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Communicate Faster When Speaking a Foreign Language
Learn to simplify Imagine this situation: you have been living in Germany for a few weeks, trying to learn the language. Some people you know mention a party they are going to attend at
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5 Tips on How to Effectively Market Your Book Online
Too many authors overlook a key strategy when building a successful author platform: beginning a correct, successful online marketing. Who has time for that? Well, if you want to s
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Mastering a foreign language
I always recommend that when people learn single words, or short, common phrases, they directly connect the image in their mind (the image – but not the English word – of “cat”, “house”,
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Learning Comprehension
For some students this is the most difficult obstacle to overcome. Some languages have no word boundaries in spoken speech, which means that words seem to run together into on
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How Language Works?
Journalists say that when a dog bites a man that is not news, but when a man bites a dog that is news. This is the essence of the language instinct: language conveys news. The streams of wor
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Teaching Children Different Languages
It is clearly understood that children learn languages faster and better than adults, but how many languages can children learn simultaneously? How does that affect the rest of their learning
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Learning Grammar Effectively
You can’t learn how to replace direct and indirect objects with pronouns if you don’t clearly understand what a direct or indirect object is in English. The same will be true with relative
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Vocabulary Acquisition
If you can’t remember vocabulary words, try these strategies: Flashcards, word association, memory tricks (make up your own association), learning from the target language to English first
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What Does Bilingual Mean to You?
If we look up bilingual in a dictionary, it says that being bilingual is “the ability to speak two languages with the facility of a native speaker.” I don’t think anyone would argue much with that
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Considering Learning a Language (Part 2)
Ear Training In your native language, you don’t have to listen very well. You only actually hear some of the words being said and your brain fills in the rest. You can’t do this when you are