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zekecoma
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07 March 2011 at 2:44pm | IP Logged 
I was looking at this from a wiki. http://learnanylanguage.wikia.com/wiki/Scriptorium But was wondering, how can I use this with Assimil? Should I copy it word by word? Repeat the sentences over? Or do I learn the words and try making sentences out of them? The only question about that is, what happens if you write the sentence in the wrong order or misuse the word?
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lingoleng
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07 March 2011 at 4:52pm | IP Logged 
zekecoma wrote:
I was looking at this from a wiki. http://learnanylanguage.wikia.com/wiki/Scriptorium But was wondering, how can I use this with Assimil? Should I copy it word by word? Repeat the sentences over? Or do I learn the words and try making sentences out of them? The only question about that is, what happens if you write the sentence in the wrong order or misuse the word?

Reading, listening, speaking and writing are all useful tools when learning a language. You have a textbook only: You read it, not so good, but what else. You have an Assimil, it comes with audio, so you can read and listen, that's very good already. You speak while reading and listening: Even better, now you are shadowing. And if you add some writing on the top of it all, everything is perfect. Keep things simple.
I recommend that you understand what you read, listen, speak, write, you don't want to hammer wrong meanings and constructions into your head, so work it out at first, then do the rest.
Copy the text slowly, word by word, then try longer pieces, some words in connection, entire sentences, or even the whole text at once, but this is not necessary, keep it simple.
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