Spent my Sunday evening learning German vocab from an 80s book for business and tourism language learning
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Spent my Sunday evening learning German vocab from an 80s book for business and tourism language learning
If anyone wants a scanned copy for any reason lmk

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Day 21, "100 Days of Esperanto” - Progress report and memory techniques
I've read that it takes 21 days to either form a new habit or to break a habit. It takes 3 weeks to reinforce a new behavior. Today is day 21 of 100 Days of Esperanto so it looks like I've acquired the habit of learning something about Esperanto on a daily basis.
How am I doing? Not bad. Many words I remember since they are similar to their English meanings, kato (cat), hundo (dog), blua (blue), blanka (white), etc. I've also done well remembering basic grammar rules, nouns end with "o", adjectives end with "a", infinitives end with "i", the plural ends with "j", etc.
I need to get better thinking in Esperanto. I need to remember to add "n" to the end of the word when that word is used as a direct object. When an exercise asks me to translate "I have two white cats." I'll write:
Mi havas du blankaj katoj.
The correct translation is:
Mi havas du blankajn katojn.
I realize this is because I'm thinking in English and just translating the words. Interestingly, I do remember to make sure that the adjective uses the plural form.
Memorizing words is my challenge. Sometimes it easy because an easy association comes to mind. For example, the Esperanto word for the color sea blue is marblua. I know "la mer" is the sea in French so that word is easy to remember.
Making associations is a good way to remember words when learning a new language. I googled to learn some memory techniques and found an interesting article, Learning Foreign Languages. It describes an associative technique called LinkWords that was developed by Michael Gruneberg.
Linkword is a mnemonic system promoted by Michael Gruneberg since at least the early 1980s for learning languages based on the similarity of the sounds of words. The process involves creating an easily visualized scene that will link the words together.
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This article presents some other interesting memory techniques. One of my subgoals of learning Esperanto is to learn some memory techniques and improve my memory skills.
Unforgettable Languages: Linkword European Portuguese (Unforgettable Languages) (CD-ROM)
Download Unforgettable Languages: Linkword European Portuguese (Unforgettable Languages) (CD-ROM)
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Linkword Portuguese Brazilian Complete 1-3 - Linkword Languages
Linkword Portuguese Brazilian Complete 1-3 – Linkword Languages
Linkword Portuguese Brazilian Complete 1-3
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