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dylanfurr246-tól, 2013. szeptember 2.

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dylanfurr246 (Profil megtekintése) 2013. szeptember 2. 17:46:57

Hello Lernu I'm a newbie. I first got interested in Esperanto when I heard it metioned. So, I looked it up. I saw that it was realitiveley (spelling?) easy but that isn't the main reason I want to learn Esperanto. I guess my question is can anyone be my tutor in Esperanto? Please message me if you want to be. My computer's a dinosaur so I can't take the courses and I really want to learn Esperanto.

erinja (Profil megtekintése) 2013. szeptember 3. 12:41:49

There are some courses that you can download and print out and also some courses that were developed during the "dinosaur" era that your computer may have come from.

Libera Esperanto-Libro is a downloadable course in PDF form, for example. It has some courses from lernu in printed form. You can print out only the parts you feel like printing out, or all of it or none of it, but hopefully your computer can handle that.

bartlett22183 (Profil megtekintése) 2013. szeptember 3. 17:05:01

What kind of computer do you have, how old is it, and what kind of operating system does it have (Windows {what version?}, Mac, Linux / Unix, etc.)? It might be able to do more than you think. If you have a usable web browser, there may be resources right here on lernu! that you can use. (One consideration is if you have a web browser and fonts on your computer that can display text in common characters encoded in utf-8.)

Purrfecdizzo (Profil megtekintése) 2013. szeptember 4. 3:38:35

erinja:There are some courses that you can download and print out and also some courses that were developed during the "dinosaur" era that your computer may have come from.

Libera Esperanto-Libro is a downloadable course in PDF form, for example. It has some courses from lernu in printed form. You can print out only the parts you feel like printing out, or all of it or none of it, but hopefully your computer can handle that.
I have a hard time as well, but not because of my computer... The Internet speed here in China leaves much to be desired, especially at certain times of the day. Listening to the audio files is very hard to do. I am sure that I am not the first with this problem, how do other people deal with this type of thing? Although I am replying to Erinja, I encourage replies from anyone.
Thanks

efilzeo (Profil megtekintése) 2013. szeptember 4. 5:35:37

You could download the Kurso de Esperanto, it's just 19 mb and once you've downloaded it you can do good progresses even offline.

Purrfecdizzo (Profil megtekintése) 2013. szeptember 4. 17:04:58

efilzeo:You could download the Kurso de Esperanto, it's just 19 mb and once you've downloaded it you can do good progresses even offline.
Ive downloaded it, and it is a great help. I am sure that I will progress much faster now. Thanks

Purrfecdizzo (Profil megtekintése) 2013. szeptember 4. 17:22:04

Are Newcomers to the language encouraged to participate in the Esperanto-language discussion threads even if our skill is really poor, or should we wait until we can communicate well?

I would like to participate, but I don't want to do so if it would be considered in bad form to do so.

thanks

bartlett22183 (Profil megtekintése) 2013. szeptember 4. 17:46:29

Purrfecdizzo:Are Newcomers to the language encouraged to participate in the Esperanto-language discussion threads even if our skill is really poor, or should we wait until we can communicate well?

I would like to participate, but I don't want to do so if it would be considered in bad form to do so.

thanks
My personal (and it is just that) suggestion is to go ahead and try to participate in some of the Esperanto forums here on lernu. I have done so on a few occasions, and my command of E-o is far from perfect. I can read many E-o texts with moderately good comprehension without resorting to a dictionary, but I have never had the opportunity at all to speak it, and only a few occasions to try to write short texts. Nevertheless, I have never been admonished for those few posts I have made in the E-o forums.

Lernu! is supposed to be a learning site, so others should not be disconcerted if beginners / learners make a few mistakes. Just indicate in your posts whether or not you invite corrections to what you write. At the bottom of your posts, you might include something like, "Mi estas komencanto. Bonvolu, korekti miajn erarojn."

RiotNrrd (Profil megtekintése) 2013. szeptember 4. 18:48:11

Purrfecdizzo:Are Newcomers to the language encouraged to participate in the Esperanto-language discussion threads even if our skill is really poor, or should we wait until we can communicate well?
Do not wait.

You will find that as soon as you start participating, your skill level will almost immediately start improving. This will especially be true if you ask people to correct your mistakes (which most participants will gladly do). I've never understood people who don't want their errors corrected, but there are enough of them to put a damper on it, so you need to explicitly ask for correction now and then to remind people that it's OK for them to help you improve.

If you are unsure of your skill level, simply make your posts short. It is amazing how many errors someone just starting out can pack into surprisingly few words. But that doesn't last very long, if they just pay attention.

Don't be shy. Don't worry about making mistakes; the more you make at first, the faster you will improve. You will not be made fun of, or made to feel that you are not welcome.

Purrfecdizzo (Profil megtekintése) 2013. szeptember 4. 18:53:38

Yeah, in my case, I truly am a beginner. I am getting the hang of the language, but I need to build my vocabulary. Tonight, I will continue to work on vocab, and maybe tomorrow, I will try a short message in the Esperanto area.

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