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Arocoun (عرض الملف الشخصي) 1 أبريل، 2012 4:57:13 ص
That leads me to a few questions:
What is the best way to practice writing Esperanto at a beginner's level, while getting corrections and feedback? I've tried pen-pals, but that can be rather undependable.
I'm already using the excellent correspondence exercises here at Lernu, but I'd also like something a bit more free-form. I haven't seen any proofreading threads on the forums.
Are there tutors or forums for general proofreading? Is it acceptable to request that random stories and writings be proofread on these forums?
Unrelated question: How is best to write "thanks a lot" in Esperanto? "Multan dankon?"
Dankon, kaj ĝis revido!
darkweasel (عرض الملف الشخصي) 1 أبريل، 2012 7:17:37 ص
Arocoun:Is it acceptable to request that random stories and writings be proofread on these forums?Yes, actually people regularly do that.
Arocoun:That’s possible, another possibility is dankegon.
Unrelated question: How is best to write "thanks a lot" in Esperanto? "Multan dankon?"
erinja (عرض الملف الشخصي) 1 أبريل، 2012 11:42:50 ص
In general, Esperanto has a culture of not correcting people unless they have asked to be corrected. But if you want to write a text on the forums and get corrections, just ask, in your message. People are happy to correct you.
If you do it in the Esperanto-only forums, that also gives you experience with reading people's corrections and explanations in Esperanto.
Arocoun (عرض الملف الشخصي) 1 أبريل، 2012 12:39:06 م
Dankegon!