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Ari
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 Message 121 of 195
13 April 2007 at 1:09am | IP Logged 
Yaghz wrote:
Nobody wants to try chinese ? I think I might do it if I can find good resources.


Descent, free Chinese resources: Sinosplice, ChinesePod and Zhongwen Chinese dictionary. I haven't checked out MandarinTools yet, but it looks alright. There's also a sort-of frequency dictionary (you can choose between characters and digrams (two-character compounds)) at this place. There aren't any translations, though, but you can copy the characters into Zhongwen Development Tool, which is an excellent OpenSource flashcard program with a built-in dictionary.

Good luck!

EDIT: And of course, Chengo Chinese, mentioned somwhere else on this forum. I haven't checked it out, but it sounds good.


Edited by Ari on 13 April 2007 at 8:28am

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Marj
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 Message 122 of 195
13 April 2007 at 1:18am | IP Logged 
Yaghz wrote:
Nobody wants to try chinese ? I think I might do it if I can find good resources.


You might try   http://www.melnyks.com/
I haven't used it yet, but I listened to part of the first lesson and it sounded interesting.
Marj
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 Message 123 of 195
13 April 2007 at 10:48am | IP Logged 
thanks, I might check these out. Not sure exactly if I wanna do the challenge yet.
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lady_skywalker
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 Message 124 of 195
14 April 2007 at 2:18am | IP Logged 
I'm not sure I can limit myself to just 30 minutes a day. The Pimsleur lessons are almost that long and while I still want to use them in my study, I don't want my entire 6 weeks' worth to spent on listening to them. :p
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 Message 125 of 195
14 April 2007 at 2:25am | IP Logged 
I don't think you have to. It was Sprachprofi's suggestion, but I don't recall it being set in stone. I'm just going to study my language for 6 weeks at my own pace and see how much progress I've made. If we need to put an asterisk on my results, so be it.
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Rmss
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 Message 126 of 195
14 April 2007 at 5:41am | IP Logged 
Man, this experiment looks really cool and fun to participate in. Can I still join? I'd love to do Esperanto as I always wanted to learn as much as I can of the language but I don't want it to slow down my other language study progress.
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Sprachprofi
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 Message 127 of 195
14 April 2007 at 5:55am | IP Logged 
Today is the STARTING DAY!

GOOD LUCK EVERYBODY!

Participants in order of sign-up:
Sprachprofi: Swahili
Patuco: Swahili
Julie: Swedish, Portuguese, Dutch, other
Frisco: Turkish
Jeff_lindqvist: Esperanto
Raincrowlee: Esperanto
Talairan: Swahili, Portuguese
leosmith: Esperanto, French, Russian
Farley: Turkish
lady_skywalker: Persian
Journeyer? (might participate)
reineke: Japanese + Spanish
Malcolm?
luke: German, Esperanto, French?
Lastminute: Haitian Creole
burntgorilla: Swedish
Andy Liu: Esperanto
aru-aru: Swedish, Dutch
Serpent: Yiddish
MeshGearFox: Welsh
Asiafever: Japanese
Evanstar: Latin
Ari: Esperanto, Portuguese, ANYTHING
Clintaroo: Korean
Pintbomb: Esperanto
Knarvil: Welsh
sergiu: Turkish
shyopstv: Swedish
Declan1991: Icelandic
LorenzoGuapo: Dutch
Vargas: Dutch
Volte: Persian
dreaminjosh: Hindi
MissMyChris: Danish
karinatereza: Swedish
Kegel: Spanish
Chung: Mongolian
mdhelmke: French
Rmss: Esperanto
Yaghz: Chinese

Sorted by language:
Chinese: Yaghz
Danish: MissMyChris
Dutch: Vargas, LorenzoGuapo
Esperanto: Reincrowlee, Andy Liu, Pintbomb, Jeff_lindqvist, Ari, Rmss
French: mdhelmke
Haitian Creole: Lastminute
Hindi: dreaminjosh
Icelandic: Declan1991
Japanese: Asiafever, reineke
Korean: Clintaroo
Latin: Evanstar
Mongolian: Chung
Persian: lady_skywalker, Volte
Spanish: reineke (not documenting), Kegel
Swahili: Sprachprofi, patuco
Swedish: Burntgorilla, shyopstv, karinatereza
Turkish: Farley, sergiu, Frisco
Welsh: Knarvil, MeshGearFox
Yiddish: Serpent

Undecided as to the language:
Julie: Swedish, Portuguese, Dutch, other
Talairan: Swahili, Portuguese
leosmith: Esperanto, French, Russian
luke: German, Esperanto, French?
aru-aru: Swedish, Dutch

Haven't confirmed they are in or with what language:
Journeyer
Malcolm

Of course you don't have to adhere to the rules I set down (starting today, 6 weeks, 30 minutes per day or the equivalent). These are just geared towards making the results comparable, for those who'd like to see how well they do compared to others or how well certain methods work out. I believe that a lot of people are tempted to do more than 30 minutes per day, but I didn't want to set the standard any higher because people with a full-time job (or with other languages to study too) may not have the time to participate then. Some people may also not be able to study every day, but even these can participate because they could be doing 3 1/2 hours (one week's worth) over the weekend or so.

I am myself planning to adhere to the 30 minutes per day even when I have the time and motivation to do more, because I have so far been studying very irregularly (a whole day some time and then 2 weeks of nothing, etc.) and I want to prove to myself that I have the discipline to seriously and regularly study a language on my own over a few weeks.

I am also planning to have another 6 Week Challenge for myself later, during which I will try to learn as much as humanly possible, without a time limit.

Rmss, of course you're welcome to join. You are not late yet, today is the first day of studying for those following the schedule. Of course people can also join in later, and some have started early.

Edited by Sprachprofi on 14 April 2007 at 11:00am

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Rmss
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 Message 128 of 195
14 April 2007 at 6:34am | IP Logged 
Okay, cool. :-). Just did my first half hour of Esperanto with lernu.net.

Mi estas Rmss, kiu vi estas? ;-). Kiel vi fartas?


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