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Abii (プロフィールを表示) 2009年5月17日 23:51:40
RiotNrrd (プロフィールを表示) 2009年5月18日 1:42:08
I personally recommend starting a blog and forcing yourself to make a daily (or weekly, or whatever-pace-you-want) entry. Doesn't have to be long. Doesn't have to be interesting. Does have to be done.
But if a blog isn't your thing, then write a story. Or a political commentary. Or... anything.
Regularly writing original pieces in Esperanto is, in my opinion, the single best path to learning useful vocabulary quickly.
At first it will be truly slow going, where a single paragraph will take waaaay more time that it feels like it should. However, you will pass that phase pretty quickly. Esperanto is amazingly "sticky" - the words have a great ability to stick in your head once you've used them once or twice.
andogigi (プロフィールを表示) 2009年5月18日 1:48:25
Abii:Does anyone have a good vocabulary learning method? I've tried the courses on this site, and I get bored quickly. I find that just learning the grammar flat out is how I learn the best, but I pick up very few words in the process. Is there any way/where I can learn an abundance of common words at my own pace?I use recipes cards for flashcards. Write the Esperanto word on one side with the English translation on the opposing. You can carry them with you anywhere and do word drills while you're standing in line, riding the bus, etc. It really helps.
jchthys (プロフィールを表示) 2009年5月18日 3:16:45
In addition, thousands of Esperanto cards can be downloaded freely from the same place.
hiyayaywhopee (プロフィールを表示) 2009年5月18日 5:06:41
Miland (プロフィールを表示) 2009年5月18日 9:10:18
Abii:Does anyone have a good vocabulary learning method?I suggest you begin with the lists by topic on this website.
After that start compiling your own vocabulary notebook, and I suggest organising it in groups of 20 or so words at a time for a suitably sized learning unit. Cover up the Esperanto words and try to remember the English, then do the reverse.
But it's important to get one thing straight: improving your vocabulary deliberately will require a sustained effort, involving regular self-discipline. Unless you are willing to make that sacrifice, there will be no worthwhile progress.
richardhall (プロフィールを表示) 2009年5月18日 17:36:49
RiotNrrd:I personally recommend starting a blog and forcing yourself to make a daily (or weekly, or whatever-pace-you-want) entry. Doesn't have to be long. Doesn't have to be interesting. Does have to be done.Thanks for that - just the kick up the pants I needed to get going on by E-o blog again.
russ (プロフィールを表示) 2009年5月19日 9:17:54
As you get a card correct more often, it shows it to you less and less often, so you don't waste time studying the stuff you already know well, and if you don't know a card, it shows it to your more frequently again.
It also lets you add a picture to a card. I've found that Google images is a nice fast way to get a small (2K or 3K) image file for many common concepts! Visual learning of object names often helps!
A practice I highly recommend is to read Esperanto text frequently and note/underline words that you notice to be frequent/useful/interesting to you personally, and then look them up and add them to jMemorize (or whatever program you use). Studying words that you encounter in real life and that have relevance to you personally is more motivating than only trying to learn long lists of words created by other people.
And yes, of course write/translate and read/listen often - that forces/encourages you to continually learn new words.
erinja (プロフィールを表示) 2009年5月26日 20:57:49
richardhall:Richard, don't forget that this works for any language at all - including, oh, I dunno, perhaps WELSH . If you are writing something short, perhaps you could try to do at least part of it in both Esperanto and Welsh!RiotNrrd:I personally recommend starting a blog and forcing yourself to make a daily (or weekly, or whatever-pace-you-want) entry. Doesn't have to be long. Doesn't have to be interesting. Does have to be done.Thanks for that - just the kick up the pants I needed to get going on by E-o blog again.