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Language Learning Techniques and Tips
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You can Learn a Language Naturally
Most language courses in the Free World are taught: Grammar First. The reason this approach cannot teach you a high degree of spoken fluency is simple. This approach is not the way humans acquire fluency in any language, including their native one. Submitted 05/21/08. |
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Why You must Listen First and Speak Later in Language Study
Most language training begins by forcing you to learn a list of out-of-context vocabulary coupled with memorization of grammar rules. If you happen to love that sort of approach, then you will most likely develop some nice translation skills. But ... Submitted 05/09/08, edited 05/09/08. |
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Five Rules for Subject-Verb Agreement
Are you confused about the rules for subject-verb agreement in English? This is an important part of speaking and writing. Here are some rules using basic sentences. These rules will help you to choose the correct verb based on the subject. Submitted 04/29/08. |
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Creative Ways to Memorize Vocabulary
A few people are really great at remembering everything they see. The rest of us have to practice and come up with creative ways to make sure that what we learn doesn't disappear. Here are some tips that can help you to memorize vocabulary. Submitted 04/19/08. |
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Quickly Learn a New Language in Six Easy Steps
With time, effort, and attention, you can learn to speak a new language well. Learning certain secrets or habits can make it easy. The tips in this article will help. Turn them into habits, and you will be surprised by how fast you will progress. Submitted 04/17/08. |
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Rules for Capitalizing Job Titles in English
Capitalization of job titles does not have to be complicated if you follow a few simple guidelines. Is it 'Doctor' or 'doctor'? 'Governor' or 'governor'? 'President' or 'president'? This article will help you to make the right decisions. Submitted 04/15/08. |
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Pronoun Subjects and Objects: 'Tom and I' or 'Tom and me'?
Are you confused by the correct usage of these common English phrases? People learn the grammar rules first, then they go out and hear native speakers breaking the rules without really noticing ... or caring too much about it. Here is a quick review. Submitted 04/14/08. |
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Time Tips for English Learners
Do you need a little help getting organized for your language learning sessions? Even five-minute breaks can be utilized for studying. This article explains how to squeeze the most out of your time when studying English or a foreign language. Submitted 04/11/08. |
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Living English: How English Evolves
Every day, people form new words. Longer words are shortened or acronyms become common. Teenagers have fun with language and create new words. Old words stop being used. As the world changes, so does English! Read more about how English evolves. Submitted 04/10/08. |
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What is the Easiest Method of Learning How to Speak French?
Although French is not among the more difficult languages to learn, it is necessary to spend some considerable time and effort if one wishes to master the subject and speak the language with some degree of proficiency. Submitted 04/09/08. |
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