In my last post, I wrote about How To Be Bilingual. If you have been speaking or trying to speak two languages, you may not feel confident enough because people comment on your heavy foreign accent. Here are some basic rules you can follow once you feel ready to speak a second or third language [...]
4 Key Points To Remember To Be Bilingual
by Hanifa K. Cook on Wednesday, October 21st 2009 No Comment
in Language, Learning Skills Tags: accent, alphabets, foreign accent, intonation, mandarin, mouths, new language, phonetic rules, speech skills
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