This lesson is really interesting and there is a lot to learn, but I find it so difficult. I'm not suggesting you change the level, but is there any way you can organize the lessons within each level a little more based on difficulty? I've studied over 100 Intermediate lessons, and have been to China twice and I still find this lesson very difficult, I cant imagine what someone coming fresh off of the elementary track would think when they open up this lesson. Are there any plans in the future to make some sort of sub groups within each level in order to make finding suitable lessons easier? Obviously when you just moved from elementary to intermediate you aren't going to be able to do a lesson like this, but I know that there are some intermediate lessons out there that are easier, and better suited for people who just moved to intermediate. The trouble is just finding those ones in the sea of hundreds and hundreds of lessons. As I am getting ready to move up to Upper Intermediate I could see how an organization like this could be beneficial. Even if the groupings are just "Easy", "Medium", and "Hard" I think that could be a big help. That way when you are moving up you can just go right into the "Easy Upper Intermediate" lessons and find lessons better suited for you, and you dont have to dig through hundreds of difficult ones that you dont understand. There is a lot of diversity within each level, in terms of difficulty, and I think this is a good thing, I am just wondering if a possible sub grouping is in the works, so that its easier to find the proper difficulty.
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February 13, 2016 at 2:11 AMHey guys,
This lesson is really interesting and there is a lot to learn, but I find it so difficult. I'm not suggesting you change the level, but is there any way you can organize the lessons within each level a little more based on difficulty? I've studied over 100 Intermediate lessons, and have been to China twice and I still find this lesson very difficult, I cant imagine what someone coming fresh off of the elementary track would think when they open up this lesson. Are there any plans in the future to make some sort of sub groups within each level in order to make finding suitable lessons easier? Obviously when you just moved from elementary to intermediate you aren't going to be able to do a lesson like this, but I know that there are some intermediate lessons out there that are easier, and better suited for people who just moved to intermediate. The trouble is just finding those ones in the sea of hundreds and hundreds of lessons. As I am getting ready to move up to Upper Intermediate I could see how an organization like this could be beneficial. Even if the groupings are just "Easy", "Medium", and "Hard" I think that could be a big help. That way when you are moving up you can just go right into the "Easy Upper Intermediate" lessons and find lessons better suited for you, and you dont have to dig through hundreds of difficult ones that you dont understand. There is a lot of diversity within each level, in terms of difficulty, and I think this is a good thing, I am just wondering if a possible sub grouping is in the works, so that its easier to find the proper difficulty.
Thanks!