tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6052029272935228036.post7161959202281617451..comments2024-02-06T02:10:02.728+08:00Comments on vekiĝu al la realo: Is he trying to attract attention ?Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6052029272935228036.post-40054178286495659242012-06-12T12:50:48.324+08:002012-06-12T12:50:48.324+08:00Thanks sir. I certainly agreed with you about the ...Thanks sir. I certainly agreed with you about the school talk and I did it and now, more than 1,000 people have heard my talk and more throught the local newspaper reporting. But they still don't learn it because the government makes English language a compulsary pass. Which is unfair .<br /><br />I do agree with you that advertisement does play a role in diseminating the info. However, in my other posts, sports, singing contests, painting etc activities are crucial too to let the learners to participate in it. That is why English is accepted by more people with the sponsors from the British firms like Oxford Press and even British High Commission in certain sectors.<br /><br />I paid from my own pockets to go for advertisements and printing T shirt with Esperanto going around the places. I should upload the picture in some other posts, maybe I have done it.Sinjoro ENGhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16785799838437307160noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6052029272935228036.post-61628338397958560512012-06-11T16:29:33.217+08:002012-06-11T16:29:33.217+08:00You wrote: "Till now, many people still doubt...You wrote: "Till now, many people still doubt about Esperanto."<br /><br />That's not the point. Esperanto is something rather new to many people and it is quite normal that most people are doubting about new things. They doubted about trains and about mobiles and about nearly everything new.<br /><br />The main question is: How many people are we convincing to learn Esperanto? To do this we have to inform thousands of people. And we have to inform them many times, ten times will be good. So: Select a small target group of perhaps 1000 people (e.g. highschool students). Inform them thoroughly about Esperanto, try to reach that at least half of them heard at least ten times about different aspects and advantages of Esperanto. Then about 5 to 10 people out of these 1000 will probably learn Esperanto.<br /><br />Perhaps you'll like to have a look on my lecture about advertisement and repeating, Varbado bezonas ripetadon, http://www.esperantoland.org/dosieroj/Varbado_bezonas_ripetadon_Prelego_KEK2012.pdf<br /><br />On http://www.1-800-translate.com/TranslationBlog/language/what-is-the-best-language-to-learn/ Ken wrote: "I have yet to see a request for Esperanto." So I replied: "This seems to prove:<br />Esperanto is so easy – you don’t even need a translation service for it :-)" Which he accepted loughing... LOL<br /><br />It is not yet the time to earn money translating Esperanto. Now it's the time to enjoy speaking Esperanto with people from all over the world :-)))Lu Wunsch-Rolshovenhttp://www.esperantoland.orgnoreply@blogger.com