 Category: Languages
Category: Education and Reference >> Languages<< previous page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 next page >> by Fabian Tan Tan [ 2007-04-01 ] There are three main languages in the world today, and they are English, Chinese and Spanish. by Razvan Marian Jr  [ 2007-03-02 ] If you’ve ever had problems in communication with others because your familiarity with English is not as it should be, then you need to change all that by starting to study courses with a qualified teacher. Choosing the right person to aid you or the right intensive English course is an important decision and should be given a lot of thought as it directly determines the results you will gain at the end of the day by Tom Takihi  [ 2007-02-28 ] The Japanese language is an interesting one. Reading Japanese signs, books and all sorts of written material will require you to at least know katakana, hiragana and some kanji. by Jeff Wendland  [ 2007-02-19 ] If you want to learn to speak Spanish, here is a great way to do it. by Rick Martin  [ 2007-02-16 ] It is said that English language is difficult only in the first 25 years of study; after that, it’s piece of cake to learn English. If that were true, why do people try so much to study English?
by Rick Martin  [ 2007-02-16 ] We wonder why people want to study English only by taking intensive week-end or summer courses. And the answer is simple: not only that they learn English or improve their English in the shortest possible time, but they also have a lot of fun and extra leisure activities.
by Patrick Clark Clark [ 2007-02-06 ] Techniques and tips to learn Spanish effectively. by Patrick Clark Clark [ 2007-02-05 ] The motivation people should have to learn Spanish. by Patrick Clark Clark [ 2007-02-03 ] Practicle ways to learn Spanish. by Patrick Clark Clark [ 2007-02-02 ] The most common reasons why people should learn Spanish and where they can get Spanish courses. by Fletcher Mak  [ 2006-12-30 ] Are you interested in linguistics? Do you have a penchant for teaching? If your answer is yes, then this piece of writing is essentially for you. Before going ahead let me ask the most important question. by [ 2006-11-29 ] Good Translation: Voice of the Business by Linda Correli  [ 2006-09-23 ] Find out what essay writing services are all about, what they offer, how they run, and what is the best way to get your last-minute essay papers written at a mouse click and stay out of trouble. by Sam Vogel [ 2006-09-18 ] What A German Language School Can Do For You
German is not always the first choice for people looking to learn a foreign language. But maybe it should be. German is spoken by more than 100 million people in 38 countries around the world. Most of the world's German speakers are in Germany, Austria and Switzerland, but there are also significant numbers of German speakers in the United States and South America. That's a lot of German speakers, and a lot of reasons to learn German. Here are five reasons to consider attending a German language school. by [ 2006-09-07 ] The national Indonesian language is called bahasa Indonesia. Mastering Indonesian language is easy as one two three. Actually, bahasa Indonesia is the most easy language to learn. A tourist/visitor who stays a week in Bali , Indonesia can talk basic bahasa Indonesia fluently than someone who learns Chinese language in a month.
by Mandy S. Morris Morris [ 2006-09-04 ] Learning Spanish can be easier than you might think. Statistics show it is the second most common language used in the United States and becoming the first language in many parts of the world as well. by Kai Chandler [ 2006-08-31 ] The key to learning any language is not ability, or money, or
time, but motivation. There are probably as many unused
language courses gathering dust as there are unused exercise
machines! Here's a powerful eight step motivation plan that
anyone SERIOUS about learning Spanish should read. by Rippa Sama [ 2006-08-30 ] In Thai, when you want to express that
you're looking or watching at something or someone
you can use the Thai verb duu (ดู)
which means to look, to see or to watch. by Rippa Sama [ 2006-08-30 ] Learning how to express "pain" in
Thai can be quite useful when you
need to tell someone which part
of your body is in pain (i.e. to a
doctor when you're in the clinic
or hospital). by groshan fabiola  [ 2006-08-24 ] College textbooks prices are continuously increasing, and this has become a problem for a large number of students with limited budgets. Students must acquire many textbooks for by [ 2006-08-05 ] Learning a foreign language takes a lot of time and effort. Even so, most people spend countless hours memorizing vocabulary lists, when there is a better way. The Dunn memory technique is a faster, easier, and more enjoyable way to learn a foreign language. by Christina Bosemark [ 2006-07-12 ] “Doesn’t she speak English? Oh, I see -- both Swedish and English. Doesn’t that get awfully confusing? Swedish, you said -- when will she use that?” Get used to hearing these kinds of things. You’ll get opinions from the barista at Starbucks, your mother-in-law, even your neighbors and strangers on the street. Remember, being a trendsetter always ruffles some feathers, and the best way to deal with unsolicited advice (other than running for the door) is to know the facts for yourself. by Lily Chao [ 2006-06-22 ] Most westerners assert that Chinese characters are the most difficult part in learning Chinese language. Many a complaint comes from that Chinese characters look very different from alphabetic words in the Roman languages, and that they are even so unlike each other that you have to learn them one by one. Actually, there really are some connections between Chinese characters, all composed in a defined way. To learn written Chinese efficiently, one must know about the origin of the character and its evolution. by Lily Chao [ 2006-06-04 ] The Chinese language is really not that difficult to learn as you imagined or heard about, it's just very different from your mother tongue, but difference does not necessarily mean difficulty, right? by [ 2006-04-26 ] Essential tips for learning a foreign language or dialect. by Scott Brady [ 2006-03-14 ]
by Frank Holes  [ 2006-01-24 ] Poetry need not be confined to the realms of the dust-covered tomes of your high school English department. And you need not be afraid or intimidated by poetry; anybody can write fun (and yet educational) poems. As the following activity will show, this form of writing can bring an invigorating style to your ordinary classroom activities, regardless of your subject area or your students’ grade level. by J Square Humboldt  [ 2005-12-27 ] It’s an age-old mystery that may never be solved, but that doesn’t stop me from trying. No one knows for sure which Norse god was the inspiration for naming a day as ‘Friday,’ but I’ve definitely found someone who can narrow the list of contenders. by Jarrod Hunt [ 2005-12-26 ] This article describes Onelook.com’s Reverse Dictionary. Reverse Dictionaries allow you to “Describe a concept” in order to find words that match that description. by Ted Wiersma [ 2005-12-04 ] This article is a quick explanation of the differances in the Languages of the Philippines. With over 175 dialects, and the confusion over what is Tagalog , what is Filiipino, this article explains what you need to know. |