Old courses?
ca, kivuye
Ubutumwa 14
ururimi: English
Katzedecimal (Kwerekana umwidondoro) 24 Mukakaro 2016 22:21:39
erinja (Kwerekana umwidondoro) 24 Mukakaro 2016 22:51:40
TheStoic (Kwerekana umwidondoro) 6 Kigarama 2016 09:49:27
oyd11 (Kwerekana umwidondoro) 6 Kigarama 2016 22:12:24
thanks!
roboto_loco (Kwerekana umwidondoro) 8 Kigarama 2016 14:17:08
Thanks!
raffadalbo (Kwerekana umwidondoro) 9 Kigarama 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 (Kwerekana umwidondoro) 9 Kigarama 2016 13:33:16
oyd11 (Kwerekana umwidondoro) 27 Kigarama 2016 09:10:42
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 (Kwerekana umwidondoro) 27 Ruhuhuma 2017 19:46:10
RoxanneRW (Kwerekana umwidondoro) 28 Rusama 2018 00:49:53
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?