Re: Lingua's 2020 Italian, German, Portuguese Log (+ dabbling in Latin, Sicilian & dialects)
Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2020 3:16 am
German:
Clozemaster: New: 0 & Reviewed: 545 (multiple choice)
Duolingo: 69 crowns; time & 6 stories
Memrise: Review verb conjugations & vocabulary
Podcast: Slow German mit Annik Rubens (16 mins)
AudioBook: Café in Berlin: Chapter 7 (6 mins)
I did a little listening of a podcast and audiobook which wasn't too difficult to understand. Otherwise minimal work.
Portuguese:
Memrise: Review verb conjugations & vocabulary
Clozemaster: New: 0 & Reviewed: 113 (text input)
Duolingo: 78 crowns; 5 stories
PTLab: Lesson #18
PMP Basic Portuguesse: Completed Chapter 10
I finally did another PortugueseLab lesson. It covered "usually doing something" using the verb costumar + infinitive. Easy concept. Also finished chapter 10 of PMP which covered the -ir verbs that are irregular in the 1st person. Also easy enough even if I couldn't always remember the conjugation while doing the exercises.
Latin:
Clozemaster: New: 0 & Reviewed: 450 (multiple choice)
Duolingo: 110 crowns; skills: nature, feast
PMP Basic Latin: 2.1-2.2
Read: Iulia (Julia): Chapter I
I completely finished all levels of the duolingo Latin tree. Nice to have that out of the way. I promptly started PM Basic Latin doing only the first couple of exercises in Chapter 2. I have read the first few chapters of this in the past so skipped the first one on pronunciation since I feel comfortable with my pronunciation. Chapter 2 is on the present tense verbs in first, second and fourth conjugations. Again pretty straight forward even if not easy for me to remember. I also read the first chapter of Iulia. Previously I think I read the first 5-6 chapters but I'm starting over.
Italian:
Reading: Torte salate e sformati di verdure AA.VV. <-- 72%
Book #93: Le cento migliori ricette di Cocktail by Luigi & Olga Tarentini Troiani. This is part of a series of books on different food subjects. There are 100 cocktail recipes. Mostly the classics. Quick and easy read. Just what I needed. I don't think there were more than a couple of unknown words in the entire book. I have others in the series that I bought a few years ago so will probably be reading them throughout the year.
Clozemaster: New: 0 & Reviewed: 545 (multiple choice)
Duolingo: 69 crowns; time & 6 stories
Memrise: Review verb conjugations & vocabulary
Podcast: Slow German mit Annik Rubens (16 mins)
AudioBook: Café in Berlin: Chapter 7 (6 mins)
I did a little listening of a podcast and audiobook which wasn't too difficult to understand. Otherwise minimal work.
Portuguese:
Memrise: Review verb conjugations & vocabulary
Clozemaster: New: 0 & Reviewed: 113 (text input)
Duolingo: 78 crowns; 5 stories
PTLab: Lesson #18
PMP Basic Portuguesse: Completed Chapter 10
I finally did another PortugueseLab lesson. It covered "usually doing something" using the verb costumar + infinitive. Easy concept. Also finished chapter 10 of PMP which covered the -ir verbs that are irregular in the 1st person. Also easy enough even if I couldn't always remember the conjugation while doing the exercises.
Latin:
Clozemaster: New: 0 & Reviewed: 450 (multiple choice)
Duolingo: 110 crowns; skills: nature, feast
PMP Basic Latin: 2.1-2.2
Read: Iulia (Julia): Chapter I
I completely finished all levels of the duolingo Latin tree. Nice to have that out of the way. I promptly started PM Basic Latin doing only the first couple of exercises in Chapter 2. I have read the first few chapters of this in the past so skipped the first one on pronunciation since I feel comfortable with my pronunciation. Chapter 2 is on the present tense verbs in first, second and fourth conjugations. Again pretty straight forward even if not easy for me to remember. I also read the first chapter of Iulia. Previously I think I read the first 5-6 chapters but I'm starting over.
Italian:
Reading: Torte salate e sformati di verdure AA.VV. <-- 72%
Book #93: Le cento migliori ricette di Cocktail by Luigi & Olga Tarentini Troiani. This is part of a series of books on different food subjects. There are 100 cocktail recipes. Mostly the classics. Quick and easy read. Just what I needed. I don't think there were more than a couple of unknown words in the entire book. I have others in the series that I bought a few years ago so will probably be reading them throughout the year.