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<title>How to Judge the Quality of Language-Learning Software</title>
<description>A major headache you will most likely face in your experiences with language-learning software is in the beginning when you have to decide which software is right for you. This article helps you learn how to judge software quality.</description>
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<title>What Does It Really Take to Learn a New Language Fluently?</title>
<description>How long it takes you to learn a new language depends entirely on you and your studying habits. The more you study, the quicker you will learn the language you are interested in and the less you study, the longer it's going to take you.</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 08 Mar 2012 14:42:50 PST</pubDate>
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<title>Learning French or English as a Second Language</title>
<description>It is imperative that teachers recognize individual learning styles and cater to them as much as possible to ensure optimal learning. Teachers should leverage these learning styles when planning classroom activities. This article explains.</description>
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<title>What You Should Know about Teaching English in Thailand</title>
<description>To be able to get a teaching job in Thailand, a person must have a bachelor's degree or master's degree. They will have to be an experienced teacher in their own country and possess a TEFL qualification. This article discusses more requirements.</description>
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<title>Importance of Learning Other Languages as the World Shrinks</title>
<description>Learning a foreign language is becoming more important all the time. Our world continues to get smaller and smaller every day. There are many incidences that would make speaking more than one language an excellent idea. Here are a few examples.</description>
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