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Kuniklo_Blua (プロフィールを表示) 2014年11月22日 14:53:15
I enjoy learning E.O but I can rarely make time to study it.
What are some good ways to learn it with a busy schedule?
Leke (プロフィールを表示) 2014年11月22日 15:08:35
If I was into twitter, I would follow a few speakers there. When the DuoLingo course is ready, you bet I'll be doing that everyday too.
Alkanadi (プロフィールを表示) 2014年11月23日 7:42:31
I also, use Memrise on my phone.
From time to time, I read the Lernu forums.
I send messages to a friend in Esperanto.
jdawdy (プロフィールを表示) 2014年11月23日 11:52:37
I have numerous textbooks on my Kindle, mainly that I have uploaded to it as PDFs.
Various audio courses loaded into my phone to listen to when driving/traveling. But really, anytime you have a few free minutes in your day, you can run through Memrise.com words for 5-10 minutes, or read some textbook lessons, etc.
DrAsko (プロフィールを表示) 2014年11月29日 12:00:31
marbuljon (プロフィールを表示) 2014年12月5日 5:18:47
Hound_of_God:I enjoy using the Esperanto Wikipedia (Vikipedio). You can satisfy curiosity and practice all at the same time, and their articles concerning Esperanto itself tend to be more detailed than the English counterparts.Be careful with this, in a lot of articles I have seen REALLY wrong Esperanto (maybe I also just have bad luck). Like completely wrong word-choice for example. Also I tend to find articles with tons of unnecessary loanwords in them...
Personally I also think it's good to get some kind of Emails reminding you to look at Esperanto. But I also have Esperanto ebooks on my 3DS so I can read them wherever I want. And I'm starting a bunch of projects for myself, like translating things I think are really interesting, so my own interest pushes me to study more.