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Emme Triglot Senior Member Italy Joined 5348 days ago 980 posts - 1594 votes Speaks: Italian*, English, German Studies: Russian, Swedish, French
| Message 1 of 438 17 December 2013 at 5:55pm | IP Logged |
Välkomna! Velkommen!
Welcome to our brand new home, lovers of all things Scandinavia, and welcome to TAC 2014!
The purpose of the TAC is to achieve the best possible results in our TLs by going the extra mile in our studies. But as any long-time language learner knows, it’s really hard to stay motivated throughout an entire year and that’s where the TAC team comes in. With fellow learners encouraging us when we hit a rough patch, offering advice when we find ourselves at a loss, and prodding us on when we simply feel bored by the whole thing we can make 2014 a fantastic year for learning Swedish, Norwegian, and Danish!
I count on the “board of veterans” to help maintain this team alive and bustling, suggest challenges to keep everybody engaged, organize Skype sessions for those who’d like to take part, let everyone know when you discover any interesting material either online or off and in general to make sure this thread never goes cold.
We’re lucky enough to already have a godfather for Norwegian in Ogrim and a godmother, albeit only part-time, in Cristina (thank you, guys, for offering your help) but we’re still looking for godparents/guardian angels for our Swedish and Danish learners. If any native speaker reads this and is willing to volunteer, we guarantee our undying gratitude. ;-)
Most of us have already survived TAC’13 with Team Viking, so we should know what being part of the TAC entails, but for the newcomers and as a refresher to the rest of us here’s what you’re expected to do during the tack:
1) study as much as you can;
2) keep a log of your language journey;
3) follow the logs of your teammates and offer comment, advice, and encouragement.
Looking around in the other teams’ threads I’ve found this excellent quote by Hekje about logs, so I’ll copy it here:
Hekje wrote:
There are no set topics that you must write about; all discoveries, plans, exciting developments, and/or roadblocks are absolutely appropriate. It's your personal space to think out loud.
Let's also try to comment frequently on each others' logs. A year of language-learning growth is a long commitment! It is my hope that we can build a strong support network that will lift us all higher than what we could have achieved alone. Plus, it's just gosh darned nice to find a nice comment on your log. |
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This year’s novelty is the institution of a new status for those who would like to be part of the team but cannot give their all either for the whole year or just for a period of time. I’m talking about Observers/wanderlusters. Here’s how Serpent describes them:
Serpent wrote:
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If you are interested in a language but unsure about your plans, you can sign up as "curious"/observer/linguist/wanderluster, whatever fits you. This means that you will be reading and commenting other people's logs but without a pressure to study more yourself. This also means less pressure for developing your active skills if they're not a high priority for you.
You can sign up as observer from the beginning or you can change your status if you have no time for the language, instead of dropping the challenge altogether. If you get madly excited about the language, you can also upgrade your status to full member.
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Here’s a list of the team members (and we’re still recruiting, if someone else wants to join); I’ll try to keep it updated to reflect the changes in status between active members and observers/wanderlusters:
EDIT: here’s the list of team members who have signed up for Team Asgard at any time in 2014. Below is an updated list where inactive members have been expunged.
Active members:
Cavesa: Swedish
Sarnek: Swedish
Kez: Swedish
mick33: Swedish
WoofCreature: Norwegian
AlOlaf: Danish
Expugnator: Norwegian
daegga: Norwegian / Danish / Swedish
Emme: Swedish
jeff_lindqvist: Danish / Norwegian (active Wanderluster ?)
Othar: Norwegian
Julie: Swedish
Elle_Diablo: Swedish
Kartof: Danish
Sabrina VG: Swedish
Mareike: Swedish
DavidStyles: Swedish, Norwegian, Danish
victoraero: Norwegian
Observers/wanderluster:
suzukaze: Swedish (observer)
yuhakko: Norwegian (wanderluster)
Serpent: Danish / Swedish (observer)
Via Diva: Swedish (observer)
Kerrie: Norwegian (observer)
Guardian Angels/Godparents/bagvagt:
Norwegian: Ogrim, (Cristina)
Swedish: ?
