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jables
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 Message 25 of 32
12 April 2010 at 5:02pm | IP Logged 
Weekends always seem to give me less time than weekdays to study. I did get my Assimil
book in the mail on Saturday. I'm really excited about that and have added it to my
study list.

Freitag:
70 minutes MT
25 minutes Anki

Samstag:
20 minutes Assimil
15 minutes Anki

Sonntag:
45 minutes homework for class
77 minutes Anki
30 minutes Assimil
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jables
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 Message 26 of 32
13 April 2010 at 5:25pm | IP Logged 
Yesterday was a great day for German. I walked about 6 miles yesterday, listening to MT
the whole way. Also had my 3rd class in German 102. We're learning the Dativ there,
which I already know how to use decently from self study, but am now learning the
grammar rules behind, which should make it even clearer in my head.

I finished the MT Foundation review as well and feel I should probably go over the last
CD of the foundation series again. Some of it stuck, but based on the review disc, I'm
not sure it was 80%. I'm curious how much of it shows up in the Advanced courses, as it
seems like the way you learn on MT is repetition, and since it was the last CD of that
course, there wasn't much time for it. I'll probably give the last CD 1 more run and
then move on to Advanced.

Montag:

90 minutes of German 102
135 minutes of MT
15 minutes of Anki
20 minutes of Assimil
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jables
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 Message 27 of 32
14 April 2010 at 4:57pm | IP Logged 
So I decided to try out cd 1 of MT Advanced instead of going back to review the last CD
of Foundation, and it seems to be the right choice. They are reviewing quite a bit of
the later Foundation stuff, as well as moving on to new things which is helping me to
stay interested!

I also got about 15 minutes of IM time with my friend in Germany. I probably learned as
much in that 15 minutes as I do in 1.5 hours of class :P Shame I can't get much more
time than that per week from her.

Dienstag:

70 minutes of MT
40 minutes of Anki
20 minutes of Assimil
15 minutes of IM
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jables
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 Message 28 of 32
15 April 2010 at 5:35pm | IP Logged 
Class yesterday was a bit slow. One student didn't understand how to find the direct
and indirect objects of a sentence, which meant we spent time reviewing that again.
After that we went over dative and dative prepositions. I found out the guy I was
paired off with was the school's Latin teacher as well as the best German student in
the class. That sort of made up for lost time in the beginning of the class as we went
much faster than the rest and got about twice as much done. I also walked around 6
miles and finished up MT advanced disc 1.

Mittwoch:

90 minutes of class
75 minutes of MT
22 minutes of Anki
30 minutes of Assimil

Randomly listened to die Ärtze and Peter Fox throughout the day as well. I don't
understand enough of what's being said to feel right counting this as anything study
wise, but it's a lot of fun :P
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jables
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 Message 29 of 32
16 April 2010 at 5:11pm | IP Logged 
Crazy day at work = slow day with German.

35 minutes of MT
15 minutes of Anki
40 minutes of Assimil.
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jables
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 Message 30 of 32
19 April 2010 at 7:58am | IP Logged 
Weekends are becoming harder to study on than weekdays. I did get a good run on Sunday
though. I kept up with my Assimil every day, and did at least some Anki every day
(catching up with all reviews on Sunday). I also got my first Die Drie ??? book in the
mail and began trying to read that. I do think it's quite a bit above my head as I
understood less than 40% of the first paragraph, but I spent around 40 minutes on it
with a dictionary to see what I could do. Apparently the answer is read 4 paragraphs :P
Still, was a lot of fun, and I'll keep picking at it to see how far I can get. I also
watched a few hours of NDR online and was surprised to hear a lot more words that I
knew than before. I love how easy it is to see progress so early on hehe.

I think I'll start leaving off the day by day hours. I'm keeping track of everything in
google docs, so I have them personally. Maybe I'll just post an overall once I hit
every 100 hours.

I have to admit this journal has been a huge help. Even if no one read it, I still have
it to remind me that I have work to be done, and since it's my journal, it's more of a
friendly reminder and not a nagging thing to dread. So thanks to all those that read
and/or reply. This thing is awesome in keeping me motivated :D

Edited by jables on 19 April 2010 at 7:59am

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mspen1018
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 Message 31 of 32
21 April 2010 at 2:30am | IP Logged 
my family is German and I knew it from growing up and never took a grammar class until 2 years ago and I learned
more about the English language from 1 German grammar class than 12 years of English classes.
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jables
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 Message 32 of 32
26 April 2010 at 10:23pm | IP Logged 
mspen1018, I totally agree! Learning German has been a huge boost to my grammar. I
remember knowing all of this in high school, and I'm sure it's all in my head
somewhere, but I haven't actively tried to use it for 15+ years.

My wife has been quite sick lately so I've been doing much less time on studies (as
well as everything else in life) but I have been keeping up with Anki and Assimil. Also
moved over to listening to Germanpod101 and Assimil audio lessons while walking to
work.

My new issue I've been trying to work my way through is when to use "von" and when to
use "aus". I asked my teacher and she answered with a vague "it doesn't matter which
you use" type response, which I have to wonder if she just didn't want to go into it in
the class. I'll look around on here once I have some free time and see if I can find
any clues as to when to use which word :)


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