Old courses?
de Katzedecimal, 24 de juliol de 2016
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Katzedecimal (Mostra el perfil) 24 de juliol de 2016 22.21.39
erinja (Mostra el perfil) 24 de juliol de 2016 22.51.40
TheStoic (Mostra el perfil) 6 de desembre de 2016 9.49.27
oyd11 (Mostra el perfil) 6 de desembre de 2016 22.12.24
thanks!
roboto_loco (Mostra el perfil) 8 de desembre de 2016 14.17.08
Thanks!
raffadalbo (Mostra el perfil) 9 de desembre de 2016 11.32.12
I suppose that this is not supported by lernu! but lernu! knows about it.
And in fact I believe this is a strong help for lernu! Users that still want to find old courses may do this - even if probably not with 100% of the original functionalities and without guarantee.
In the future I hope that lernu! itself arranges something similar for what they cannot or do not want to update but is still valuable for some users.
roboto_loco (Mostra el perfil) 9 de desembre de 2016 13.33.16
oyd11 (Mostra el perfil) 27 de desembre de 2016 9.10.42
There's some very nice audio recordings - like some Andersen's tales here:
http://dvd.ikso.net/pagxo/en/sono.html
Also - some anyone know how to download the Audio from the current "Nakamura" course? I would like to listen to it offline several times after reading, thanks!
OrionPax (Mostra el perfil) 27 de febrer de 2017 19.46.10
RoxanneRW (Mostra el perfil) 28 de maig de 2018 0.49.53
I am about to teach a linguistics course I last taught in 2015. Then and for a number of years prior, I had my students "learn" the basics of Esperanto at the old Lernu website at http://en.lernu.net/enkonduko/index.php. From that screen, I then had them go to English-based "About Esperanto" (clicking on the Cat with the Flag picture), then to "Introduction to the Language" (clicking on the cat pointing at "Esperanto") [this info from my old, course instructions].
This quick and fun, non-technical introduction to the language enabled the students — at the end of 45 minutes to an hour — to enjoyably complete the assignment to "write a five sentence paragraph in Esperanto," and nicely taught them how easy the language is to pick up.
I have searched through the Media Library and the Grammar section of the "new" Lernu, to no avail. I've also tried to access http://dvd.ikso.net/pagxo/eo/kurso.html mentioned in comments above as a possible repository of old Lernu material, but that server seems to be down.
Can anyone help me locate the really excellent little intro to Esperanto grammar and vocabulary?