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Printable writing/review questions.
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Printable writing/review questions.
I want to be able to go back and do reviews and testing of each lesson some time after listening to the audio itself, to see how much information I have retained over time and identify things I need to study again.
What I'd *like* to do is print the Lesson Notes and have a binder I can go through as "homework" away from my computer and away from the lesson itself. The Lesson Notes PDF is great for this, but unfortunately, to have printable versions of the writing/review would require a lot of copy/pasting on my part for each lesson.
I realize of course that the printable version could not be easily graded, but it could be brought back to the computer and checked against the website....
Or... even better.... you could sell a professionally printed & bound workbook of all the lesson notes for a series, as well as the review/writing questions. An additional revenue source!
- boku1571
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Additionally, there could be a "capstone" exams after so many lessons from each series.
Right now there's little way to gauge progress, and it's easy enough to ignore the exercises when there's nothing to record how you've done on them and no exercises to "bring it all together" from a series.
- boku1571
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that's a good point and I agree that we always need to do excercise and reviews as much as we can.
The site members will discuss this issue soon. Thank you!
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