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PostPosted: Tue 07 Oct 2014 4:33 am 
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This is a great article.

http://blogs.transparent.com/language-n ... o-love-it/


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PostPosted: Tue 07 Oct 2014 10:14 am 
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Yep, very encouraging article - I need more basic words before I would be brave enough to do a weekend! Good find, thanks,
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PostPosted: Tue 07 Oct 2014 2:38 pm 
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JulieA wrote:
Yep, very encouraging article - I need more basic words before I would be brave enough to do a weekend! Good find, thanks,
JulieA


Most immersion weekends have classes for complete beginners. I think you might find that attending one would build up your courage.

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PostPosted: Tue 07 Oct 2014 3:28 pm 
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hehe That comic strip at the top of it gave me a good laugh!

It's a good article for sure, and does give me a bit of encouragement by the end of it. Something I need to work on more is trying to self-immerse myself. There was a website that recommended putting little signs on items around the house. I have put a few, but really need to put up more. That might be my project for today.

Thanks for the read!


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PostPosted: Tue 07 Oct 2014 5:29 pm 
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Rob wrote:
hehe That comic strip at the top of it gave me a good laugh!

It's a good article for sure, and does give me a bit of encouragement by the end of it. Something I need to work on more is trying to self-immerse myself. There was a website that recommended putting little signs on items around the house. I have put a few, but really need to put up more. That might be my project for today.

Thanks for the read!


One of the first things I tell my classes is to buy a packet of Post-its. Every week I give them a list of vocabulary words for a different room in the house.

I tell folks that I went so crazy with the labeling thing when I was first learning that even the dog and cat had labels! I stopped at labeling people, but only because my daughter flatly refused to wear a badge saying "m'iníon" (she thought it looked too much like "minion").

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PostPosted: Wed 08 Oct 2014 9:57 am 
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Redwolf wrote:
Rob wrote:
hehe That comic strip at the top of it gave me a good laugh!

It's a good article for sure, and does give me a bit of encouragement by the end of it. Something I need to work on more is trying to self-immerse myself. There was a website that recommended putting little signs on items around the house. I have put a few, but really need to put up more. That might be my project for today.

Thanks for the read!


One of the first things I tell my classes is to buy a packet of Post-its. Every week I give them a list of vocabulary words for a different room in the house.

I tell folks that I went so crazy with the labeling thing when I was first learning that even the dog and cat had labels! I stopped at labeling people, but only because my daughter flatly refused to wear a badge saying "m'iníon" (she thought it looked too much like "minion").

Redwolf


Good practice - my sister in law is learning Mandarin and has post-its all over the house - alas my husband says: there is a limit and that is over the line. Ah scamallach! (Isn't that a great word, no need to swear at all with 'cloudy' around! Hope your new classes are working out well, thanks for your suggestions. JulieA :LOL:


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PostPosted: Wed 08 Oct 2014 2:40 pm 
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JulieA wrote:
Redwolf wrote:
Rob wrote:
hehe That comic strip at the top of it gave me a good laugh!

It's a good article for sure, and does give me a bit of encouragement by the end of it. Something I need to work on more is trying to self-immerse myself. There was a website that recommended putting little signs on items around the house. I have put a few, but really need to put up more. That might be my project for today.

Thanks for the read!


One of the first things I tell my classes is to buy a packet of Post-its. Every week I give them a list of vocabulary words for a different room in the house.

I tell folks that I went so crazy with the labeling thing when I was first learning that even the dog and cat had labels! I stopped at labeling people, but only because my daughter flatly refused to wear a badge saying "m'iníon" (she thought it looked too much like "minion").

Redwolf


Good practice - my sister in law is learning Mandarin and has post-its all over the house - alas my husband says: there is a limit and that is over the line. Ah scamallach! (Isn't that a great word, no need to swear at all with 'cloudy' around! Hope your new classes are working out well, thanks for your suggestions. JulieA :LOL:


As a confirmed winter-hater, I've been known to use "sneachta" and "sioc" as curse words. "Báisteach" isn't far behind, though we're so desperate for rain here right now I'm biting my tongue on that one.

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PostPosted: Mon 03 Nov 2014 8:27 pm 
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JulieA wrote:
Ah scamallach! (Isn't that a great word, no need to swear at all with 'cloudy' around!
:LOL:
Redwolf wrote:
As a confirmed winter-hater, I've been known to use "sneachta" and "sioc" as curse words. "Báisteach" isn't far behind, though we're so desperate for rain here right now I'm biting my tongue on that one.
:LOL:

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