Last I'd checked in here, I was on lesson 17.
Well, it turns out that lesson 17 and 18 were grouped together for the quiz, which I finished up last Friday.
The content wasn't too difficult, and was a great starter into heavy brief-centric memorization.
Alas, it was only until this morning that I was able to go through and complete more exercises!
And lesson 19 appears to be so easy! I'm a bit ashamed at myself for taking so much time with this, but in my defense, I recently happened upon some examples of "life happens."
See below for the breakdown:
Friday:
10:00-10:30: Submitted Lesson 17-18 quiz
10:30-20:30: Spend the work day translating
21:00-06:00: Coworker's birthday party
VERDICT: No study time
Saturday:
07:30-21:30: Terrible hangover all day
07:30-20:30: Hang out with 10-year-old niece all day (race, video games, park, cooking dinner...)
20:30-21:30: Drive her half-hour home and back
VERDICT: No study time
Sunday:
08:00-08:30: Clean up
09:45-18:00: All-day voiceover acting workshop
19:00~: Return home for dinner
VERDICT: No study time
Monday:
09:30-18.00: Forget to bring lesson book to work
10:00-18:00: Spend work day translating
18:30-19:30: Get home, put away laundry, cook dinner
19:30-Finally begin watching Lesson 19 video
Tuesday:
- Finish Lesson 19 video
- Finish 2 out of 3 Lesson 19 exercises
That's where I'm currently at in my schedule, and you can bet I'll be making up for my tardiness with more steadfast studying today and tomorrow. In fact, I already plan on taking a sickday tomorrow so that I can wrap up a plethora of health appointments and study-study-study!
Lesson 19 covers many types of inflected endings of words.
-en
-er
-fer/ver, etc...
Like I said, not too hard. So I should have the lesson wrapped up by EOD tonight.
The anticipation of being so close to lesson 20 must be getting to me!
Current Lesson - Lesson 19
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