Mi bezoni helpo...
by lingvolover, November 9, 2004
Messages: 4
Language: English
lingvolover (User's profile) November 9, 2004, 1:37:39 AM
Ali
Esben87 (User's profile) November 11, 2004, 5:37:45 PM
I used the program Kurso de Esperanto (http://www.cursodeesperanto.com.br). It is an excellent program and by using that you'll learn Esperanto fast! Later on, you can chat at gxangalo.com (http://gxangalo.com/babilejo) ...
Saluton!
Mi uzis la programon Kurso de Esperanto (http://www.cursodeesperanto.com.br). Gxi estas bonega programo kaj per uzi gxin vi lernos Esperanton rapide! Pli poste, vi povas babili al gxangalo.com (http://gxangalo.com/babilejo) ...
erinja (User's profile) April 17, 2008, 10:53:31 PM
The only way to reach fluency is to use the language. I used Esperanto online and reached a reasonable typing fluency, but I never reached what I would consider to be true fluency until I spent extended periods of time (a week or so) in an Esperanto-speaking environment. This is true with any language, not just Esperanto; you can reach a pretty good proficiency on your own, but you can't really become fluent unless you spend a significant period of time living and breathing your target language. Preferably this should be in an environment where the people you talk to don't speak your native language, so you have no choice of falling back to your native language.
In the meantime, you can find a penpal, use chat programs (the tujmesaĝilo here at lernu is a good resource), participate in online forums, and read, read, read in Esperanto (this will help you build your vocabulary)
Frakseno (User's profile) April 18, 2008, 12:08:49 AM
It was tremendous fun, also, and motivated me to study more than my laziness sometimes allows.