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viết bởi notforbidden, Ngày 10 tháng 12 năm 2010

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notforbidden (Xem thông tin cá nhân) 02:51:19 Ngày 10 tháng 12 năm 2010

HI,

I signed up to this a couple of years ago and have forgotten everything. Where should I start? I'm a bit overwhelmed! But I really want to learn.

Thanks!

ceigered (Xem thông tin cá nhân) 06:22:46 Ngày 10 tháng 12 năm 2010

Sal'!
If you're starting from scratch, I recommend Ana Pana, Mi estas Komencanto, but most of all Bildoj kaj Demandoj (I think there's a chance it's called "Pictures and Questions" in the English version, but I'm only on the EO version of the site atm).

After that there's Ana renkontas, but you can also start traversing the forums and trying to write passages into Eo or translating them. You could, for example, do a couple of base courses, read up on how grammar works, learn all the affixes etc and then start reading something like EventEo or Esperanto Wikipedia, and start translating back into English and asking on the forums for corrections etc.

That's a farily intense way to learn though lango.gif.

But don't be overwhelmed, just jump into some of the beginner/introduction courses and see what happens, there's no need to be worried with the nice little dictionary in the corner and these forums ridulo.gif

SDG (Xem thông tin cá nhân) 07:01:43 Ngày 10 tháng 12 năm 2010

notforbidden:HI,

I signed up to this a couple of years ago and have forgotten everything. Where should I start? I'm a bit overwhelmed! But I really want to learn.

Thanks!
This has been a big help to me.

http://www.kurso.com.br/index.php?en

FreeXenon (Xem thông tin cá nhân) 14:10:36 Ngày 10 tháng 12 năm 2010

I'll chime in as I usually do with threads like this. Welcome and good luck learning.

I have a massive amount of Esperanto Links on my website that you may find useful while learning Esperanto:

http://www.arionshome.com/esperanto/eo-links/

erinja (Xem thông tin cá nhân) 14:59:41 Ngày 10 tháng 12 năm 2010

La Puzlo Esperanto is good, too.

Try the first one or two lessons of each beginner course and see what you enjoy. No pressure to do a whole course start to finish before trying another course. You might find that one course suits you better than another, and at any rate you can always go back to one that you haven't completed.

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