sometimes it's wiser to concentrate on the input and take small steps in order to make real progress. I think if you consolidate your grammar and learn some extra vocabulary, you will soon be able to write and speak much better. Keep it up! :)
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Dagane
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 Message 32 of 60
23 January 2013 at 4:01pm | IP Logged 
@Hekje, well, I think you're far and away to be a false beginner, I wish to know all the Dutch you've learnt so far. By the way, I'll be in the Netherlands next month! I'm thinking I should learn some Dutch (just the rudiments of the grammar and vocabulary construction) since February 1st.

@Kez, many thanks! As I said above, I'll start next month. But that won't be a real study but a touchdown. I hope I have time and enough confidence to start with Dutch properly about mid March.

@Josquin, yes, you're right again. I'm focusing my main efforts on vocabulary. It was a bit too harsh to me, because I wasn't used to such combinations of consonants and their sounds. Now I can remember new words more easily, so perhaps it's time for me to expose myself to more input.


What to do with English
I decided to record all the vocabulary I learned since October '11 in an Anki desk. This is because I don't want to carry up physical material. Also, those words had their moment to be studied and now I just want to review them randomly, so the system of flashcards is not a bad idea, even though I don't like it as a first approach. I started today to build the desk and I have got 555 words, phrasal verbs and phrasals so far from just about 1/5 of the 1/2 notebook. By the way, how could I forget so many words? (...)
Anyway, I'm struggling with myself because I don't know if I will consider English as a language of study from March on. There are pros and cons. What I do know is that I want to review my entire vocabulary before going ahead.
As for my English skills, I'm noting I got clumsy when speaking. My speaking used to be fine, even pretty good, but now I see it got rusty. My writing is just fine, though I think it used to be better. Conversely, I think my listening, my reading and perhaps my grammar have improved lately.

By the way...
... January is coming to its end. I don't know if I'll reach my initial goals, but the effort offsets a possible failure, since I'm focussing myself on things such as German grammar and Galician vocabulary, though they're not being recorded.

EDIT
German
Today mein Lehrer taught us the Präpositions we need to locate things into the space, so now words such as 'hinter' or 'zwischen' aren't a mystery anymore.

Edited by Dagane on 23 January 2013 at 10:07pm



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