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How to Choose Just the RIGHT Foreign Word in any Language
By Kathy Steinemann English has many words with more than one meaning - for example: 'can' - to be able to; tin receptacle. Many foreign language words also have multiple definitions. How can you ensure that you choose the correct one? Mistakes can be embarrassing! Submitted 10/23/06, edited 10/21/07. |
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To Learn a Language FIRST Find the Similarities
By Kathy Steinemann Even if you don't know a single word of German, you can probably read and understand the following German text. Did you know that English and German descended from the same language? (Proto-Germanic) Many words in both languages are the same or similar. Submitted 10/23/06, edited 10/21/07. |
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Creative Computer Usage Can Make Language Learning Easier
By Kathy Steinemann Your computer can be used as a creative tool in your quest to learn a foreign language. Some innovative ideas can turn your language education into an entertaining, truly memorable experience. Submitted 10/23/06, edited 10/21/07. |
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No - SMALLER is Better! Really!
By Kathy Steinemann Scientific studies have shown that we learn best by absorbing small morsels of information, applying them in a practical manner, then building on what we know. As we add more chunks of information our minds correlate, collate, and link everything, referring back to previously learned facts to form a comprehensive sphere of knowledge. Submitted 10/23/06, edited 10/21/07. |
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Why Should I Learn a Foreign Language?
By Kathy Steinemann More and more software programs, electronic devices, and websites devoted to foreign languages are being developed daily. Why all the excitement? Why would YOU want to learn a foreign language? Submitted 10/22/06, edited 10/21/07. |
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