derkommissar wrote:Henkkles wrote:derkommissar wrote:Henkkles wrote:ibrahimovic wrote:Sorry if I derail the thread, but may I know if Glossika suitable for me and would it prepare me for B1/B2?
For background, I have studied German alone for 4 months. I studied everyday using Assimil with Ease by H. Schneider (lesson 82/100), German: How to Speak and Write It (Lesson 20/30) and TY German (Lesson 19/23). Anki too if I find it hard to remember.
I feel stuck and not progressing as much as I did earlier. I reluctant to finish any of the book now and I even have LL's Ultimate Advanced that I still haven't touch yet.
I also discover that my speaking is nonexistent as can't Skype due to very poor Internet connection.
Do you think Glossika might be my savior?
They actually released a new scheduling guide that takes your particular situation into account!
https://lookaside.fbsbx.com/file/Glossi ... 2MphQz-FqA
I'm sure it would certainly help.
As someone who is interested in trying Glossika I'd love to be able to view this link to see exactly how it works. Unfortunately it doesn't work. Have you got a working link?
You can download it from the Glossika website when you log in, it's in the downloads section.
Seems like I have to buy it to even be able to see the different schedules... was hoping to see how it worked exactly before I decided to purchase.
I mean how would you need those without having bought Glossika? They're unimportant to making a purchase decision, they're just suggestions. Ultimately you do what you want with them.