Het is goed!

Mar 06, 2015 03:14

Last year I did many free online courses via Futurelearn and Coursera and the same is planned this year. I'm already enjoying the Rolling Stones course, a history/development of Hollywood cinema and one about England in the time of RIchard III, but this week saw the start of the Futurelearn Introduction to DutchI can't say Dutch is a language I've ( Read more... )

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omimouse March 6 2015, 08:53:57 UTC
It's been a *long* ass time since I've spoken Dutch (mom is Dutch; lived there for a few years) but I've still got favourite songs/artists that I'd be more than happy to link YouTube videos to for you. :)

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hobbitblue March 8 2015, 22:12:31 UTC
that would be great, thankyou :) always helps to hear/see as much in the target langauge as possible :)

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blue_by_you March 6 2015, 13:30:25 UTC
What a great way to spend time! Free classes!

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hobbitblue March 8 2015, 22:13:15 UTC
Yep, and most of them are excellent (one or two have absolutely sucked but can't really grumble when they're not costing anything! :) )

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fezabel March 9 2015, 17:24:54 UTC
That sounds like a lot of fun!

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hobbitblue March 9 2015, 23:57:57 UTC
Definitely :)

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ganimede March 11 2015, 20:11:21 UTC
Dutch definitely is a weird mixture of English and German by way of Wales I think, judging by the amount of vowels they use.

Duolingo and Babbel seem quite similar - I just did the first bit of Dutch on Babbel - but Duolingo has more of a focus on speaking than Babbel seems to. And it's free so it seems quite a bit better than Babbel.

Hmmm, mixing Latin and Dutch... Veni vidi veroverd? ;)

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hobbitblue March 12 2015, 23:53:28 UTC
Hee, i think you're right on the Wales thing, those crazy Hollanders :)

Yeah, similar set up but Duolingo defintiely wins on the free front, tho now Babbel is emailing me with special offers, but one month free on top of lots of pricy paid months is still not too alluring, especially as I'm so hit and miss and magpie-like with my interests..

*g* me like.. hmm, alea iacta is? Et je Brute? ok, out of Latin error..lol

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ganimede March 17 2015, 20:19:33 UTC
One free month is hardly worth it really. I didn't realise it was quite so expensive though, either £9 a month or £54 a year? That's quite a lot. And when it says it's supported by the European Regional Development Fund, makes you wonder why they need to charge so much! Especially when Duolingo can do exactly the same thing for free.

I had to Google for alea iacta is because I didn't recognise it and had no idea what it should be :-/ Et je Brute works though!

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hobbitblue March 17 2015, 23:08:08 UTC
Yes, not sure what they're supporting except making lotsa money! And as you say Duolingo does it for free and there's other free resrouces around; i suppose its cheaper than Rosetta stone or something but that's a diffetnt format in any case.

Heh, sorry, perils of a history obsessed dad, he quotes that one a lot for some reason!

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