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1). Advantages Of Getting Tutors By : Matt Shupe
Tutors are basically teachers who help students or learners to obtain more information and skills on specific subjects. Tutors are professionals who are considered knowledgeable or experts in their specific fields like typing, math, English or other subjects.
Generally, students who require one-on-one training on a particular subject require coaching outside school hours.
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3). 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.
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4). Watching TV in Spain By : Justin Aldridge
What about my UK TV?
If you are thinking of taking your TV with you to Spain, TV sets operating on the British system (PAL-1) won’t work. Spain uses the PAL- BG standard. However, it will work via a satellite system or by connecting the aerial to a Spanish video player, which must be connected by a SCART lead to the TV. Most expats who move to Spain, with all the best intentions of learning Spanish via the television usually end up with a whacking great dish taking up half of their terrace.
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5). Spain and Your Car By : Justin Aldridge
Your Licence
As a member of the EU you do not need to apply for a Spanish license (as long as it is a photo-card style licence). If you do not have a license or are a non-EU citizen you must take a driving test in order to obtain a Spanish license.
Driving to Spain
There are three routes by which a vehicle can be transported from the UK to Spain:
* Portsmouth to Bilbao, with P&O Ferries * Plymouth to Santander, with Brittany Ferries.
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6). Opening a Bank Account in Spain By : Justin Aldridge
Do I need a bank account in Spain?
If you own a property in Spain, a Spanish bank account is essential to make mortgage payments and pay bills by direct debit. You will also be given a debit card which you can use when shopping accompanied by a form of photographic idea, usually your passport or driving license if you are not resident. When shopping, you can use your UK debit and credit cards, again with ID and you will be subject to exchange rates.
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7). 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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8). Writing Japanese: What is Kanji, Hiragana and Katakana By : Philip Nicosia
The Japanese language is so fascinating. The tonal qualities of the language is quite unique and the inherent politeness of the Japanese people is translated well into its language which is in turns elegant and stylish and drips with respect.
Japanese writing is also a very elegant script and it has evolved from its original Chinese script beginnings to become something that is intrinsically Japanese.
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9). Overview of Columbia for Travelers By : Richard Monk
Until roughly 30 years ago, Columbia was a peaceful country. Rebel groups and the influence of cocaine production have changed that. Here’s an overview of Columbia for travelers.
Overview of Columbia for Travelers
The Spanish first colonized Columbia in 1525. Full independence was claimed in 1813. In 1819, Greater Columbia was formed which included modern day countries Columbia, Venezuela, Ecuador and Panama.
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10). 5 Reasons Why You Should Learn a Foreign Language By : Masterok
During the modern age, with globalization at its height, knowing one or two secondary languages has become more than a simple feat of high class and intelligence but also a strict requirement in many occasions. Whether it’s for professional, social or personal reasons, learning at least one foreign language is a must for anyone that wants to keep his or her head up high in today’s society.
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11). Andalucia By : ken jones
For many people Andalucia is all that they imagine Spain to be. Great climate, sun, sea and beaches, bullfighting, sherry and flamenco. Covering over 33,000 square miles and running the length of mainland Spain's southern coast it is the largest and most populous of the 17 autonomous regions of Spain. Andalusia is crossed by the Sierra Morena mountain range in the north and in the south by the snowcapped Sierra Nevada.
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12). The Spanish region of Catalonia By : ken jones
Catalonia shares it's northern border with the countries of Andorra and France in the mountainous Pyrenees. The Mediterranean Sea forms it eastern border with the coast running south west down as far as the region of Valencia. The eastern border is shared with the region of Aragon. Throughout history Catalonia has struggled for greater autonomy in it's relationship with Spain.
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14). How To Speak Spanish By : Steve Gillman
Want to know how to speak Spanish quickly? Of course it can help to learn how to ask for the bathroom, and to say hello. Here are a few of those basic phrases, with the phonetic pronunciations:
Hola. (oh-la) Hello or hi.
Buenos dias. (bway-nos dee-ahs) Good day.
Cuál es su nombre? (kwahl ays soo nohm-bray) What is your name?
Mi nombre es Jose. (mee nohm-bray ays ho-say) My name is Jose.
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16). Learning Spanish – A useful and colourful language for anyone to learn. By : john
One of the world’s most used languages, spoken by approximately 400 thousand people worldwide, Spanish is very popular for people wanting to learn a second language. It is spoken on all continents, notably Europe and South America.
Learning a language can be done in several ways. Most public libraries have books that either serve as a dictionary of phrases which will help you if you are stuck, or actual learning books which allow self teaching of the language.
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17). Home Versus Travel-based Language Learning By : Michael Gabrikow
When you have set your mind on learning a new language, you are in the position to choose how to start learning it. You have three options: starting a practical home-based language learning course (possibly an online one), starting a so-called "travel-based" learning experience that would have you travel to a country speaking the language you intend to learn for at least a couple of weeks.
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18). Home Styles in Real Estate Ads – The Meaning By : Raynor
Whether you’re buying or selling, reading real estate ads can be confusing. Here’s a primer on the styles mentioned in the ads.
Home Styles
What’s the difference between a Tudor and Colonial style? What about a Colonial and Dutch Colonial? Read on to find out.
“Colonial,” “Georgian,” or “Federal” style
Terms used when talking about a two (could be 3 or two and one half) story house that is very symmetrical.
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20). Spanish Mortgages Explained By : Joseph Kenny
Does the thought of negotiating a property deal in Spanish bring you out in a cold sweat? The complexities of mortgages are confusing enough; let alone considering a different language and legal system.
Never fear though, as there are experts who can guide you through the process and do the negotiating on your behalf. Most will speak fluent English, and have a thorough knowledge of the Spanish market and house-buying process.
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22). Quickly Learn A Language By Thinking In It By : Steve Gillman
It can be tedious to learn a language. There will always be a certain amount of rote memorization required. However, there are also many little techniques for more easily learning a language. Labeling things around the house in the language you want to learn comes to mind. Listening to tapes while in the car is another. Then there is a technique I used to learn Spanish.
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24). Andalucia - The Costa del Sol, Costa Blanca and the Costa de la Luz By : ken jones
A look at the Spanish region of Andalucia it's three costas and it's eight provinces - Almeria, Cadiz, Cordoba, Granada, Huelva, Jean, Malaga and Seville.
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