+1Postby tastyonions »
Je n'ai aucune intention de passer un examen mais je suivrai avec intérêt le parcours de ce groupe. Bon courage à tous!
Moi aussi, bien sûr !
+1Postby tastyonions »
Je n'ai aucune intention de passer un examen mais je suivrai avec intérêt le parcours de ce groupe. Bon courage à tous!
Ani wrote:absolutely count me in
PeterMollenburg wrote:Mission time PM, no room for procrastinating reading about Occitan...
schlaraffenland wrote:PeterMollenburg wrote:Mission time PM, no room for procrastinating reading about Occitan...
Heh heh... this is exactly my dilemma as well. If I'm good, I will permit myself to get Assimil's Occitan course in October or so. I see some risk of interference between the two languages, but as long as French is well anchored by that point, then hopefully it'll work out. But I really have to have been making good progress in the other languages to earn this privilege.
In short, if you choose to go down the Occitan path at some point, you may well have a partner in crime/another devil on your shoulder...
PeterMollenburg wrote:Ani wrote:absolutely count me in
You're in! Shall we see how many courses we can do concurrently?
schlaraffenland wrote:Thank you for creating this group, PM
schlaraffenland wrote:Materials and plan
schlaraffenland wrote:I am with you: the first of July marks our epic start!
Ani wrote:PeterMollenburg wrote:Ani wrote:absolutely count me in
You're in! Shall we see how many courses we can do concurrently?
Eh.. I am doing 231 courses concurrently with a variable block length that follows the sine curve.... don't know if you can keep up ::blows on nails::
Ani wrote:In truth what we should do, you should challenge me on course hours and intensive work and I should challenge you on extensive reading/media consumption. I can eat novels for breakfast but I am not actually that good finishing courses. The single biggest jump I made in French was last summer when we were doing ALL the courses.
PeterMollenburg wrote:My reading yesterday evening brought me to the understanding that Alscace (which I also like perhaps to a lesser degree, but still interests me, as do all the regional languages of France) appears to be in the healthiest state of all regional languages of France, but even then it's future is not guaranteed. (...) ...nor will it be before Dutch in all likelihood, and perhaps even Spanish and German.
Ani wrote:I saw this thread at 3 pages and I thought I must have missed weeks of discussion.. But nope!
I have a cold and I'm sitting around feeling sorry for myself so I won't write a long intro right now, but absolutely count me in. I don't know if I can actually sit an exam due to where I live, but I am considering flying out next November to sit the C2 (in NYC, making the assumption they will have one around then).
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