Esperanto course Esperanto in 3 months
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Languages
Esperanto
Level
Basic
Lessons
15
School
None
This course will lead you up to basic fluency in Esperanto in only 3 months. Recommended pace is two short sessions a week, so that you have a chance to solidify your knowledge and don't forget things from one week to the next. After this course, you are ready to study Intermediate Esperanto, or to just delve into Esperanto culture and start reading literature (with the help of a dictionary). I am looking forward to helping you delve into the unique international Esperanto culture. If you would like more information on Esperanto itself, try http://www.esperanto.info
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This lesson is an initial introduction to Esperanto: -...   more This lesson is an initial introduction to Esperanto: - what is Esperanto and why should I learn it? - Esperanto spelling and pronunciation - all basic Esperanto grammar on one slide - start of story: Mark's arrival in China - learn how to introduce yourself in Esperanto - an easy original Esperanto song to round it off   less
In this lesson you will learn about some sights of Beijing...   more In this lesson you will learn about some sights of Beijing - in Esperanto!   less
Have fun speaking Esperanto with your teacher, discussing...   more Have fun speaking Esperanto with your teacher, discussing any topic you like.   less
This lesson will teach you some more basic Esperanto: -...   more This lesson will teach you some more basic Esperanto: - review of introductions - origins of Esperanto vocabulary - continuation of the story: Mark meets Lio Ming - learn how to have basic conversations in Esperanto - Esperanto slang and colloquialisms   less
Activate what you learned while learning to express...   more Activate what you learned while learning to express yourself in actual conversations in Esperanto.   less
Marko is at Lio Ming's place now, meeting the family. Wanna...   more Marko is at Lio Ming's place now, meeting the family. Wanna bet what they're like?   less
This lesson finds Marko eating with his host family. Learn...   more This lesson finds Marko eating with his host family. Learn what various meats are called in Esperanto. Additional focus: the past tense.   less
Activate what you learned with this entire lesson dedicated...   more Activate what you learned with this entire lesson dedicated to speaking Esperanto!   less
Marko doesn't have unlimited time in Beijing, so this calls...   more Marko doesn't have unlimited time in Beijing, so this calls for some good planning. Grammar: verb combinations.   less
Going by car, bus, subway, train, taxi... learn how to get...   more Going by car, bus, subway, train, taxi... learn how to get the information you need. Additional focus: numbers.   less
Activate what you learned while discussing interesting...   more Activate what you learned while discussing interesting topics with your teacher.   less
conditional tense suffixes -eco, -aro, -ano song: "La...   more conditional tense suffixes -eco, -aro, -ano song: "La Songxoj" by Kore   less
This lesson features your very first poem in Esperanto:...   more This lesson features your very first poem in Esperanto: "Vilagxeto cxe rivero" by Julio Baghy. We're also having a closer look at the -n for directions.   less
Talking about likes and preferences, times of the day, days...   more Talking about likes and preferences, times of the day, days of the week and Esperanto suffixes for numbers.   less
Eating out is fun! If you don't want to miss it, learn some...   more Eating out is fun! If you don't want to miss it, learn some vital Esperanto words for food.   less

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