Danish: Iversen
TEAM MEMBERS (last updated 14 December 2014):
AlOlaf: Danish
daegga: Norwegian / Danish / Swedish
Emme: Swedish
Expugnator: Norwegian
Sarnek: Swedish
Serpent: Danish / Swedish (observer)
Edited by Emme on 14 December 2014 at 4:34pm
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| Emme Triglot Senior Member Italy Joined 5348 days ago 980 posts - 1594 votes Speaks: Italian*, English, German Studies: Russian, Swedish, French
| Message 2 of 438 17 December 2013 at 5:56pm | IP Logged |
Useful links for Swedish:
Courses and more:
Kom loss på svenska
Safir
Safir (alternative site)
Safir Omvårdnad
Safir Byggarbetsplatsen 1
Safir Byggarbetsplatsen 2
Safir Handel
Safir Svenska i Tekniska Yrken
Safir Transport
Safir Företagare
Safir Restaurang
FSI Swedish Basic Course
Schwedisch leicht gemacht: German base course
Svenska? Varför inte?: Russian base course
Sprich mal Schwedisch: German base course
Book2
ielanguages Swedish Tutorials
Loecsen
Svensk grammatik
Digitala spåret
Easy media:
Klartext: news in easy Swedish
8 sidor
Tidsdeckarna: a journey through Swedish history from the stone age to the present (children's 20-episode series with subtitles)
Poddradio - Unga Radioteatern (podcast)
Unga Radioteatern (streaming)
Eld och hans 7 uppdrag - svenska som andraspråk: 23-episode story for learners of Swedish (audio)
Gudar och badkar: short stories about the myths linked to the names of the days of the week
H.C. Andersen: Andersen’s stories for children (audio)
Historiepolisen: children’s series in ten 10-minute episodes about Swedish historical figures (subtitles available)
Odens rike: children’s programme about the Vikings and Nordic mythology (subtitles available)
Native media:
Sveriges Radio: radio state broadcaster (with plenty of podcasts)
Poddradio - Radioteaterbiblioteket: radio adaptations of classic literary works (Strindberg, Ibsen, Moberg, Lagerkvist, Goethe etc.)
Poddradio - Radioteatern: radio dramas
SVT: TV state broadcaster
UR: didactic branch of the state broadcaster
Dagens Nyheter: major daily newspaper
Svenska Dagbladet: major daily newspaper
Wikipedia: homepage of Swedish Wikipedia
100 svenska dialekter idag: samples of Swedish dialects
Edu.fi: Finnish-Swedish distance learning modules for “gymnasiet”
Distansgymnasiet: distansgymnasiematerial för finlandssvenskt gymnasium
vetamix: video, ljud, bilder och texter för skolundervisning
Litteraturbanken: Swedish classics in digital format
Project Runeberg: free legal books online
Online TV:
SVTPlay
TV4Play
Vocabulary:
Frequency list (2000 words)
Kelly list
Lexin Bildteman
downloadable tables for Lexin Bildteman
Animationsteman
Dialogteman
Goethe Verlag’s vocabulary tests
Dictionary:
Folkets Lexikon with audio
tyda.se
ord.se
Lexin (other languages but English)
Forvo only for audio
Extra audio from publishers:
PONS Mini-Sprachkurs Schwedish
PONS Reisewörterbuch Schwedisch
LEXTRA Schwedisch Turbokurs
LEXTRA Schwedisch Sprachkurs Plus: Anfänger
Svenska i Finland
Placement & diagnostic tests:
Studentlitteratur
Folkuniversitet
UISS (these tests used to be available on the folkuniversitetet website)
Official language exams and certificates:
Sfi nationella prov
Swedex
TISUS
Online bookshop shipping abroad:
bokus.com
Bibliography of language textbooks:
Svenska institutet
Edited by Emme on 14 March 2014 at 4:42pm
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| Emme Triglot Senior Member Italy Joined 5348 days ago 980 posts - 1594 votes Speaks: Italian*, English, German Studies: Russian, Swedish, French
| Message 3 of 438 17 December 2013 at 5:57pm | IP Logged |
Useful links for Norwegian:
Courses and more:
NoW – Norwegian on the Web: CEFR A1-A2 free online course
Nynorsk øvingsrom
Nynorsk på 1-2-3: nynorskkurs i teikneserieform
Nynorsk Grammatikk for minoritetsspråklege: downloadable grammar textbook (209pp.) with answer key
CALST: Computer-Assisted Listening and Speaking Tutor (free to download or to use online)
Norsk grammatikk for internasjonale studenter
Nynorsk over alle grenser: innføring i særtrekk ved nynorsk rettskriving
