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Word Study

Talisman, 2012 m. vasaris 23 d.

Žinutės: 7

Kalba: English

Talisman (Rodyti profilį) 2012 m. vasaris 23 d. 12:28:36

I just found this website
http://www.memrise.com/topic/esperanto/wordlists/

I think it is AWESOME although i only have used it for about 30 min it rocks,
Use it to study words

derverwandte (Rodyti profilį) 2012 m. vasaris 23 d. 13:30:14

i just read a text,i think that it is so hard for me to only recite words

pdenisowski (Rodyti profilį) 2012 m. vasaris 23 d. 13:35:43

I'm not very good with flashcards : I learn most of my vocabulary in context instead of trying to memorize them as individual words.

cFlat7 (Rodyti profilį) 2012 m. vasaris 23 d. 14:36:05

I use Anki and reading text. Reading various texts reinforces what I learn via the daily flashcards. Through Anki's timed reviews learning new words seems almost effortless.

p.s. I have posted in Anki an Esperanto 5000+ two-way set based on the Baza Radikaro.

TatuLe (Rodyti profilį) 2012 m. vasaris 23 d. 15:13:19

When I first started learning Esperanto, I wrote down every new word I encountered in a notebook, and marked which ones I recognized from other languages and which ones were completely new to me. But eventually I stopped, because there were just too many words to write down.

Wilhelm (Rodyti profilį) 2012 m. vasaris 27 d. 19:50:29

Quizlet can be useful.
http://quizlet.com/subject/esperanto/

But the best way I've found to improve ones vocabulary is to read and note down every word you have trouble with.

darkweasel (Rodyti profilį) 2012 m. vasaris 27 d. 20:50:10

I never explicitly studied any vocabulary. That’s just something that doesn’t work with me.

I learned (and am still learning) vocabulary by reading and using it, and using a dictionary when I don’t know the word I need.

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