What would be a good way to get people interested in Esperanto and help them learn the language? This is a question as old as the language itself and there is no shortage of proposals. I thought this was a great idea but just wishful thinking, surely it would cost too much and no developer would be interested? Imagine my surprise when I found out that a developer was in fact interested. The Expression: Amrilato is an anime computer game where the main character gets transported to an Esperanto speaking world and players are gradually taught Esperanto as they play. Interestingly, the game is aimed at anime fans, not specifically Esperantists and all the news and discussion about the game has taken place in the wider anime community.
Using An Anime Computer Game To Teach Esperanto? I Interviewed The Publishers To Find Out More
The Esperanto Book: Appendix 4
Cu vi havas lanon? Unu por la mastro, unu por mastrin', Kaj unu por la eta knabo ce la strata fin' '. In a Baptist church hall on the edge of Ipswich, 20 people are holding a meeting. Among them are a quantity surveyor and a retired film-maker, an A-level student and a year-old former teacher.
How Esperanto Failed to Change the World and Succeeded in Transforming Its Speakers
Alkanadi Montri la profilon junio What is your favorite book in Esperanto? I am looking for books in print not digital books. Also, do they have children's books in Esperanto? Alkanadi: What is your favorite book in Esperanto?
Anyway, with that abundance of materials, where do you start? Shelf from Amelie's Esperanto library click to see more detail. After I became conversational in Esperanto, I wondered what to do with it.