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sotobleat (Näita profiili) 8. aprill 2009 21:01.51
hiyayaywhopee (Näita profiili) 8. aprill 2009 21:20.20
KoLonJaNo (Näita profiili) 8. aprill 2009 22:20.49
sotobleat:But are there any courses that use esperanto to teach another language?Searching the UEA bookstore for Lerniloj alilingvaj results in a list of 25 items.
Unfortunately only fifteen of them are currently available.
I myself bought Litova lingvo per Esperanto-okuloj in 2005.
That summer the Esperanto World Congress (Universala Kongreso de Esperanto = UK) took place in Vilnius, capitol of Lithuania.
For reasons that won't be disclosed I didn't participate in the UK.
I didn't learn Lithuanian either.
But that doesn't imply the book is useless.
Maybe the Cubans are preparing something for Spanish: The 2010 UK will be the second to take place in Havanna, Cuba.
There is a video at YouTube featuring Fidel at the UK in 1990.
I guess his brother's address will be less exciting.
Greetings from Germany,
Kolonjano
ceigered (Näita profiili) 9. aprill 2009 7:57.04
jan aleksan (Näita profiili) 9. aprill 2009 12:28.02
Rodrigoo (Näita profiili) 21. aprill 2009 6:06.52
In sites like buusu.com and livemocha.com there are esperantists trying to make it. But thinking better about it, I just realized the we have our own CouchSurfing (Pasporta Servo), then why not to have our own page about courses like that. It would be a really profitable experience for Esperanto, woudn't it?
Sammondane,
Ĥod
Momomomomo (Näita profiili) 24. aprill 2009 21:59.10
There is one place that I know of that has used Esperanto as the source language to teach a goal language: toki pona. It's a constructed language with some interesting goals.I had a look at the link and something caught my eye, two emo poems in tonki pona english and esperanto http://tokipona.org/angst.html wow
ceigered (Näita profiili) 25. aprill 2009 10:42.26
enwilson (Näita profiili) 25. aprill 2009 11:39.59
KoLonJaNo:Doggonnit, La Klingona Lingvo is sold out. And I had such high hopes, with the new movie coming out...
Searching the UEA bookstore for Lerniloj alilingvaj results in a list of 25 items.
Unfortunately only fifteen of them are currently available.