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Aug 30, 2020 - 01:37 PM
Hi Bobby
I felt exactly the same. I agree- It is definitely a big jump to go from level 1 and 2 with Sonia where she introduces everything at a slow pace to the first lesson of level 3 with Sophie where she introduces 'ne.' It does seem quite confusing at first. I'm on level 4 now and what I've found has helped me is taking more time with each session and watching the same tutorial several times if I get stuck. I felt I could fly through level 1 and 2 and did about 2 sessions every day. But it took me a lot longer to finish level 3. And it's taking me forever to complete level 4. :-) I'm currently averaging about 1- 2 sessions a week now and I'm spending more time reviewing what I already know. Try and stick with it if you can. It just takes a while to get the hang of it.
I felt exactly the same. I agree- It is definitely a big jump to go from level 1 and 2 with Sonia where she introduces everything at a slow pace to the first lesson of level 3 with Sophie where she introduces 'ne.' It does seem quite confusing at first. I'm on level 4 now and what I've found has helped me is taking more time with each session and watching the same tutorial several times if I get stuck. I felt I could fly through level 1 and 2 and did about 2 sessions every day. But it took me a lot longer to finish level 3. And it's taking me forever to complete level 4. :-) I'm currently averaging about 1- 2 sessions a week now and I'm spending more time reviewing what I already know. Try and stick with it if you can. It just takes a while to get the hang of it.