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goosefrabbas
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05 April 2010 at 5:03am | IP Logged 
The 550+ page book was written in 1932 by Dr. Benson, completely in Esperanto. It's sort of a reader, starting as pictures and words, later in the form of a comic book, and finally as a story. Much of the book is read while showing the "slide" or part of the book that is being read on Youtube. This has got to make Esperanto even easier to learn (if that's possible...) !

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QuQEeE5WgNw
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This is great very easy to watch. My Esperanto study is off at he moment while I
concentrate on French and Mandarin. However, it's so easy to get drawn into it. Beautiful
language. Thanks
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05 April 2010 at 9:43pm | IP Logged 
Make it easier to learn? No chance.

The main reason people don't like native-language instruction in languages is that rules are complicated and there's no way to be clear, concise and completely correct at the same time. This isn't a problem if you have a language that has been planned.

I'm not a fan of Esperanto and I don't intend to ever learn it, but it just seems crazy to teach it this way. Use what people already know.
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05 April 2010 at 10:51pm | IP Logged 
I wouldn't choose that type of material either, but in some cases it's all there is.
Also, some people obviously find it useful.
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05 April 2010 at 11:21pm | IP Logged 
I heard of Africans using this book to learn Esperanto, because it's out-of-copyright (i.
e. free) and doesn't pre-suppose knowledge of a European language. There are learning
materials for Esperanto in Swahili and in some languages of Western Africa, but we
shouldn't forget that there are so many different languages in Africa and they are not as
closely related as European languages.
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I downloaded the book it has a dictionary at the back with translations in 30 languages.
Really I think the book is very intuitive to use. Due to the illustrations it's a
beautiful piece of work. Obviously the author has spent a long time thinking about how to
build up the vocabulary and rules naturally - more a work of love than anything. I would
definitely say this book could make Esperanto extremely easy to use, especially with the
amount of audio that's read on youtube. You could assimilate a lot of the rules naturally
and then later get out the grammar book. I just wish the whole book was read like the
longer texts near the end.
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06 April 2010 at 5:27am | IP Logged 
I think the book is great. Thank you for the information.

I find I can simply read the book. No high level of concentration is required. While the approach might not work so well for some languages with complicated grammar and case systems, it is effective with Esperanto as the grammar is regular.

I have added the book to my Esperanto resources.
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 Message 8 of 15
06 April 2010 at 7:19pm | IP Logged 
goosefrabbas wrote:
The 550+ page book was written in 1932 by Dr. Benson, completely in Esperanto. It's sort of a reader, starting as pictures and words, later in the form of a comic book, and finally as a story. Much of the book is read while showing the "slide" or part of the book that is being read on Youtube. This has got to make Esperanto even easier to learn (if that's possible...) !

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QuQEeE5WgNw


For beginners of Esperanto the video lessons of this Esperanto textbook could be very useful because it's a combination of images + text + audio. So a learner can in three ways together aquire new vocabulary (and basic grammar). I would recommend such a resource in combination with other study material.

Fasulye


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