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The youngest child in a family of Esperanto native speakers invites you to join him in working through the traditional 10 lesson Free Esperanto Course (FEC) by e-mail. This episode covers Lesson Two of FEC. You may want to bring the following page up on another device to follow along, or pause the video and refer to this lesson periodically. http://pacujo.net/esperanto/course/ma... In addition we cover the greeting "Kie vi loĝas?" (Where do you live?) Add this to the list of extra phrases from the last video: Kie vi loĝas? = Where do you live? Kiel vi fartas? = How are you? Saluton = Hello Kio estas via nomo? = What is your name? Mia nomo estas Tomaso = My name is Tomaso. We'll explain later why we're telling you these phrases now. In the meanwhile, these are also good phrases for starting conversations. The course material is here at the following link. If you'd like to send us your exercises from this lesson, we will correct them for you and answer any questions in the next video. If you haven't contacted us already, send a private message for information about where to send your exercises. http://pacujo.net/esperanto/course/ma... I suggest watching the first five minutes of the following video to become familiar with the Esperanto alphabet and to get a good basic overview of how Esperanto words are pronounced. • Say ANY Esperanto word! || Alphabet a... If you need more exercises while you're waiting to hear back from us, try Duolingo. https://en.duolingo.com/course/eo/en/... For a detailed explanation of the Duolingo course, see this video. • Video Once you're done with your homework and have sent it in, here's a fun video song about adverbs in English - but good information to know for some Esperanto lessons down the road. • Lolly, Lolly, Lolly, Get Your Adverbs... If you enjoyed this Esperanto video lesson, please give it a thumbs up, tell a friend, or leave a comment. This is always encouraging to us, and it lets YouTube know that more people should watch it. Questions welcome.