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2). How Can You Do It? By : Kathy Steinemann
You know it's true. Everyone has told you. You have to spend as much time as possible listening to a foreign language. But how?
* Co-Workers - Friends - Family
If you are fortunate enough to have people around you who speak the language, spend as much time as you can with them. Be forewarned, though. Daily conversation with friends and relatives will probably be filled with idioms and grammar that would make your foreign language teacher nauseous.
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3). No - It Can't be That Easy! You Can Learn a Foreign Language in Your Sleep? By : Kathy Steinemann
The average human utilizes less than 10% of the brain. What’s happening with the rest? Can it be harnessed while you sleep? The answer is a qualified 'yes'.
Sleep learning has been employed with varying degrees of success for many years. It is not a completely passive process, however. You can't plug in headphones, listen to a German CD, and expect to wake up in the morning, fluently speaking German.
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5). Are You Stressed by Studying for Exams? Study More Efficiently! By : Kathy Steinemann
Whether you are learning a new language or a subject like geography, these simple tips could save you hours of study time - and result in higher marks.
HIGHLIGHTING FUNDAMENTALS
You have probably used highlighters in textbooks and study notes; but are you getting the most out of them?
To learn anything, you must repeat the material. You go over it again - and again - and again.
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6). Improve Your Mind Power With Spanish By : Steve Gillman
Our "mind power" is largely in the way we use our words, and limited by our vocabulary. Words, and the concepts they express, are different in each language, and there are differing common expressions. That's why when you learn a new language, you learn new ways to think.
Most Americans see money as something created, not as a static quantity to be divided up.
Article Related to: mind power, mind, spanish, speaking spanish, learning, language
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9). Ciphering the Tagalog Language By : ThirstyRock
Learning the Tagalog Language is essential if you plan to communicate in the Philippines. Tagalog is sometimes also called Filipino or the Pilipino Language. So as not to get confused, let me explain the difference between the terminologies. Tagalog is the national language of the Philippines. It is spoken by about 23% of the population. The remaining spoken languages, the remaining 77%, is divided among approximately 175 other dialects.
Article Related to: language, tagalog, filipino, pilipino
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11). Basic Russian Terms for Your Trip To Russia By : Nomad Rick
If you are planning a trip to Russia, you need to make an effort to prepare yourself. Practicing drinking vodka is a good start, but you will need to know some basic Russian terms.
Basic Russian Terms for Your Trip To Russia
Russia is a unique and amazing country. Having lived there for a year, I can tell you it is like nothing you will experience in Europe or anywhere else.
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12). Selecting The Best Language School For Your Needs By : David Neehly
Some people decide to work abroad, some want to study abroad, some just want to learn a foreign language, or just need to brush up on their current skills. There are any number of reasons that people what to learn a second language. Here a few things to consider before you select a Language School
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13). How to Choose Exactly the RIGHT Foreign Word By : Kathy Steinemann
English has many words with more than one meaning - for example: 'can' - to be able to; tin receptacle. Many foreign language words also have multiple definitions. How can you ensure that you choose the correct one? Mistakes can be embarrassing!
Instead of searching for a single word, prepare a list of synonyms (words that mean close to the same thing).
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14). Successfully Reduce and Eliminate Your Accent By : Patrick Bilson
I used to have an accent. I didn’t mind the accent itself, what bothered me was constantly being judged by strangers. If you have an accent too, I’m sure you’ve noticed that you are being treated differently than your friends who are native English speakers. Anybody who judges people with accents probably doesn’t even mean to. It’s mainly a subconscious thing and, of course, labeling people with accents as unsophisticated isn’t limited to the United States; it happens in every part of the world.
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15). Giving Can Overcome Language Differences By : Roger Carr
I recently had to take a trip to Germany. It has been more than ten years since making my last international trip. I now have a renewed sympathy for non-English speaking visitors and residents in the United States.
I didn't have it as bad as it could have been. Many of the businesses that I visited spoke English as a second language. What amazed me was how patient and helpful those that couldn't speak English were to me.
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17). English As A Second Language By : John Davison
The English language is the most commonly spoken language on Earth, either by native speakers or by people who have learned it in addition to their first language. More and more people everyday have the desire to learn English as a second language. The type of people who wish to learn it run the gamut from children in other countries who are required.
Article Related to: language, language school, english language
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21). The Push to Learn Chinese in Our Schools By : David Snape
Recently, a trend has developed in high schools and communities around the United States. Many people want to or are now learning the Chinese language. This could be a good turn of events, but it can also be problematic. This is particularly so for those who know nothing about Chinese culture, history and the state of affairs in China today.
In mainland China they no longer use the traditional Chinese characters that go hand in hand with Chinese history.
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23). Why Can't We all Just Get Along? By : David Snape
It seems that there must be some fundamental problem with human communication. Wherever you turn it is not hard to find people having an argument, a conflict or one person angry or frustrated with another for some reason. But why is it like that?
I think one of the key problems for us human beings is that our way of communicating through the use of language is very limited.
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24). No - SMALLER is Better! By : Kathy Steinemann
Which would be easier for you to memorize?
1.) The entire New York telephone book
2.) A small nursery rhyme
If you picked #1, please go away!
Scientific studies have shown that we learn best by absorbing small morsels of information, applying them in a practical manner, then building on what we know. As we add more chunks of information our minds correlate, collate, and link everything, referring back to previously learned facts to form a comprehensive sphere of knowledge.
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25). Creative Use of your Computer Can Make Language Learning Easier By : Kathy Steinemann
Your computer can be used as a creative tool in your quest to learn a foreign language. Some innovative ideas can turn your language education into an entertaining, truly memorable experience.
* Audio Modification
Many companies produce software packages that enable you to transform your voice (or someone else's). You can make your voice feminine, masculine, or robotic.
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