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ennime Tetraglot Senior Member South Africa universityofbrokengl Joined 5906 days ago 397 posts - 507 votes Speaks: English, Dutch*, Esperanto, Afrikaans Studies: Xhosa, French, Korean, Portuguese, Zulu
| Message 9 of 11 08 December 2013 at 9:09pm | IP Logged |
Okay, it has been a while since I've updated my log here....
I've switched from isiXhosa to isiZulu, mostly because of better availability of materials and media. Also,
my social circles have shifted somewhat in the last few years. Luckily the overlap in grammar is to the
extend that I don't ha e to relearn more than a tenth to get to what my level was isiXhosa; after half a year
of studying on and off I've gotten better at isiZulu than I was at isiXhosa.
The past seven days I've been on a Portuguese streak. I've reached level 6 on duolingo in these days, with
577 xp. I love duolingo, it is almost like a computer game and I'm always eager to level up. Next to this I'm
busy listening to Michael Thomas Portuguese, mostly as I find to help with practicing formulation of
sentences and listening.
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| ennime Tetraglot Senior Member South Africa universityofbrokengl Joined 5906 days ago 397 posts - 507 votes Speaks: English, Dutch*, Esperanto, Afrikaans Studies: Xhosa, French, Korean, Portuguese, Zulu
| Message 10 of 11 09 December 2013 at 8:32am | IP Logged |
I've noticed the flaw of relying on duolingo and Michael Thomas, my OCD-ish mind is crying out for an
overview of the logic (or absence thereof). While both MT and duolingo are great tools, I decided to add a
more traditional book to the mix: Colloquial Portuguese, so I can see the conjugation in tables on paper...
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| ennime Tetraglot Senior Member South Africa universityofbrokengl Joined 5906 days ago 397 posts - 507 votes Speaks: English, Dutch*, Esperanto, Afrikaans Studies: Xhosa, French, Korean, Portuguese, Zulu
| Message 11 of 11 11 December 2013 at 8:19pm | IP Logged |
I've finished lesson 6 of prepositions on duolingo, portuguese that is. Somehow prepositions are the first
wall I hit in learning any language, even when learning Esperanto it took me way longer than mastering
any other aspect of the language. So in order to overcome this I'm busy with a grammar book (Portuguese
essential grammar) in order to make sense of it....
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