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Serpent
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 Message 9 of 28
10 August 2012 at 12:34am | IP Logged 
Just wanted to thank you for mentioning this assimil epicness :D Couldn't resist trying it out :)
I think most people who've done this course will say this sentence several times though, while telling others that a language course they did had sentences like this.
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 Message 10 of 28
10 August 2012 at 12:42am | IP Logged 

The German with Ease is even more entertaining. Of all the ones I've done, it is the best. :-)

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 Message 11 of 28
10 August 2012 at 1:35am | IP Logged 
Really???? Examples? :DDDDD
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 Message 12 of 28
10 August 2012 at 2:04am | IP Logged 
oh cool - my choices for the next challenge are down to German or Russian. Glad to hear
that German Assimil is a good one. I'm debating trying it in a French base, but am not
sure yet.

Of course, with Russian I can pester Serpent with questions : )
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 Message 13 of 28
10 August 2012 at 2:54am | IP Logged 
Serpent wrote:
Really???? Examples? :DDDDD


I will start posting some of them in my log. We don't want to hijack Kanewai's log. :-)
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 Message 14 of 28
10 August 2012 at 3:29am | IP Logged 
kanewai wrote:
Of course, with Russian I can pester Serpent with questions : )
Oh but I don't speak it :DDD
Um I mean I do, but I have no clue about Russian as a foreign language. I can explain, for example, the connotations, but not the rules.
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 Message 15 of 28
29 August 2012 at 12:55am | IP Logged 
I went epic with my Spanish this month. I re-did the entire Pimsleur Level 2, and
finished the first volume (15 lessons) of FSI Spanish Basic.

FSI Spanish is much less intense than FSI French.

A lot of this was review for me. I couldn't actively recall my Spanish, but when I was
triggered it would come back to me. It was like forgetting the name of an old friend -
once you hear it again you think, "oh yeah, of course!"

I'll be on the road a lot the next two weeks. I'll bring my Assimil along. I don't like
studying aloud on trains and planes, but I think I should be able to do my lessons at
the station. By mid-September I want to be entering new territory.
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 Message 16 of 28
17 September 2012 at 10:42pm | IP Logged 
Spanish: End of the Six Week Challenge

Here's what 37 hours over six weeks got me:

17 hours of FSI (completed Volume I of the Basic Course)
13 hours of Pimsleur (completed level II)
7.5 hours of Assimil [re-started the course from lesson 50 (passive) and 1 (active)]

I did even more hours with French, but that was almost all reading and movies rather
than actively studying.

In some ways I feel like I'm back to where I was almost exactly a year ago (mother has
just died in the bathroom, again). I'm sure I have a strong base, but I'm
hitting the same type of information overload that I hit last year. This weekend FSI
covered two types of past tense, while Assimil introduced the subjunctive (passive
phase) and the imperfect (active). It's almost too much to do all at once, and I can't
keep any of it straight.

When I knew less (with Pimsleur) I could speak more. Now that I know more it all
becomes jumbled and I can speak less.   This has only happened to me with Spanish; I've
never felt it with other languages. I think it's something I need to push past.

I leave for Guatemala in seven weeks, so the clock is ticking for me to get past this
hump! My current plan of attack is:

1. To suck it up and make a verb reference chart.

2. To put FSI on hold for a bit. I am currently on Spanish Basic Volume 2
(lesson 17). I like the course, and will come back to it. My experience with FSI French
was that I needed to take frequent breaks. I'd hit a chapter that was too advanced for
me; I'd set it aside, continue with my Assimil, and then when I came back to FSI it was
easier to work through the new drills.

3. Keep on with Assimil Spanish with Ease. I think I can finish the passive
wave before I leave. I'm currently on lesson 67; I stopped out at lesson 70 last year.

4. Do the next round of audio tapes on my commute. This morning I started Michel
Thomas Espagnol Perfectionnement
(French base). I'm seriously thrilled that my
French is good enough for me to use this course, and am secretly hoping that someone
will ask what I'm listening to so that I can show them. But no one ever does. I'll
follow this with Pimsleur III, and I've ordered Michel Thomas Spanish
Master Class
(English base; formerly the Language Builder, I think).


Edited by kanewai on 17 September 2012 at 11:22pm



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