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by MysticalChicken » January 27th, 2011, 9:56 am
I've been kind of lax about my Dutch-learning lately and have forgotten a lot of stuff, so I re-registered at taalklas.nl yesterday (plus I got a new laptop and lost the password they give you anyway, for my old account). But for some reason I can't figure out, the website doesn't save my place when I quit, so I have to start over on the first lesson every time I log in. I know it used to save, so I don't know if they changed it, or if it has something to do with my browser (Google Chrome--maybe I'll try it in Firefox and see if it helps), my laptop, or what. Anyone else having this problem, especially if you're using Chrome?
EDIT: yep, it was a problem with Chrome. I'm on Firefox right now and did the first lesson (again :/), then quit, came back, and it had saved.
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Anyone having problems with taalklas.nl?
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by adappel » January 27th, 2011, 2:23 pm
Hi Except taalklas you can try www.toetsgesprokennederlands.nlThis website is not for free, but more modern, and at least something else ... It was buily for those who have to make the MVV-exam. Good luck ...
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by MysticalChicken » January 28th, 2011, 4:03 am
Thanks, I checked it out, it's a bit too expensive for me right now though (I think it's about $20 American, give or take). I did the first free alphabet lesson though.
BTW where it says 15 euro (can't do the symbol) for 100 hours, is that 100 consecutive hours (i.e. you have a little more than 4 days straight to finish everything) or is it just the time that you are actually on the site, like an hour on Tuesday and then an hour on Thursday would count as 2 hours?
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by adappel » January 28th, 2011, 11:37 am
100 hours are 100 hours of netto studying time. If you would fall asleep, the clock will start sleeping as well after 5 minutes or so.
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