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Language Learning Techniques and Tips
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Que and Qui: Relative Pronouns in Spoken and Written French
When talking, writing, or translating, French and English have their own specific rules, which one should understand to be able to communicate well. Myriam Birch explains how to correctly use 'que' and 'qui' when speaking or writing in French. Submitted 09/25/07. |
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The Many Facets of Negation in the French Language
It takes a grammatical expression in two parts to confer a negative aspect to a phrase in French. Native French speaking people do not study any of this, but still practice it perfectly. Myriam Birch explains more in this educational article. Submitted 09/24/07. |
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The Top Four Mistakes to Avoid when Learning German
Many 'learn German' courses and online language lessons try to teach German bluntly, without worrying about efficiency. It is not wrong to learn a new language 'the hard way', but everyone wants to learn something with speed and efficiency. Submitted 09/08/07. |
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5 Tips to Help Busy People Learn Spanish or Any Language
One of the biggest misconceptions of learning Spanish or any foreign language is the time commitment. Everyone seems to think you need hours of study. Since very few people have so many hours, they decide that learning a language is not for them. Submitted 09/06/07, edited 09/06/07. |
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Utilizing PowerPoint Presentations in the Language Classroom
Presentations are a great way for students to gain confidence using their new language in a stressful, yet safe environment. This allows them to demonstrate their abilities in a number of areas. However, there are traps that they must avoid. Submitted 09/05/07. |
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Intermediate Language Learning: Tips for More Complex Tasks
After you have established a basic foreign language vocabulary and are ready for more complex jobs, it is time to put what you know into practice. The following tips and tricks can help you to improve speaking, writing, vocabulary, and so forth. Submitted 08/30/07, edited 08/30/07. |
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The Key to Efficient Language Learning is Words plus Sounds
This article emphasizes the importance of the 'words plus sounds' combination when learning a new language. If you want to become a complete polyglot, speaking secondary languages fluently, it is the 'sound plus word' combination that is most handy. Submitted 08/20/07. |
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Learn to Speak French - Don't Give Up - Tips for Beginners
Being able to speak French is a useful skill to have, but many people give up and abandon their French course before they progress very far, daunted by the grammar or accent difficulties. These tips should help you to keep going and make it fun! Submitted 08/15/07. |
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15 Tips: How to Learn German - and Other Foreign Languages
Learning a language means learning a skill, not acquiring knowledge. You test your command of a foreign language by your ability to perform in it, not by how much you know about it. Here are 15 tips that will help you learn German or any language. Submitted 08/10/07. |
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Tips for How to Get the Most Out of Foreign Language Audio
By Kathy Steinemann Audio is of vital importance when learning a new language. No dictionary can accurately express subtle variations in stress, volume, and pronunciation. This article explains how to utilize your foreign language audio recordings for optimum learning. Submitted 07/26/07, edited 11/04/07. |
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