Children's Books
貼文者: PerilousPete, 2012年2月29日
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語言: English
PerilousPete (顯示個人資料) 2012年2月29日上午6:33:40
Basically I want a book that will be half words I know, and half I don't. I've only started learning Esperanto a few days ago, so I'm hoping to start with something pretty basic.
I am going through the lessons, but I'm hoping for a nice book to break it up and give me something new.
oxymor (顯示個人資料) 2012年2月29日上午7:41:33
But, did you see in the lernu course intermediate, the course "Gerda Malaperis"? It's actually a book (detective story) created for beginers, with a progressive amount of difficult words...maybe you should try it to see if you have an enought good level to read it.
erinja (顯示個人資料) 2012年2月29日上午8:01:25
There are some children's books in Esperanto, but generally not downloadable online. I don't know if I'd focus on children's books for Esperanto. The linguistic difficulty of a children's book is less different from a regular book than you might think. The main difference is that the book tells the story in fewer words.
PerilousPete (顯示個人資料) 2012年2月29日上午8:28:33
How interesting the story is is not a big concern of mine. You are right, it is interesting enough just being able to understand what is happening.
Thanks again.
Evildela (顯示個人資料) 2012年2月29日上午10:47:50
erinja (顯示個人資料) 2012年2月29日下午1:29:19
PerilousPete:How interesting the story is is not a big concern of mine. You are right, it is interesting enough just being able to understand what is happening.Now is definitely the time to read it, then; you might enjoy it! Pretty much everyone who waits till they speak Esperanto well before reading that book has trouble getting through it. I forced myself to finish it, just to be able to say I'd read it, but I know lots of people who simply couldn't take it anymore and never bothered finishing.
lingvokapablo (顯示個人資料) 2012年2月29日下午2:06:08
PerilousPete:Thank you for the responses. I didn't know about the Gerda course, I've had a read through the first few pages and it looks like it's exactly what I'm looking for, thank you!What, but I enjoyed Gerda malaperis...
How interesting the story is is not a big concern of mine. You are right, it is interesting enough just being able to understand what is happening.
Thanks again.
The beginning was kind of clunky, and the end was special. However, I really enjoyed the middle, especially that bad little boy (Rolf/Ralf??). I thought he was so ridiculous, but I liked him.
Here:http://i-espero.info/elsutaro/esperantaj-libroj
It's a website that allows you to download a whole bunch of Esperanto books. Also, I remember seeing Alice in Wonderland and I think some stories by Hans Christian Anderson in the list.
erinja (顯示個人資料) 2012年2月29日下午5:33:15
lingvokapablo:What, but I enjoyed Gerda malaperis...When you read it, did you speak Esperanto well, or were you a beginner?
lingvokapablo (顯示個人資料) 2012年3月1日上午1:13:39
erinja:When you read it, did you speak Esperanto well, or were you a beginner?Ehh, I read it some time after I finished Ana Pana, so a beginner. Although, I still consider myself a beginner, so ... yeah.