Ny nynorskrettskriving frå 2012
norwegianlanguage.info
Bridge to Norway
Norwegian Grammar
Book2
Institutt for språk- og kommunikasjonsstudier on Norwegian dialects
Learn Norwegian Basics on memrise.com
Basic Norwegian on memrise.com
Norwegian with sounds on memrise.com
Loecsen
Lärobjekt om Oslo - hörförståelse i norska: videogame come listening comprehension exercise with transcript
Norwegian L-R: Collection of links
Everyday Norwegian
Teach yourself Norwegian, a book of self-instruction in the Norwegian riksmal, by I. Marm and Alf Sommerfelt (1944)
Easy media:
Klar Tale: easy news with podcasts and transcripts
CARLA: collection of audio files with transcripts
Native media:
NRK
NRK podcasts
Aftenposten
Dagbladet
VG
Nynorske teikneseriar: comic strips as didactic materials (downloadable as pdf files)
Nynorsksenteret: teaching materials from schoolchildren to adult education
Wikipedia: homepage of Norwegian Wikipedia
Ylvis’ Facebookies channel on Youtube
Project Runeberg: free legal books online
Online TV:
NRK
Dictionary:
LEXIN
UiO Bokmålsordboka monolingual dictionary
Heinzelnisse Norwegian-German dictionary
Forvo only for audio
Vocabulary
Frequency list: Bokmål (5000 words)
Frequency list: Nynorsk (2000 words)
Bildtema
Goethe Verlag’s vocabulary tests
Extra audio from publishers:
LEXTRA Norwegisch
Sprachkurs Plus: Anfänger
Sett i gang I
Sett i gang II
Edited by Emme on 22 December 2013 at 12:13am
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| Emme Triglot Senior Member Italy Joined 5348 days ago 980 posts - 1594 votes Speaks: Italian*, English, German Studies: Russian, Swedish, French
| Message 4 of 438 17 December 2013 at 5:57pm | IP Logged |
Useful links for Danish:
Courses and more:
NetDansk
Online Dansk
Fjern-UV.dk
Anders Basby
dansg on Danish pronunciation
IRSAM
Vores fællessprog
Vfs parallel Danish/English grammar
Danmark til daglig
Dansk på arbejde
Historien bag Danmark on the history and culture of Danmark
Book2
Loecsen
Copenhagencast
Subjektivt & Objektivt: Danish for the medical profession
Self-study guide
Learn Oasis
Danish Grammar
Tsca’s Danish Grammar
Basic Danish Grammar
Kan du tale dansk? Dansk for voksne
Kan du tale dansk? Dansk for børn og unge
Lärobjekt om Köpenhamn - dansk hörförståelse: videogame come listening comprehension exercise with transcript
Lyssna på danska
Easy media:
Ligetil Nyheder, der er lette at læse
Native media:
DR.dk: state broadcaster
DR Radio
DR podcasts
TV2: commercial broadcaster
Berlingske Tidende : major newspaper
Politiken: major newspaper
Jyllands-Posten: major newspaper
Ekstra Bladet: tabloid
B.T.: tabloid
Wikipedia: homepage of Danish Wikipedia
Arkiv for Dansk Litteratur
Project Runeberg: free legal books online
Illustreret videnskab: scientific magazine
Videnskab dk: scientific website
Geoviden – Geologi og Geografi: scientific magazine
Træneren: didactic materials on different subjects for schoolchildren through to adult education
TV online:
DR.dk
Bonanza
Audiobooks:
lydbog.com
Vocabulary:
List of the 250 most-common verbs
Lexin Billedtema
Frequency list (5000 words)
Goethe Verlag’s vocabulary tests
Dictionary:
Den Danske Ordbog monolingual dictionary of modern Danish
Historisk Ordbog monolingual dictionary of older Danish
Forvo only for audio
Extra audio from publishers:
LEXTRA Dänisch Turbokurs
LEXTRA Dänisch Sprachkurs Plus: Anfänger
Booksellers/Audiobook sellers:
mibook.dk
Lytenbog
Edited by Emme on 20 December 2013 at 12:38am
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| Emme Triglot Senior Member Italy Joined 5348 days ago 980 posts - 1594 votes Speaks: Italian*, English, German Studies: Russian, Swedish, French
| Message 5 of 438 17 December 2013 at 5:58pm | IP Logged |
Team Asgard monthly challenges
January: self-introduction in TL.
February: your favourite TL word.
March: a TL song.
April: a Wikipedia article in TL.
May: One-Week Consistency Challenge.
June: False Friends.
July: Half Year Report.
August: a TL poem.
September: Scandinavian art.
October: Scandinavian architecture and design.
