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Tamise
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 Message 241 of 656
12 May 2012 at 10:26am | IP Logged 
Week 2 Update (stuff read/watched previously in italics)

FILMS:

1. Ozamu Tezuka's Metropolis
2. Babylon 5 Season 1 Episodes 1-2
3. Babylon 3 Season 1 Episodes 3-4

4. Gremlins
5. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone

Enjoyed both these films, and found I understood a lot more of Harry Potter than when I last watched it in Japanese. These are films I've watched a fair amount, so I want to go for something new to me next.

BOOKS:

1. 齋藤孝のイッキによめる!名作選 小学1年生
2. Grader Readers Level 1 vols 2 and 3
+ three volumes of One Piece manga

I've counted each of the graded readers as half a book as there are quite a lot of illustrations in them. (Guess they get more dense further up the series.) I got most of these, which was a nice change from the 1 Grade book! The manga is also a bit of an easier read, though I don't get all of it yet - it does seem to be getting a bit better though.

GENERAL

A nice box of books arrived from Japan today! There are some readers for Japanese children, and a couple of books for 8-10 year olds. Some of these have furigana for all kanji, but some don't have on everything, which is good as I'll never get to reading more advanced books if don't get better at reading kanji.

Also on the book front, there's a huge second hand book sale in town this week, so I plan to go on Wednesday and see if there's any Japanese stuff. Last time I went, I got Russian and Swahili, so there might well be Japanese.
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microsnout
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 Message 242 of 656
13 May 2012 at 6:39am | IP Logged 
Update #5

25/100 Films

"30 Vies", Season 1 Episodes 1-20 (20 episodes of 22 min each)

"Toute la vérité", Season 2 (20 episodes of 45 min each)
"Toute la vérité", Season 1 (20 episodes of 45 min each)

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The episodes of "30 Vies" are 22 minutes thus I am using a 4:1 episode to
film ratio. At 120 episodes per season there are a lot of them to watch though.

These TV series go faster than movies I think. Its so easy to keep watching just one more episode since its only 22
or 44 minutes more and the story continues compared to a movie with new characters, storyline and a commitment
of close to 2 hours.

I am finding that at least half the time that I don't understand something it is because my mind wandered and was
thinking of something else at the same time, something I can get away with in English to some extent. I still have
a problem with people speaking angrily or with other emotions and I hate whispering.


Edited by microsnout on 13 May 2012 at 6:42am

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xees
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 Message 243 of 656
13 May 2012 at 11:49am | IP Logged 
Hey it's a bit late but i wanna register!

LANGUAGE: Vietnamese

CHALLENGE: SUPER DUPER

CURRENT LEVEL: B1

COMMENTS: I think my basic conversational Vietnamese needs to be improved with richer vocabulary and more interesting phrases or mastery of the more complex sides of Vietnamese grammar. I think reading and listening like this will help expose me to new vocabulary in a clear context; this way I can pick up language chunks rather than individual words. I think the conversation piece of this is going to be easy but it's the reading which I see as the challenging part as I have to find time to sit down and reaaaaaaad.

By the way, I don't understand how to use the bot on twitter, is there anyone kind enough to give me a brief tutorial? Thanks!
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prz_
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 Message 244 of 656
13 May 2012 at 1:25pm | IP Logged 
Russian:
Кот-рыболов (1964)
My first movie in Russian :) Well, actually it's a short animation. Since it's on youtube, I recommend you to find 10 minutes for this pleasant, illuminating story :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKpirVi-bio
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clumsy
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 Message 245 of 656
13 May 2012 at 1:43pm | IP Logged 
xees wrote:
Hey it's a bit late but i wanna register!

LANGUAGE: Vietnamese

CHALLENGE: SUPER DUPER

CURRENT LEVEL: B1

COMMENTS: I think my basic conversational Vietnamese needs to be improved with richer vocabulary and more interesting phrases or mastery of the more complex sides of Vietnamese grammar. I think reading and listening like this will help expose me to new vocabulary in a clear context; this way I can pick up language chunks rather than individual words. I think the conversation piece of this is going to be easy but it's the reading which I see as the challenging part as I have to find time to sit down and reaaaaaaad.

By the way, I don't understand how to use the bot on twitter, is there anyone kind enough to give me a brief tutorial? Thanks!




@langchallenge #film, #ko, 94 min,

and it gave me 90 minutes to Korean score.

All the instructions are at
http://www.languagechallenge.surrealix.com/
good luck with Vietnamese!
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wv girl
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 Message 246 of 656
13 May 2012 at 2:51pm | IP Logged 
I finished my first Spanish book, La Casa en Mango Street, 101 pages, this morning. Perhaps the best Mother's
Day present that I'll get is that my little girl slept in long enough to let me read the last 20 pages! I looked up
lots of words and still have more to look up, even though I could understand what was going on without
stopping to do so. But one of my goals is to learn more vocabulary. For example, I could never figure out what
gruesa was from context. It wasn't that important to understand the plot, but I want to go beyond basic
comprehension. Reading becomes more enjoyable if I have the small details. I've picked up quite a few
adjectives from this small book.

So what's next? I have 2 Escalofrios that I might start. I'm kind of embarrassed to admit this, but I've never read
any of the Harry Potter books nor seen a single film in its entirety. My reading time has been limited & I've
always chosen books that interested me more than the boy wizard. However, I might check the library to see if
they have a copy in Spanish. Maybe my little girl can read the English version & we can share the experience.

One down, 49 to go!   


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 Message 247 of 656
13 May 2012 at 3:28pm | IP Logged 
I tweeted 30 mins of German yesterday and it counted 90... I just kept watching lolol.
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Jeffers
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 Message 248 of 656
13 May 2012 at 4:42pm | IP Logged 
clumsy wrote:
xees wrote:
Hey it's a bit late but i wanna register!

LANGUAGE: Vietnamese

CHALLENGE: SUPER DUPER

CURRENT LEVEL: B1

COMMENTS: I think my basic conversational Vietnamese needs to be improved with richer vocabulary and more interesting phrases or mastery of the more complex sides of Vietnamese grammar. I think reading and listening like this will help expose me to new vocabulary in a clear context; this way I can pick up language chunks rather than individual words. I think the conversation piece of this is going to be easy but it's the reading which I see as the challenging part as I have to find time to sit down and reaaaaaaad.

By the way, I don't understand how to use the bot on twitter, is there anyone kind enough to give me a brief tutorial? Thanks!




@langchallenge #film, #ko, 94 min,

and it gave me 90 minutes to Korean score.

All the instructions are at
http://www.languagechallenge.surrealix.com/
good luck with Vietnamese!


For most of us, it's better not to put the number of minutes. If tweet what you just mentioned, it will give you the minutes, but won't credit you with a film (as it's not long enough by the bot's standards).


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