hagen Triglot Senior Member Germany Joined 6965 days ago 171 posts - 179 votes 6 sounds Speaks: German*, English, Mandarin Studies: Korean
| Message 25 of 30 30 May 2006 at 3:42am | IP Logged |
I just wanted to say that I think the grading (beginner/intermediate/basic fluency/advanced fluency) really makes much sense to me. It's much better than the score of 1 to 10 we had before. It also resolves my uncertainty about what "fluency" really means. Now I can confidently say that I've attained "basic fluency", just not "advanced fluency".
Thanks for that and all the other features, François!
- Hagen
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Sir Nigel Senior Member United States Joined 7109 days ago 1126 posts - 1102 votes 2 sounds
| Message 26 of 30 30 May 2006 at 10:53am | IP Logged |
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Well, once you select 'Native language' it automatically preselects 'Native fluency' |
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I didn't see it was set like that, so I guess that answers my question.
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administrator Hexaglot Forum Admin Switzerland FXcuisine.com Joined 7381 days ago 3094 posts - 2987 votes 12 sounds Speaks: French*, EnglishC2, German, Italian, Spanish, Russian Personal Language Map
| Message 27 of 30 30 May 2006 at 11:35am | IP Logged |
hagen wrote:
I just wanted to say that I think the grading (beginner/intermediate/basic fluency/advanced fluency) really makes much sense to me. It's much better than the score of 1 to 10 we had before. It also resolves my uncertainty about what "fluency" really means. Now I can confidently say that I've attained "basic fluency", just not "advanced fluency".
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Thanks for the appreciation! I will improve the usability of these features and make more statistical tables for language reasons. The more people enter reasons, the more interesting they get!
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HKCanadian Diglot Newbie Canada Joined 5069 days ago 11 posts - 12 votes Speaks: English, Cantonese* Studies: French, Mandarin
| Message 28 of 30 13 January 2011 at 5:57am | IP Logged |
How can I change the priority I've assigned to a language on my hit list? When I click edit, it just allows me to edit things about the language as if it's something that I've actually identified as in the learning stage, rather than just on the hit list.
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ellasevia Super Polyglot Winner TAC 2011 Senior Member Germany Joined 6147 days ago 2150 posts - 3229 votes Speaks: English*, German, Croatian, Greek, French, Spanish, Russian, Swedish, Portuguese, Turkish, Italian Studies: Catalan, Persian, Mandarin, Japanese, Romanian, Ukrainian
| Message 29 of 30 13 January 2011 at 6:58am | IP Logged |
HKCanadian wrote:
How can I change the priority I've assigned to a language on my hit list? When I click edit, it just allows me to edit things about the language as if it's something that I've actually identified as in the learning stage, rather than just on the hit list. |
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You'll need to delete the language from your hit list first and then add it again with the new priority level. Make sure to copy the explanations, if you've written any, so that you don't lose them when you delete the language.
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HKCanadian Diglot Newbie Canada Joined 5069 days ago 11 posts - 12 votes Speaks: English, Cantonese* Studies: French, Mandarin
| Message 30 of 30 13 January 2011 at 7:16pm | IP Logged |
Thanks, ellasevia!
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