November: Scandinavian art music.
December: TAC'14 achievements and future plans.
Who took part in what:
Active members:
AlOlaf: Jan; Feb; Mar; Apr; July; Oct; Dec
Cavesa: Jan
DavidStyles: Jan; Feb; Mar; Apr
daegga: Jan; Feb; Mar; May; June; July; Aug; Dec
Elle_Diablo:
Emme: Jan; Feb; Mar; Apr; May; June; July; Aug; Sept; Oct; Nov; Dec
Expugnator: Jan; Feb; Mar; Apr; May; June; July; Dec
jeff_lindqvist: Jan; Apr;
Julie:
Kartof:
Kez: Jan; Feb
Mareike: Jan; Sept; Dec
mick33:
Othar: Jan; Feb; Mar
Sabrina VG:
Sarnek: Jan; Feb; Mar; Apr; May; June; July; Aug; Oct; Nov; Dec
victoraero:
WoofCreature: Jan; Feb
Observers/wanderluster:
Kerrie:
Serpent: May; June
suzukaze: Jan;
Via Diva:
yuhakko:
Edited by Emme on 29 December 2014 at 5:23pm
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| Emme Triglot Senior Member Italy Joined 5348 days ago 980 posts - 1594 votes Speaks: Italian*, English, German Studies: Russian, Swedish, French
| Message 6 of 438 17 December 2013 at 6:04pm | IP Logged |
Ok! Now that we’ve got our team thread, we can get down to business! There are a couple of things we need to see to.
First of all, as the list of members was compiled by noting down people who expressed an interest in studying one of the Nordic languages in the sign-up thread even before there was talk of actual team formation, we need confirmation of this interest, especially from the people who said they were planning to study Swedish/Danish/Norwegian at the very beginning of the sign-up thread. And while we are at it, I’d like everybody to link to their log for the TAC’14, so that I can add the links to the first post.
You can either start a brand new log or you can use a previous one, but please, in the latter case edit your first post to tell us where the TAC’14 starts. As soon as we have chosen a team name (or by January if you’re still doing TAC’13 and prefer to finish that before making any changes) edit your log title to reflect that you’re taking part in the TAC as a member of the Scandinavian team. Make sure that if you use “TAC 2014” or some such words in the log title, they must not be at the beginning. Here's why.
It would also be quite nice if in the coming weeks we could all introduce ourselves, however briefly, here on this thread. For the fearless, we can do it in our target languages, but for those who’ve just begun learning a Nordic language just starting with “Hej!” is enough: no need to worry. We have twelve months to become fluent or at least to improve, so we can start slowly.
Secondly, we need a name for the team. Any suggestions? I guess we could gather a few proposals and then vote on the one we like best. I think the names Valhalla, Ikea, Pippi, Havfrue, Thor, Odin were suggested in the TAC Team names thread, but I’m sure we can come up with more and maybe even better ones.
Thirdly, for the time being we shall keep the team open to further members willing to join as practically all those who intervened on the 15-member limit discussion in the Viking Thread are in favor of having a bigger group. But this decision is not set on stone: if any team member who hasn’t made his/her mind known yet wishes to express a different opinion, please do so. Your voice will be heard and if enough people prefer to reinstate some kind of limit, we’ll decide about it by majority.
Finally, as you’ve probably guessed by the place holders above, I’m going to write a list of useful links. I know some for Swedish, but very few for Danish and Norwegian, so I ask for your help compiling these lists. Moreover, feel free to point out mistakes, typos etc. and suggest any improvement we can make to our team thread.
So, let’s have the best TAC possible and let’s get the ball rolling by introducing ourselves!
PS. What's the Danish and Norwegian for "Welcome!"?
Edited by Emme on 17 December 2013 at 6:10pm
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| Kez Diglot Senior Member Netherlands Joined 4358 days ago 181 posts - 212 votes Speaks: Dutch*, English Studies: Swedish
| Message 7 of 438 17 December 2013 at 6:55pm | IP Logged |
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Here is my confirmation :)
Great job on the thread Emme, thanks!
Edited by Kez on 17 December 2013 at 6:55pm
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| Emme Triglot Senior Member Italy Joined 5348 days ago 980 posts - 1594 votes Speaks: Italian*, English, German Studies: Russian, Swedish, French
| Message 8 of 438 17 December 2013 at 7:06pm | IP Logged |
Thanks! Will you keep your present log or start a new one? Let me know, so I can add a link in the opening post.
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