may i re-do lessons i've done before?
من xBlackWolfx, 4 مارس، 2011
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xBlackWolfx (عرض الملف الشخصي) 4 مارس، 2011 7:46:36 ص
Now, i want to try again, but i dont know if i can actually make it this time. I want to start the lessons over from the beginning, since chances are i'd be even worse at the higher ones now (but partially bc i cant remember where i stopped).
Am i allowed to do that? I didnt do too well the first few lessons either (even though i've been studying espernato on and off for almost a decade now) simply bc the whole language is so alien to me.
Can i redo the lessons i've already done? Should i even bother to try again? I doubt i'll make it this time, but for some reason i dont want to give up.
NiteMirror (عرض الملف الشخصي) 4 مارس، 2011 9:03:33 ص
After all, it's not how many times you fall down that matters, it's how many times you pick yourself up after falling that counts.
Ok, that's my quota for old cliches for today. Although, given how many times I fail at things, it's one of my personal favorites.
ceigered (عرض الملف الشخصي) 4 مارس، 2011 1:50:17 م
BTW, don't worry if you can never really get a hang with the audio, there's many other audio resources out there which you can use and even if that doesn't help if you get up to a certain level with the written language and with guesswork on the pronunciation, it'll make it much easier to hear different words.
I'll warn (from my own language learning) that no matter what the language if you aren't familiar enough with a word or not sure what to look out to when listening to someone speaking, it'll all sound strange, alien and incomprehensible. You have to be familiar enough with the language.
But anyway don't burn yourself out. Language learning is best done while relaxed and feeling lazy. The human brain is well built for passive language learning in conjunction with some active learning, as opposed to full out active language learning.
T0dd (عرض الملف الشخصي) 4 مارس، 2011 1:55:22 م
ceigered:This is good advice. I keep Esperanto podcasts on my BlackBerry and listen to them, or parts of them, repeatedly while driving around. I don't always pay attention, but it's a way to let the language sounds wash over me.
But anyway don't burn yourself out. Language learning is best done while relaxed and feeling lazy. The human brain is well built for passive language learning in conjunction with some active learning, as opposed to full out active language learning.
erinja (عرض الملف الشخصي) 4 مارس، 2011 2:25:36 م
If you find Ana Pana frustrating, maybe you should do another course and then come back to Ana Pana. Bildoj kaj Demandoj, La puzlo Esperanto, or Vojagxu kun Zam. Or all three! do a few sample lessons and see what seems fun and interesting to you.
There's also the good old Free Esperanto Course that you can download if you want to try some different lessons. Plus the Free Esperanto Book, which has a much-extended version of Ana Pana, and which may have some more explanation than what's found in the online version.
If you get too discouraged with one course, try another one. But I do think it's a good idea to go all the way through at least one course that's corrected by a person, in order to get feedback on areas you need to work on. You can take the Free Esperanto Course above with a tutor, by e-mail.