Eo audio (only) courses?
貼文者: 1Guy1, 2011年10月8日
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語言: English
1Guy1 (顯示個人資料) 2011年10月8日下午12:31:09
Does anyone know of any good Eo courses avaialable in MP3 - I am looking for things that are audio only as I have time to do this when travelling.
I am familiar with Lernu's stuff (especially mi estas komencanto which is perfect but basic) and the stuff at Librivox.
I am hoping someone knows of something good & modern so I can use my travelling time to best advantage.
qwertz (顯示個人資料) 2011年10月8日下午1:10:31
Esperanto per rekta metodo is aimed for children. As a adult I slightly dislike that small hidden traditional upbringing ideas inside Esperanto per rekta metodo. In detail: Dad is working and Mum solely brings up the kids. (I didn't grow up this way.) But if somebody could fade out that fine tunes, then it should give a good base to pass A1/A2 KER level.
Fou (顯示個人資料) 2011年10月8日下午3:02:23
It was an ok course for me. You could try it yourself and see how it goes.
3rdblade (顯示個人資料) 2011年10月9日上午5:03:56
Librivox
qwertz (顯示個人資料) 2011年10月9日上午8:48:33
Fou:You could also try the ASSIMIL course - Esperanto sen peno.Oh, I didn't know that this assimil.de publisher once had an Esperanto audio course. I did an advanced Google search accross their web page domain. But they don't seem to have it listed anymore. Hhm. Anyway, Fou, thanks for that hint.
3rdblade:Not exactly modern, but Librivox has readings of public domain Esperanto texts, including textbooks, which might be good for you.Thanks a lot, 3rdblade.
magica (顯示個人資料) 2011年10月9日上午9:48:19
You can find it here: http://librivox.org/the-esperanto-teacher-by-helen...
You can download a book as well (it's good to look sometimes at written text - it's much better for remembering when you also see it)
1Guy1 (顯示個人資料) 2011年10月12日下午6:02:14
magica:When I travel I listen to Esperanto for non Grammarians by Helen Fryer.I started out with this one. I wish someone would do it again (not wishing to seem ungrateful).
You can find it here: http://librivox.org/the-esperanto-teacher-by-helen...
You can download a book as well (it's good to look sometimes at written text - it's much better for remembering when you also see it)
It would be more easy to follow if the answers were each put with the corresponding question (I think one reader tried to do this). Also, it would have been better to shift the vocabulary to before the readings as it is hard to keep going back & forth as you would with a print version.
I did put together the reading exercises near the end on a CD as an Esperanto anthology & I use that to this day.