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Reports on how I am learning Norwegian

  1. The first month - the catalog days (2001 June 01, July 01)
  2. My Norwegian learning materials in June 2001 (2001 July 06)
  3. Started working on Norwegian pronunciation (2001 July 27)
  4. Finished 'Norsk for utlendinger' (2001 July 30)
  5. Finished reading the first book in Norwegian (2001 August 09)
  6. I wrote my first sentence in Norwegian (2001 August 10)
  7. My Norwegian CD (2001 September 12, October 03)
  8. written audio in Norwegian (2001 October 04)
  9. I dreamed in Norwegian (2001 October 09)
  10. I got an email message written in Norwegian (2001 October 18)
  11. Klar for Norge tekstbok modul 4 (2001 October 26)
  12. I grew interested in Norwegian literature (2001 November 18)
  13. Norwegian Grammar Book (2001 December 04)
  14. I started reading another Norwegian book (2001 December 11)
  15. How I read and listen (Det norske politiske systemet) (2002 January 14)
  16. I wrote some Norwegian sentences (2002 January 15)
  17. I obtained an audio book of Naiv. Super. (2002 April 19)
  18. I am still excited about Naiv. Super. (2002 December 04)
  19. I learn Norwegian without a dictionary (2002 December 10)
  20. Spraaknytt 3-4/2002 - paper edition (2002 December 17)
  21. Two Norwegian Languages: Bokmaal and Nynorsk (2002 December 17)
  22. The End of Norsk Experiment (2003 April 06)
  23. My first conversation in Norwegian (2003 August 10)

How I write my reports

In my intention, my reports are statements of facts. In my reports, I try to describe my learning process objectively.

My reports are not my recommendations. The fact that I write about doing something doesn't mean that I recommend it or that I think it was the right thing to do. I simply write what has happened.

author: Michal Ryszard Wojcik (2001 October 01) - Norsk Experiment homepage and contact