How to use the book correctly?
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Niro | Date: Thursday, 2014-09-18, 3:51 AM | Message # 1 |
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| Hey:)
I just started the Beginner, Level 1! (So fun to learn this language!!:)
But i am not sure how to use the book correctly. You have Lesson 1, and than at the end of the book you have the grammar lesson 1. So.. lets say i start a new lesson, what is the best way to work between the two??
Please tell me the best way of using this book so i can study it correctly and thoroughly
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Olga | Date: Friday, 2014-09-19, 1:41 PM | Message # 2 |
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| Hello Niro, It's a correct question. On page 15 of RSBS L1 book there are instructions on how to work with the book. Or you did not find the answer for your question there?
Briefly I would say: 1) first you read the text (small texts or even phases in the beginning), trying to understand what it means. 2) then you go the grammar section and read it thoroughly ( you will find transition +grammar explanation) 3) you do all the exercises without skipping any part 4) listen to the audio a lot of times (10 - 20 times) until you memorize the phrases 5) If you have any specific questions, just post them on the Forum page and they will be answered within a short period of time.
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Niro | Date: Saturday, 2014-09-20, 11:49 AM | Message # 3 |
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| Thank you,
But in the first part of a lesson, you have also some exercises... So what is the best to do? Read the text, than skip the exercises that comes after the text, go to the grammar section, read it, finish all exercises there and go back and finish the exercises that comes after the text??
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Olga | Date: Monday, 2014-09-22, 1:12 PM | Message # 4 |
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| Ok, I would say: 1) First you read the text ( trying to understand as much as possible) 2) read the grammar section ( you will find the answers to your questions that arise at this point) 3) do all the exercises, except the last one, ( also go to grammar section, if you don't understand smth) Listen to the audio, as many of the exercises have accompanied audio 4) listen to the audio of the text or dialogue. At this point you should be able to understand everything. 5) do the last exercise. It's a short summary of all new vocabulary and grammar. If you are able to do most of it, you are fine and can move on.
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