workbook
by Kljunar, May 8, 2016
Messages: 8
Language: English
Kljunar (User's profile) May 8, 2016, 1:15:18 AM
I know it's a lot to ask for, but I'd love to be able to write in something. Like a grammar worksheet of some sort.
If you don't know of anything, could you give me some other suggestions?
Much thanks!
NJ Esperantist (User's profile) May 8, 2016, 2:23:35 AM
I should add that it is available through Amazon too and the reviews there sound good for what I think you're asking for.
Kljunar (User's profile) May 8, 2016, 2:35:19 AM
NJ Esperantist:Do you mean something like this? [link] I can't vouch for the contents, but what I saw in the preview looked promising.Yup exactly, I'm just not able to order books as of right now.
I should add that it is available through Amazon too and the reviews there sound good for what I think you're asking for.
Kristal (User's profile) May 8, 2016, 5:11:17 AM
1. Get a plain notebook with lined pages;
2. Use a pen and a pencil or two colors to write your notes;
3. Choose your lesson; for example, pick something from the clickable material near the top of the lernu! website webpage, maybe from the lessons or maybe one of the digital stories; or, maybe something you found elsewhere;
4. Write one sentence from your chosen lesson material on a notebook page;
5. Write the definition or the multiple possible definitions of each word in the other color on the next line of your notebook page (we will call this: writing in pencil);
6. Write these words in pencil in the word order that you would choose in English;
7. Leave the next line blank; but, say the sentences aloud.
8. Decide on a similar sentence that you can write in the first color (we will call this: writing in ink).
9. Write your similar sentence in ink;
10. Change the word order to the way that you would expect to use in the other language, such as to your Esperanto friends, although it is not so big of a deal in Esperanto, and pencil the words in the changed order onto the next line beneath your inked sentence;
11. Use the dictionary of your choice (I have printed dictionaries, but I really like the lernu! VORTARO on this website) and pencil the translation of each word onto the next line of your notebook page;
12. Say these sentences aloud, and leave a blank line before continuing.
Anyway, it was a method that worked for me when I was in school (long, long, ago).
Celunni (User's profile) May 8, 2016, 5:32:29 AM
jaldrich (User's profile) May 8, 2016, 5:57:20 AM
Alkanadi (User's profile) May 8, 2016, 7:45:42 AM
Kljunar:Like a grammar worksheet of some sort.I hope this helps.
http://en.lernu.net/lernado/ekzercoj/gram/index.ph...
erinja (User's profile) May 9, 2016, 12:04:46 AM