This is a course of Lithuanian created by lyzazel. This course has been viewed by 1494 people.
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If it’s not too much to ask, a few lessons focusing on the cases would be highly appreciated. Aciu.
(0 out of 1 people found this comment helpful, did you? yes or no)Labas ir a?i?! Please, keep on with more Lithuanian lessons. I started doing them out of curiosity, but now I think that aš myliu lieutiv? kalb?. It’s so hard to find material online. This site is wonderful. ;)
(1 out of 2 people found this comment helpful, did you? yes or no)I like this course a lot :) I think I agree with you Iyzazel, as for example, when I did the course (however much of it there was when I did it), it seemed to get reasonably complicated in relation to verbs, but there was very little, for instance about nouns. But well done :)
(15 out of 41 people found this comment helpful, did you? yes or no)Maybe it would be beneficial to add review sections after every 10 lessons - a sort of review. Also, I think that adding audio, even it’s only for the first 10 lessons, would greatly help. I think that the first 10 lessons are pretty solid, so recording them wouldn’t be a waste IMO.
(16 out of 69 people found this comment helpful, did you? yes or no)I made this course and I’ll make a comment about it myself. The thing is, as of now, I think this course would benefit of restructuring it. I believe I have made a couple of mistakes in the course, namely focusing too much on the verbs, not mixing everything in together (I should have introduced nouns and adverbs earlier) and giving too much unnecessary vocabulary while failing to give crucial one. Do not get me wrong: I still think this course works pretty well and it teaches you some good Lithuanian up to a point but it could very well be improved.
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