I echo Robo’s thanks. There is a lot of sense in what is proposed as a way to acquire a language. I have about six words in the Irish language that I was exposed to 50 years ago. Each one very useful, can be used in the positive and the negative so that makes twelve words! I learned French, German and Latin in school. Later, I acquired Spanish by immersion, and it is fairly well still alive in me. I had trading partners, I read a lot - far beyond my vocabulary level, but that is why my dictionary is thumbed severely. I understand the encouragement to use children’s illustrated story books - stories have always been great teachers. I just have a niggle about using children’s books with adults. I see though, it depends on how you use the stories, and which kind of story. I could go on, but i will just repeat thanks for the link, and for the reminder to be creative in my skype chats with a few Polish friends who are trying to maintain their English. I promise myself that I will never again try to correct the ‘f’ used instead of the ‘th’ in words like thread, thumb, think. There is a guy by the name of Dave Skonda who does great videos for that purpose, why would I take away his audience?!!!