Hello @Smarian and welcome to the forum first.
First of all, we’re more or less still struggling with writing except for the highest level learners who went through whole courses and are much more advanced in learning. This of course doesn’t mean you shouldn’t search or ask for resources to teach you write, but the aim with this course is to be able to speak in the first place. It is recommended that you don’t start to read and write at least until you are really familiar with pronunciation of the words/structures taught in lessons and the sound of language itself. As writing is a bit different from saying things the too early reading/writing can lead you into wrong pronunciation because you’d “think” too much about how one thing is written/spelled rather then give full attention into listening to what is said in the lessons.
However, if you struggle with what you hear there is a course guide to all levels and lessons which you can find the links to on FAQ pages here and scroll down to “Where can I find lesson guides and how should I use them”. Clicking on it it will show you links to the course and levels guides as many as there are available. In them you’ll find all structures and vocabulary presented in the lessons and challenges. However Course guides for Levels 2 are still in the preparation and you can find what it’s made here on the forum.
- Level 2 Southern
- Level 2 Northern
- One more guide to Level 2 Northern
For the record: I wanted to be able to write and read at the very beginning also and did quite some moaning about the stuff to learn these skills is not provided, but I’ve realized quite quickly that how the course is put together has its purpose so I’d try to go with the “rule” of not reading and writing yet.
I hope this helps.
Hwyl
Tatjana
EDIT to ad:
Many resources of all kinds, including reading and writing you can find in this post, where scrolling up you’ll also find many useful things about how to do something on this forum.