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Crush
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 Message 97 of 120
25 September 2009 at 7:25pm | IP Logged 
French:
More vocab review and one more wordlist. I'm about 30 words away from word 2,000 in "A Frequency Dictionary of French".

Spanish:
I went through Unit 54 four times today, and I am going to consider this unit finished. Tomorrow I start Unit 55.

I'm going to try L-Ring Cien años de soledad for a couple hours then I plan to switch to Turkish. I want to make another Turkish wordlist and review the two I've made already.

Edited by Crush on 25 September 2009 at 11:51pm

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Crush
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 Message 98 of 120
26 September 2009 at 10:38pm | IP Logged 
Wow. Well I just went through Unit 55 for the first time. It's almost strange to think that after, what, almost 11 months?, that I'm finally finishing Platiquemos. It has definitely been a huge help and taught me a lot of things, but I think I relied on it too much thinking that by using it alone I would reach a decent level in Spanish, by which I mean: basic fluency. Well I'm not there, maybe it's because I had so many laps during these past 11 months. I do feel like a month or two immersion would open the language up for me, though. I guess until that opportunity arises I'll just have to keep plugging away (and stop writing so much on here).

On a side note:
A much younger and linguistically inferior me wrote:
Doing Pimsleur (lesson 21) today was really frustrating, it was one of those lessons where my tongue kept getting tied. The single 'r' just really messes me up, and it is in so many words! I am getting more comfortable with the 'dr' combination, but 'rd', 'tr', 'rt' and other 'r' combinations where the other letter involves the tongue make it really frustrating for me. I don't really know what to do, because it feels like such a big obstacle and prevents me from getting entire sentences out.
I'm proud to say that these sounds no longer present me quite so much trouble.

To those keeping logs: you might enjoy looking back a few months in your logs from time to time, perhaps when you feel like you haven't been making much progress. Looking back and seeing how trivial all the things you struggled with then, well it's almost embarassing because it all makes perfect sense now :P
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Crush
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 Message 99 of 120
28 September 2009 at 2:59am | IP Logged 
Spanish:
Finished Platiquemos.

French:
Reviewed vocab, did Mnemosyne reviews, and added 50 more words. I'm at 1126 words currently. I was adding 100 words a day, but I didn't feel like doing all those reviews. I'm hoping the deck will start to stabilize soon (I have 159 reviews planned tomorrow, today I had 180 something).
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J-Learner
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 Message 100 of 120
28 September 2009 at 4:20am | IP Logged 
Well done on the success that you've had lately Crush! I Hope to see many more. Also I hope to see some in my own log... :P
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Crush
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 Message 102 of 120
29 September 2009 at 3:28am | IP Logged 
Thanks Buttons/J-Learner! And Buttons: yea, I am. Platiquemos left me with a really nice foundation in the language, now I just need to figure out a good way to fill it in! :/

Today I L-R'd another few hours (4.5) of Cien años de soledad. I'm going to try to get a couple hours of L-Ring a day, probably going through each book twice, once reading in English and the next time in Spanish. Right now it's pretty difficult to consentrate for too long, hopefully this will get easier over time. But only being able to spend a couple hours a day L-Ring, I don't feel like spending entire months reading one book. Anyone who has recommendations for Spanish books, please share them!

For those interested, here are some authors that have been recommended to me so far:
Adolfo Bioy Casares
Ernesto Sabato
Jorge Luis Borges
Vargas Llosa
Julio Cortazar
Alejandro Casona
Marco Denevi
Juan Rulfo

I also picked up two books from what I believe is a trilogy by Isabel Allende, though I haven't found any audiobooks for them quite yet.
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Crush
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 Message 103 of 120
01 October 2009 at 4:12am | IP Logged 
I thought I had almost finished with Cien años de soledad, but it turns out the the file I downloaded is missing two "sides", which are probably entire cassettes seeing as each "lado" is about an hour and a half. So I am without 3 hours of audio. I guess I'll have to read (on my own!! gah.) up until I catch up to where the final cassette kicks in. It's a really incredible book, it's just a bummer that 1) the audiobook is in a realllly low bitrate, and 2) I can't find the full audiobook anywhere, not even to purchase! I have the paperback book and I think I'll try to read it again later when I can read it more slowly and enjoy it better.

Edited by Crush on 01 October 2009 at 4:13am

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ExtraLean
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 Message 104 of 120
01 October 2009 at 9:18am | IP Logged 
Bah, I can't believe I missed your completion of Platiquemos! Felicidades Crush.

Your most recent post also reminds me that I have some reading to do. Which Vargas Llosa book did you read?

Thom.


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