I want to contribute a ktouch course about the 200 most often used german words

Andreas Nicolai andreas.nicolai at gmx.net
Thu Apr 29 06:12:53 BST 2021


Hi Johannes,

I think this is a very useful course - similar to typing a dedicated
text from some context, yet with much broader scope.

From my point of view, the lectures are a bit repetitive, or
individually too long. I'd suggest combining several words into one
lecture, for example 2 lines "die der und", then two lines "das in ein",
then mix them. Otherwise it could be a bit boring just typing the same
words over and over again. Also possible: shorten each lecture to only
have 6-8 lines. You will be faster through the course, but can set your
own typing limits to be much stricter.

Regarding the license:

Though the individual words are presumely taken from the cited text, the
collection and combination in the lecture has been done by you, right?
In this case the text does not have any copyright issues and could be
integrated as is.

Would you rework the text a little or should we add it as-is?

-Andreas


Am 28.04.21 um 23:44 schrieb Albert Astals Cid:
> El dilluns, 26 d’abril de 2021, a les 17:51:18 (CEST), gehtdich garnichtsan va escriure:
>> Hello!
>>
>> I‘ve wanted to contribute this ktouch course that I‘ve created. It teaches
>> the 200 most often used words of the german language, which make up about
>> 50% of all words in german texts, conversations and such.
>>
>> Thank you very much for your interest.
>
> Hi!
>
> Nice course!
>
> I'm not sure we can distribute something that you have based on someone else work though :/
>
> What do the others think?
>
> Cheers,
>   Albert
>
>>
>> Best,
>> Johannes
>>
>
>
>
>



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