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Isabliss_27
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Studies: German, Russian, Latin, French

 
 Message 1 of 25
23 December 2012 at 6:52pm | IP Logged 
There's nothing like a fresh start. Hopefully I'll be able to take my languages to the next level.

This year my main languages are:

English
I want to do the TOEFL and improve my passive and active skills. Writing/speaking really need more attention. I'll use TOEFL-related material and keep watching series, films and reading books. I have Practical English Usage as reference material, which I didn't used much so far, but it's awesome. Another useful book I've got is Advanced English Practice, full of exercises and brief grammar explanations.

German
I'm aiming at solid A2 by the end of the year.
My resources are Assimil German Without Toil 1965 edition, the Intensive German Course by Routledge, whose biggest problem is not having answer keys. I'm also thinking about buying the Klipp und Klar grammar, it's similar to the Grammaire Progressive Du Français. Finally, I'll stick to Michel Thomas.

Russian
The goal here is to get to A2 level, if possible.
I'll use Assimil Russian 2011, and by February I'll have finnished relistening to Michel Thomas Advanced Course and the Russian Cases course at Russian For Free.

French
Same goal as Russian and German, however, French is not high priority now. When I reach a good level at German I will focus on French.
I already did almost half the lessons of the Grammaire Progressive Du Français, and listened to Michel Thomas CD01 and 02. Due to my classes at university, I've already acquired a good reading comprehension and vocabulary.

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These goals are for the TAC and the Super Challenge, and they will be updated if not daily, whenever I finnish an activity.
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BAnna
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 Message 2 of 25
23 December 2012 at 7:52pm | IP Logged 
A pdf version of Answer Key to Routledge's Intensive German Course is available on the routledge.com website.

I have used Klipp and Klar and can recommend it.

Viel Glück!
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Isabliss_27
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23 December 2012 at 9:55pm | IP Logged 
OMG, I didn't know that! Vielen Dank, BAnna. :D
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Luso
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 Message 4 of 25
24 December 2012 at 4:19pm | IP Logged 
Olá. Estamos no mesmo grupo do alemão. Boa sorte com os estudos.

Eu fiz o TOEFL em 2005 e o conselho que posso dar é: siga o que vem indicado nos guias específicos. Ou seja: é quase tão importante a estrutura do teste quanto os conhecimentos da língua.
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Dagane
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 Message 5 of 25
24 December 2012 at 5:47pm | IP Logged 
Hi, Schnitzel mate. I wish you the best with your next year goals. I guess your level of German is similar to mine (roughly A1).

Four languages make you a strong learner, let alone the beautiful Portuguese. Can't wait to read about your progress!
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Julie
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 Message 6 of 25
30 December 2012 at 6:52pm | IP Logged 
Hallo, fellow Nebun :) I wish you a great progress during this TAC!

About German: have you tried "em Übungsgrammatik"? It may be a little hard at the beginning (it's targeted at high beginners and intermediate learners) but it's definitely worth considering.
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renaissancemedi
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 Message 7 of 25
07 January 2013 at 3:24pm | IP Logged 
I am also learning German, russian and french, so we are teammates!

Let's hope we achieve our goals!
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Isabliss_27
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 Message 8 of 25
12 January 2013 at 12:53am | IP Logged 
Julie wrote:
Hallo, fellow Nebun :) I wish you a great progress during this TAC!

About German: have you tried "em Übungsgrammatik"? It may be a little hard at the beginning (it's targeted at high beginners and intermediate learners) but it's definitely worth considering.


Hallo, Julie! Thanks for you kind words :)
When I was at the bookstore I saw the "em Übungsgrammatik" and was ready to buy it when I saw the Klipp und Klar. I think it's a very good deal, though. I'll leave "em" for later in the learning, since it's high beginner/intermediate stuff.

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