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jeff_lindqvist Diglot Moderator SwedenRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 6912 days ago 4250 posts - 5711 votes Speaks: Swedish*, English Studies: German, Spanish, Russian, Dutch, Mandarin, Esperanto, Irish, French Personal Language Map
| Message 49 of 73 21 April 2010 at 8:11pm | IP Logged |
I think you're right in assuming it's aimed for beginners (up to "advanced" beginners). There are 101 courses, 102 courses etc. Each has two-three units (and five-six lessons per unit) according to this pattern:
101
Unit 1
Lesson 1: First nouns
Lesson 2: Negatives
Lesson 3: Adjectives
Lesson 4: Plurals
Lesson 5: Numbers
Lesson 6: Careers
Unit 2
Lesson 1: Prepositions
Lesson 2: Is
Lesson 3: Actions
Lesson 4: Have/Has
Lesson 5: Clothes
Unit 3
Lesson 1: Conjugation
Lesson 2: By/What
Lesson 3: Telling time
Lesson 4: Time; moment
Lesson 5: Time periods
102
Unit 4
Lesson 1: Conjugation
Lesson 2: By/What
Lesson 3: Telling time
Lesson 4: Time; moment
Lesson 5: Time periods
Unit 5
Lesson 1: Area
Lesson 2: Place
Lesson 3: Verbs/Adverbs of time
Lesson 4: Adjectives
Lesson 5: Actions
Unit 6
Lesson 1: Area
Lesson 2: Place
Lesson 3: Verbs/Adverbs of time
Lesson 4: Adjectives
Lesson 5: Actions
201
Unit 7
Lesson 1: Units
Lesson 2: Directions
Lesson 3: Need/Want
Lesson 4: Country/Nationality
Lesson 5: Travel
Unit 8
Lesson 1: Directions
Lesson 2: Time
Lesson 3: About
Lesson 4: Areas
Lesson 5: Giving directions
202
Unit 9
Lesson 1: Past simple
Lesson 2: Present continuous/past simple verbs:regular
Lesson 3: Present continuous/past simple verbs:irregular
Lesson 4: Present continuous/past simple negative:regular
Lesson 5: Present continuous/past simple negative: irregular
Unit 10
Lesson 1-5 Vocabulary
Identical words/sentences in every language (from what I've seen) make this feel a lot like Rosetta Stone, but cheaper... Seeing "conjugation" as one of the grammar topics of Mandarin, makes me wonder (since verbs aren't conjugated).
I haven't yet studied any language above level 101 so I don't know how far you get in the language. But if LiveMocha and Rosetta Stone were my only alternatives, I'd choose LiveMocha since it's free.
On the front page, I get this message:
"Upgrade to a Plus Course
Accelerate your language learning by enrolling in a Livemocha Plus Course.
Learn more"
The links doesn't give me much more information than that Plus starts at $9.95, and the features:
Global Community
Interactive Lessons
Multiple Exercise Types
Mobile Downloads
Phrase Book
and the commercial:
Go beyond CD-ROMs with Chinese Plus:
4 courses packed with premium features
Master fundamental skills as you advance from beginner to intermediate levels
Expert Tutor Reviews
Livemocha qualified tutors give instruction on your speaking and writing exercises
Phrase Books Downloads
Over 50 pages for you to download, print, and keep
You get comments on written exercises as well as recordings without having to pay, so I'm not sure what the Plus course adds, except maybe the possibility to download content.
Edited by jeff_lindqvist on 22 April 2010 at 1:12am
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| irishpolyglot Nonaglot Senior Member Ireland fluentin3months Joined 5636 days ago 285 posts - 892 votes Speaks: Irish, English*, French, Esperanto, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Sign Language Studies: Mandarin
| Message 50 of 73 21 April 2010 at 10:37pm | IP Logged |
Thanks a lot again Jeff! Your summary confirms what I had seen myself.
I tried parts of Unit 9 & 10 and did not feel that they could help me, so I don't see any point in going for paid content, and their definition of "intermediate" is very different to mine. I might just ditch LiveMocha as simply not useful for non-beginners. I really don't understand all the hype and recommendations I was given for this site!
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| irishpolyglot Nonaglot Senior Member Ireland fluentin3months Joined 5636 days ago 285 posts - 892 votes Speaks: Irish, English*, French, Esperanto, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Sign Language Studies: Mandarin
| Message 51 of 73 23 April 2010 at 8:29am | IP Logged |
So, I'll have little to say about LiveMocha, but will review it among other sites as a means to find conversation parterns online and nothing more.
I'll try busuu.com next (IF it is useful for non-beginners).
