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Learn English Online: Reasons Why You Should Learn to Speak English

Posted on October 21, 2009 by Lei Masiglat

One of the best decisions you can make to improve your communication skills is to learn English online. Statistics show that there are about 300 million people who use English as a second language.

Free Lessons For Learning Japanese

Posted on October 10, 2009 by rudy silva

You think learning Japanese can be important? If so, take time to learn it step by step. There are some easy ways to learning Japanese. You can find some simple methods on learning Japanese language here. Japanese is an important language to learn. Get some useful tips for learning the Japanese language.

Learn How to Have Spanish Conversations Right Now

Posted on September 25, 2009 by Alex Murray

Thanks to the comparative closeness of the languages, both are founded upon Latin, it should be a reasonably easy transition and initial learning can be rather quick. To comprehend seventy percent of all written and spoken Spanish it's only required that you teach yourself 1000 core words.

English Pronunciation: Some Silly Tips

Posted on September 19, 2009 by Mary Gillespie

Do you want to improve your English Pronunciation? Here's some advice you might not have heard before: start acting silly. That's right: silly. It might be just what you need to help yourself reach a new level of pronunciation expertise.

Now You Can Learn Japanese Quickly

Posted on September 12, 2009 by rudy silva

Leaning Japanese can always be fun. You will learn this language with constant and correct practice. There are several ways to learn how to say Japanese words. You can find some simple methods on learning Japanese language here. Japanese is an important language to learn. Read this article to discover new ideas about how to learn Japanese.

Learn to Speak Spanish

Posted on September 6, 2009 by Aaron K

It's no secret that there are a lot of Spanish-speaking people in Phoenix, Arizona, and most jobs these days state Spanish fluency preferred or required. This is not just an extra curricular activity it is a life skill important to your success as a professional. If you want to get a new job or remain employed now is the time to sharpen your skills. Learning Spanish in Arizona could help you to do that. Many companies, large and small, need bilingual employees who can speak Spanish to help them

Best way to learn spanish

Posted on August 27, 2009 by Steven J

˙ţTaking Spanish Learning Lessons at College Deciding to learn a new language as an adult is a challenging hobby to take up. Spanish is a wonderful language to choose as it has a certain rhythm and style to it that makes it very rewarding to learn and to speak. Perhaps the biggest barrier to learning Spanish as an adult is the fact that you have to fit it in with your lifestyle. If you have a full time job and many commitments outside of work, you would be forgiven for ...

Lies, Innuendo and Oneupmanship in Shakespeare's Poetry: “Sonnet 130” and the Fair Youth Series

Posted on August 20, 2009 by Paul Thomson

A comparative reading of Shakespeare’s Poetry: “Sonnet 130” and the Fair Youth Series. Shakespeare’s “Sonnet 130” is unique in its unglamorous portrayal of the so-called “Dark Lady” to whom it is addressed.

For the Girls: Performing Gender in To Kill a Mockingbird and “Twelfth Night”

Posted on August 20, 2009 by Paul Thomson

Concepts of femininity in To Kill a Mockingbird and “Twelfth Night”. For most of us, the long, lazy days of summer conjure up memories of fortbuilding, skinned knees, sleepovers, and an influx of summer bugs befitting a biblical plague.

J. Alfred Prufrock, and the Dilemma of Teaching 21st Century Students

Posted on August 20, 2009 by Paul Thomson

Teaching stodgy classics like “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” in a relevant and hip manner for today’s students. Now that the fall semester is gearing up, you’re probably cooking up new ways of getting today’s students engaged in their studies. And since conducting class via Twitter sounds neither feasible nor appealing, it might be time to look into your other options.



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Spanish Reflexive Verbs And Their Forms

Posted on February 2, 2009 by Daniel Major

An article about one of the most commonly used structures the Spanish Language, the reflexive verb. The reflexive verb or rather the use of the reflexive verb causes problems to students due to the changes and positioning of the subject part of the verb.

English Literature

Posted on May 25, 2009 by Aura Mirchandani

The term ‘English literature’ is generally used to refer to literature writeen in the English language, but is also sometimes used to refer to literature written by English writers. Usually though, the term ‘English literature’ means any work of literature that was written in the English language. For example, well known names that are commonly considered to be writers of English literature, yet were not English in nationality were authors such as Edgar Allan Poe, an American writer, James Jo

Dictionaries Explain Pronunciation, Usage and History of Words

Posted on May 25, 2009 by Aura Mirchandani

Dictionaries can be lists of words that explain the words’ meanings in the same language. Other types of dictionaries explain the differences and similarities between words of similar meaning in two different languages. And there are other dictionaries that are lists of characters with their graphical glyphs and associated words in one or more languages. Only the main word or ‘lemma form’ appears as a main entry in most dictionaries. Oftentimes secondary spellings and sub meanings will be lis

Hello in Russian - Simple Tips to Help You Get it Right

Posted on November 22, 2008 by Corina Tocco

Are you trying to learn Russian? Well, it's definitely not such an easy language. Sometimes it can be downright difficult. If you are planning to visit the country, then learning a bit of the language can definitely help. No doubt one of the things that you are going to want to learn to say is hello in Russian. You'll find that there are several different ways that you can say this. So, to help you out with this, here are some simple tips that will help you out.

Open Source Language Translation Tools

Posted on June 1, 2009 by Benicio Brown

This article aim is to take a quick glance at the growing array of user-friendly open source tools for English – Spanish translators and for translation of any language pair. We will focus on what we consider the top open source translation tools: Gtranslator, KBabel, and last but not least, poEdit.

Need to Learn Spanish Quickly? Here are some Tips to get You Started

Posted on February 7, 2009 by Daniel Major

Learning Spanish can be challenging enough but for some people the challenge can be even more difficult esecially when they have the added pressure of needing to learn Spanish quickly. It can be done, but there are corners that will have to be cut.

Rocket Languages Will Make You Fluent

Posted on July 10, 2009 by Kevin States

If you have always wanted to become fluent in one or maybe two languages, then look no further then Rocket Languages. Rocket Languages is a revolutionary new approach to learning any language in a quicker time than you thought possible.

Learn To Speak Chinese? - A Review

Posted on November 27, 2008 by Mike Chang

Learning to speak Chinese you say? Why would I do? Well, to begin with is the language spoken by more people than any other language on earth! And the 2008 Olympic Games are underway in China.

Challenges of teaching English as a foreign language

Posted on June 3, 2009 by Adolphpaul

There are two different kinds of languages. Your first language or native language is the language you are born into. This is the language your parents or family speak. This is the earliest language you learn. This language is acquired through life experiences. The second kind of language is called a second language or a foreign language.

Do You Know these Powerful Vocabulary Words?

Posted on December 10, 2007 by Marc Slater

The University of Illinois has a vocabulary test of just 29 specific words. They found that the results of this simple test could very accurately predict how successful a student would be throughout their academic career at the University.