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Uncommon Facts / Rules of English Language by Syed Feroz
Zainvi
The
article intends to realize user that English, an international
language, has many grammar rules and exceptions with every rule. It
asks reader to learn as much rules as possible. Some rules and facts
are given in the article and websites are given for further references.-
Japanese Kanji Learning: Short-Cuts to Rapid Mastery (Part 2) by
Stephen Munday
The
word "kanji" strikes fear into the hearts of every beginner Japanese
language student. But learning kanji does not have to be as painful as
you might think. In Part 2 of this article series, professional
translator and Japan resident, Stephen Munday, conitues his review of
approaches that will supercharge your kanji learning.-
Don’t Take The Romaji Short-Cut When Learning Japanese by Stephen Munday
It's
easy to feel overwhelmed when starting to learn a new language as
complex as Japanese and to be tempted to take short-cuts. Using Romaji
(the Roman alphabet) is one of these, but it is a method you should
think long and hard about before using.-
Learning a Foreign Language: Why Should you Learn Words You Never Use
in Your Mother Tongue? by Gabrielle
Guichard
The
previous article explained why methods based upon mnemotechnics do not
work (Alas!). However, you have to learn vocabulary in order to master
a foreign language. Is a list of words a valuable tool?-
Japanese Kanji Learning: Short-Cuts to Rapid Mastery (Part 1) by
Stephen Munday
The
word "kanji" strikes fear into the hearts of every beginner Japanese
language student. But learning kanji does not have to be as painful as
you might think. In Part 1 of this article series, professional
translator and Japan resident, Stephen Munday, reviews mnemonic
approaches that will supercharge your kanji learning.-
Learning a Foreign Language: the Psychological Factor by Gabrielle
Guichard
To
know, and apply, some tips can make the process of learning a foreign
language easier than expected. First, let's overcome the psychological
factor: whatever language you choose to learn, it will not be the first
one you have ever learnt.-
Teaching English in Greece - What Do You Need to Know? by Emmanuel
Mendonca
Teaching
English is often seen as a easy option for newcomers to Greece, but
what do you need to consider when thinking about this choice of career?-
Speaking Spanish To Increase Mind Power by Steven Gillman
Did
you know that speaking another language can increase the power of your
mind, improve your memory, and even slow the aging process?
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Bridging the Language Gap Using Bilingual Picture Books by Dawn Jeffers
With
the growing number of Hispanics and bilingual families in the US it is
important to offer resources the entertain and educate. Bilingual
picture books allow families to spend time reading together. Bilingual
books can be presented in a variety of ways to accomodate different
learning styles and interests. -
Teaching Reading to English Language Learners by Deborah
Chitester
English
language learners require a specialized approach to learning another
language, especially reading. This article will highlight critical
information needed when considering teaching reading to second language
learners.-
How Ronzoni Italian Foods Helped My Dad Learn English by Ann Marie
Parisi
Dad
loves to share the story about how Ronzoni products filled his stomach
but also nurtured his love for writing and speaking. From the time he
could hold a pencil with my grandmother's help Dad began to trace the
letters on every product she brought home...-
What's In A Word? More Than You Realize by Maria Boomhower
What’s
in a word? Apparently more than we might want. There is confusion with
multiple meanings causing misuderstandings. For others, the ability to
express yourself in the most meaningful way.-
Learn Italian in Your Hometown by Mindy Prian
Are
you interested in learning the Italian language right in your own
hometown? There are several options that you can explore to find the
Italian classes that are just perfect for you!-
Learn Italian in Italy by Mindy Prian
You
can combine your love of the Italian language with an unforgettable
experience in the country where the language is spoken by studying
Italian in Italy!-
Learn Italian for Free by Mindy Prian
There
are many ways you can learn Italian, including textbooks, tapes, CDs,
software, group classes or private lessons, but there are also ways you
can begin or continue your studies of the Italian language entirely for
FREE!-
Show Me the Bunny: Language Acquisition by Zoe McNamara
Ever
since I read in a parents' newsletter that kids my younger daughter's
age should have a vocabulary, I've been trying to persuade her to speak
words instead of pointing and squealing.
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What Does an Interpreter Do? by Neil Payne
A look at the role of an interpreter and their job specifications.-
Mexican Living: Today's Obsession by Douglas Bower
I
would like to talk about one of my many obsessions: learning Spanish. I
have been thinking about this lately mostly because I am under the
impression that, though I've lived in Mexico for two years, my Spanish
sucks in a major way.
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Second Language Competence Beneficial but often Misunderstood by
Deborah
Chitester
To
know more than one language today is a major asset, as this world is
truly becoming more and more diverse. Research supports it is
associated with higher cognitive benefits and can be associated with
higher outcomes economically. Many unsupported myths exist concerning
second language learning.-
English Has Come A Long, Long Way... by David Leonhardt
I
often wonder what would happen if Shakespeare were to be transported in
a time machine to our world today. What would he think? How would he
react? Yes, Willie would probably tell me "thou hast t...-
English Language Sputtering Online Like an Old Ford! by Jorge M Vega
Sad,
but true. Just about everywhere you look online, the English language
is suffering a fate worse than death. The problem, in reality, is so
widespread that it has begun to affect all aspects of t...-
Chinese Pinyin or Hanyu Pinyin Overview by Rosie Wang
Understand
Chinese Pinyin and How It can be used to help learn Chinese.
Pronouncation of each letter are recorded in mp3 format and can be
listened online at
http://www.learn-chinese-language-online.com/chinese-pinyin-overview.html-
Teaching English in Mexico: A Decent Living? by Douglas Bower
What's
more disappointing than a person who makes a promise he can't keep? A
person who makes a promise that is a lie. Many promises to make a
"decent living" teaching English in Mexico are just that—a lie.
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