For those curious, I have written up an extremely detailed review of LingQ, which includes criticisms, praises and lots of ideas for people to get the best out of it for free:
http://www.fluentin3months.com/lingq-review/
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| irishpolyglot Nonaglot Senior Member Ireland fluentin3months Joined 5636 days ago 285 posts - 892 votes Speaks: Irish, English*, French, Esperanto, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Sign Language Studies: Mandarin
| Message 52 of 73 15 June 2010 at 2:49pm | IP Logged |
Oh dear, I never did get back to update this log! Silly me :)
FIRST MONTH - after the initial jump in progress, I was communicating as required, but still had a long way to go. I also had to think about my finances and career, so I focused on writing a guide about how I learn languages, which you can see on my blog. This slowed down my progress in German a lot, since I had to do this in English, but it was a necessity.
SECOND MONTH - Finished writing the book and started selling it. Sales are going well so the third month has been much more focused on the actual German mission. I also have a bunch of people helping me with translations :D The entire content will be in 8 languages in a few weeks and I'm aiming to have it in 20 by the end of the summer :)
THIRD MONTH - With my financial situation improved, I could focus more on German.
What's unique about my own particular approach is more focus on social aspects of language learning. That wasn't going to help too much for a language exam however!! So in this third month I have been studying a lot. Doing exercises, reading books in German, writing short texts to get them corrected etc. The usual exam-study stuff.
I do have my own exam hacks (not cheats) that I will be applying, and NEXT WEEK I will be sitting the C2 exam!! There's no getting out of it now!
Now that I am way more familiar with the exam layout, I know how this is going to work and I know that it is VERY VERY HARD :) I will be pouring all my energy into continuing to study for the next week and pushing my potential up that extra wee bit. I don't know what my chances of passing are - good? Slim? Not likely? We'll see!
This experience has been great for me - while less social than I usually prefer, I have improved my academic scope of German and can indeed read it very well and can write formal texts at a decent level.
Let's see how I do! Exam is on the 24th & 25th of this month :)
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| Iolanthe Diglot Senior Member Netherlands Joined 5644 days ago 410 posts - 482 votes Speaks: English*, DutchC1 Studies: Turkish, French
| Message 53 of 73 15 June 2010 at 3:19pm | IP Logged |
You go get 'em tiger! I'm really willing you to pass the exam and prove the sceptics wrong. Love your latest blog post by the way.
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| Teango Triglot Winner TAC 2010 & 2012 Senior Member United States teango.wordpress.comRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 5559 days ago 2210 posts - 3734 votes Speaks: English*, German, Russian Studies: Hawaiian, French, Toki Pona
| Message 54 of 73 15 June 2010 at 3:32pm | IP Logged |
Wow, how the months fly...it's hard to believe that exam week is already just around the corner. I wish you all the very best in this tough test and also with your book and tutorials. Ádh mór ort, or more appropriately, viel Glück (double the luck, double the chances)! :)
Edited by Teango on 15 June 2010 at 3:34pm
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| irishpolyglot Nonaglot Senior Member Ireland fluentin3months Joined 5636 days ago 285 posts - 892 votes Speaks: Irish, English*, French, Esperanto, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Sign Language Studies: Mandarin
| Message 55 of 73 16 June 2010 at 10:23pm | IP Logged |
Thanks you two!! :) The support everyone has been giving me has been amazing! I'll make sure to update here after taking the test, and post the results. In one month I will start an entirely new 3-month mission. Believe it or not it's going to be even harder than this one :D :D
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| irishpolyglot Nonaglot Senior Member Ireland fluentin3months Joined 5636 days ago 285 posts - 892 votes Speaks: Irish, English*, French, Esperanto, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Sign Language Studies: Mandarin
| Message 56 of 73 25 June 2010 at 7:02pm | IP Logged |
DONE!!!!
I have sat the C2 exam and am exhausted, but am really pleased about how it went! I wouldn't have changed anything in my study method and have no regrets. It was very hard (of course), and based on the mock exams and corrections I got for those I did slightly better, but I was just shy of a pass each time I did an example test.
The aural (listening) test was the one that gave me the most trouble with some complex questions that I may not have answered satisfactorily - that may be what decides if I pass or not overall. However, I am very confident that I passed particular sections (oral, writing etc.)
I get results on July 12th and will post them on the blog. I'll also write a post detailing my experience in all 3 European Certificate exams (so far) and advice for others considering to do them too, most likely next week. Oh yes, and I start a whole new (and much harder believe it or not!) mission just after I get the results of this exam.
For the next weeks I plan on enjoying Berlin way more, socialising, and further improving on my spoken level of German. It's good to have this monstrous task finally behind me!! Even if I didn't pass overall, I'm very pleased with the achievement and have learned quite a lot - not just in terms of German technical information, but in general I have improved my study approach that will definitely help me in future language missions!
To celebrate my achievement and progress, German is now part of the "speaks" list on HTLAL :) I will no longer be "studying" it, just speaking it ;) But a new language will be added to "studying" very soon :D :D
Edited by irishpolyglot on 25 June 2010 at 7:15pm
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