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May 26th, 2010 |
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If you need to learn French quickly, French language learning software is difficult to beat. In fact about the only thing faster would be intensive one-to-one French lessons. Personal lessons are without doubt the best option but the are potentially severe drawbacks. First you have to find a good teacher – not always easy. Then you have to fit them in with your schedule. Then there’s the...
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May 20th, 2010 |
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Have you become frustrated with your efforts to learn French? Have you invested in text books, online courses or even classroom-based French lessons but not achieved the results you were looking for? I know exactly how you feel as I was in the same situation but I’ve found a solution in the Michel Thomas French Course. However, the Michel Thomas Method is quite unconventional and may not be for...
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May 19th, 2010 |
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Learning Spanish is necessary to keep pace with popular culture as Hispanic influence on culture in the world is strong and is increasing.
Stimulating the brain, by learning languages for example, reduces your chances of developing Alzheimer’s Disease. Multilingualism enhances mental abilities in people. It can improve your memory and slow age-related decline. Studying languages makes you smarter!...
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May 18th, 2010 |
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With all the choices out there, which ones are best to learn how to speak and write French? The four resources chosen here have special benefits and features which make them stand out from the crowd. Rosetta Stone has to be the top pick, mainly because it has a solid reputation for those trying to learn foreign languages. It is user friendly and learn through both written and oral French language lessons....
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Apr 25th, 2010 |
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English, French, and Spanish cultures were the most influential, but subsequent groups of immigrants from other countries became equally as influential. The settlers interacted and mixed with non-English-speaking immigrants from other nations, and those unions developed and spread diverse accents across the United States.
Immigrants from the same country of origin often tended to cluster in specific...
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Apr 24th, 2010 |
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Each person might have different reasons to study Spanish, but one thing is the same with everyone who tries to learn this language – the lessons will be beneficial. After all, since when has learning a foreign language been a bad thing?
Some of the most common reasons to study Spanish and how doing so can benefit you are discussed in this report. So, if you’re still having second thoughts...
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Apr 3rd, 2010 |
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I started learning French as a third language when I was 14. Ever since I started studying it, I fell in love with French. It’s just such a beautiful language and rolls off the tongue so nicely!
After I finished with school, I no longer had a tutor or classes to attend to be able to keep improving on- and learning french. I was of course not willing to give up learning it, so I had to find alternative...
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Apr 1st, 2010 |
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What’s in a French learning environment?
If you want to start learning French… well first of all, good for you! It’s a great language, it’s my language, I love it, and it offers many hidden treasures. But I digress.
If you want to start French, a good idea is to start setting up a learning environment. Thanks to our technology-driven world, this environment can contain a variety...
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Mar 27th, 2010 |
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Everyone knows that Italian is spoken in Italy. Many people learn Italian, insinuating it’s a popular enough language that must be spoken in more than just Italy. Otherwise, why would so many people want to speak Italian if just one country spoke it? Right? So, where is Italian spoken? In some countries is has been declared a national language, but many other courtiers have a strong presence...
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Mar 7th, 2010 |
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The top 8 things to think about when doing a French accent.
You never know when a credible French accent is going to come in handy. This woman found that it helped boost her sales. Follow these steps and you’ll sound like a Parisian in no time at all.
1 The first step of learning a French accent is to learn how to pronounce the R-sound. Think of it like this: Imagine you have a hair stuck in...