The second Tuttle book giveaway was announced! See here: http://blog.viki.com/2014/10/2nd-book-giveaway-for-language-learning.html
Thanks everyone for continuing to answer the language-learning challenges and sharing in Discussions
The second Tuttle book giveaway was announced! See here: http://blog.viki.com/2014/10/2nd-book-giveaway-for-language-learning.html
Thanks everyone for continuing to answer the language-learning challenges and sharing in Discussions
Congratulations, @Mazza!
Can’t wait for the next challenge.
But, dearest Viki, on the blog, it’s written:
The fourth question is False. In Episode 1 of “My Sweet, Fat Valentina,” when Valentina (played by Natalia Streignard) is called over by her friends to watch her and Orestes (played by Juan Pablo Raba) says, “Un beso para ti, mi amor” (“Un be-so pa-ra ti, mi a-mor”), it should translate to “A kiss for my love.”
So shouldn’t the correct answer be “A kiss for you, my love.”?
That last question was soo mean and tricky! But I had it correct since I was like he didn’t use it in general but for his girlfriend only.
Can’t wait for the next challenge, they are fun and congratz to Mazza.
Hi everyone!
I wanted to see if you enjoyed our last Language-Learning Challenge: Get Ready to Write Hangeul.
How many of you downloaded the worksheet from here to practice with? Is this something you’d like to see more of? Please let us know by commenting
Thanks,
Dee
I already know Hangul so I don’t need them to learn how to write but I can use them for vocabulary
when will there be another activity to win? I’d like to try. i totally forgot about this. i did the first round and that was it. and i know my hangeul vocab, i just need to learn to read it when its in books,.
Thank you
i can read Hangul too. i think the same like Dudie
The vocabulary are great
Here’s the new language-learning challenge! Test your French skills
http://blog.viki.com/2014/11/learn-how-to-say-useful-household-words.html
We tried a new format. Let us know what you think!
YEAH I was waiting for it !!
I wonder how do we know if our guesses are correct? Must we send the possible answer or will they be revealed in a next blogpost?
I was questioning the same thing the other day, In all other challenges there is a site to write answers and in this there is none.
The answers will be revealed in the next language-learning challenge blog post This time, we wanted it to be more fun so no points will be counted. I hope this helps!