![]() ![]() Even in the northeastern US, I run into a fair number of Spanish speakers, and Borges is one of my all-time favorite authors. I've generally found that ID=39388&PN=1 - watching incomprehensible video is largely useless, at least for me. In particular, I feel that it's worth being as creative as possible in the "cheating" step. Is there any sort of half-baked theory behind this?Īfter learning French and a bit of Egyptian, I'm a big believer in Krashen's hypothesis that "We acquire language when we understand messages." (Mind you, unlike Krashen, I also think other things are important.) Personally, I think of improving passive skills as a process of ID=39069&PN=1 - "cheating and consolidating", where I use various unfair advantages to understand things, and then I become used to them through sheer exposure: My primary source will be subs2srs cards, but I reserve the right to mix in a bit of Destinos or anything else which looks like fun. Any grammar study will be purely haphazard. I'm going to try to learn beginner some Spanish the way I learned intermediate French: Using native materials, and lots of video. Given this experience, I think Sprachprofi's approach would be fun to try. And I've spent plenty of time with Anki: I've done 31,965 reps across all my decks, and I'm using it to - learn Middle Egyptian slowly. Now, I've already used subs2srs with Amélie, and I once used a similar hand-made tool with Buffy and a bunch of MC Solaar songs. Of course, as she points out, her skills were quite narrow. HOW TO IVONA VOICE GOLDENDICT SERIESI was inspired by Sprachprofi's article - Understand Your Favourite TV Series in 30 Days, where she used - subs2srs and - Anki to achieve pretty decent listening comprehension for a single Japanese TV series in 30 hours. Subject: Spanish: A little subs2srs experiment ![]() Document your progress and get support, tips and encouragement from other forum members. Printed From: įorum Discription: Your personal language learning logbook: milestones, successes, brick walls & goals great and small. ![]() Language Learning Forum: Spanish: A little subs2srs experiment Print Page | Close Window ![]()
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