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Thoughts That Do Not Need Language

Thoughts That Do Not Need Language


There can be mental activity even when we are not talking.  Here are four types of thoughts that do not demand the use of language: 1. Daydreaming: It depends on the mind to create and visualise images. Artists paint what their minds tell them to paint. When people daydream, it is as if they are [...]

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Friday #Followeb Louis Armstrong – Let’s Call The Whole Thing Off

Friday #Followeb Louis Armstrong – Let’s Call The Whole Thing Off


Let’s Call The Whole Thing Off This was submitted by Paul Bullen who started the English Language Discussion Group on Google. For those wish to join the group, you can easily join in through your Google account. Verse Things have come to a pretty pass Our romance is growing flat, For you like this and [...]

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Friday #Followeb: Art Of Noise – Moment In Love

Friday #Followeb: Art Of Noise – Moment In Love


Video: Art Of Noise – Moment In Love. #followeb is the hashtag I will now use to publish my favourite video, song, blog, picture or service on the web. This week’s #followeb is a dance video called Art Of Noise – Moment In Love. There are a number of elements that make this music intriguing; [...]

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Top Favourites For Children’s Day On Childhoodspeech

Top Favourites For Children’s Day On Childhoodspeech


Childhoodspeech, Success With Languages, celebrate Children’s Day 2009 on 1 October 2009 along with you. Here are 6 top favourites stories, events, pictures and videos of 2009. These are selected based on the simplicity of its message: that there can only be one phase in life that will influence the rest of our lives…our childhood. [...]

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Dedicated to the late Mr Michael Jackson


When news of Michael Jackson’s death was broadcast, I could not believe what I heard. I know that name, Michael Jackson. He is the black guy whose records my brother had brought home when we are teenagers. At that time, our parents were confused and concerned over this newfound obsession with western music, song and dance. We were teenagers, my siblings and I; we understood the message in the music like Bad, Thriller and Heal The World. What I thought we were most connected to was neither his dancing nor singing; it was his music videos and concert performances.

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