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Embici’s slow road to Greek

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embici
Triglot
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CanadaRegistered users can see my Skype Name
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263 posts - 370 votes 
Speaks: English*, Spanish, French
Studies: Greek

 
 Message 105 of 108
01 June 2014 at 11:58pm | IP Logged 
Thanks for those tips, Crush. Since I've already seen some of those films on your list I will trust the rest of your recommendations. :)




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embici
Triglot
Senior Member
CanadaRegistered users can see my Skype Name
Joined 4391 days ago

263 posts - 370 votes 
Speaks: English*, Spanish, French
Studies: Greek

 
 Message 106 of 108
23 June 2014 at 3:06am | IP Logged 
I was surprised to find this vocabulary quiz site has Greek as one of its 11 languages.

A nice little fun find: https://babadum.com/

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Gomorritis
Tetraglot
Groupie
Netherlands
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Speaks: Spanish*, English, Catalan, French
Studies: Greek, German, Dutch

 
 Message 107 of 108
27 July 2014 at 10:21pm | IP Logged 
Nice game, thanks! I don't like much the pronunciation though, he speaks like he has a cold and his nose is closed. I have played only 2 days and I already have the 3rd best score of all time, seems like not many people have played.
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embici
Triglot
Senior Member
CanadaRegistered users can see my Skype Name
Joined 4391 days ago

263 posts - 370 votes 
Speaks: English*, Spanish, French
Studies: Greek

 
 Message 108 of 108
11 August 2014 at 2:20am | IP Logged 
Agreed about the annoying pronunciation, Gomorritis.

I can't believe it has been nearly two months since my last update.

In that time I've done a few Greek Skype lessons, but not much independent study. I was
mostly cramming Swiss German for a trip I made to Switzerland last week. I didn't end
up speaking much beyond "Danke" and "Gruezi" but it did help my comprehension a bit.

I have been using Pimsleur's Swiss German and EuroTalk's
Rhythms Swiss German

I find it quite interesting that immigrants in Switzerland typically learn Hochdeutsch
first and then learn Swiss German. The opposite of how Swiss children learn. I don't
know very much German so I'm quite limited in the materials available to me. It's been
an interesting (but fun) challenge learning without texts.


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