How can I know so many words and STILL SUCK at the noun rules?! Blerghhhhh.
Well, here's the actual evidence in the form of screenshots from my phone from throughout the week. Ale to přijde. I am not going to give up. It's going to be okay.
1. pád množné číslo
2. pád
3. pád
4. pád
5. pád
7. pád
Apparently 7. pád needs a lot of work. Either that, or I took that particular test under large amounts of stress (parenting is hard).
I started to play around with quizlet's tests. The developers seem to have added an option to increase the limit to 100 questions (previously it was 48 or 49 max, which is a very weird number if you ask me).
But I didn't really go all out with it this week so I'm going to not post the results. I did try to practice...some...
Oh man, though. I listened to the full sentence sets MANY times. I REALLY like hearing Petr's voice speaking in full sentences. It clicks so much faster in a context. It will be great to get a variety of Czechs to contribute to speaking into the toaster. It's almost absurd how much more motivating it is. I don't really understand it. It makes no sense. Ale je to tak.
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