Here are some basic ways you can achieve good listening habits: Shut down outside stimuli by taking down notes even if you do not have to. Look at the speaker even if you are ready to respond. Even if you have downloaded 6 free lessons, John Reese’s or Frank Kern’s traffic videos, pen to paper, [...]
Developing Good Listening Habits Part 2
by Hanifa K. Cook on November 7, 2008 in Language, Montessori
Developing Good Listening Habit Part 1
by Hanifa K. Cook on November 7, 2008 in Language, Learning Skills, Montessori
Answer ‘yes’ or ‘no’ to the following questions Have you attended a court hearing, listened to a proceeding and disagreed with the verdict? Have you been served the wrong menu at a restaurant, McDonald’s, Pizza Hut or even taken to wrong destination on a London cab? Have you become so furious with people who don’t [...]
Changing Australian English Accent Is ‘As Game As Ned Kelly’
by Hanifa K. Cook on November 3, 2008 in Language
It is Mondye. There I go again, playing with the Australian English accent as I type. The local school environment has influenced and changed the way my daughter speaks English. It is more than jus the accent; it is complete annihilation and total destruction. I would have ignored and perhaps accept the adverse influence on [...]
Use Your Voice To Market Information – Jobs In Voice Over
by Hanifa K. Cook on October 30, 2008 in Language, Learning Skills
This post was first published on October 14, 2008 – 4:18 am.
Rock Stars Singing To Kids Songs: Itsy Bitsy Spider by Cold Play
by Hanifa on October 30, 2008 in Language, Music
It’s not about the kids, it’s about you! These songs are performed by rock stars, yes you hear it, rock stars singing nursery songs. Pearl Jam, Cold Play, Alanis Morrisett. http://view.break.com/462103 – Watch more free videos P.S.: Childhoodspeech is not affiliated to this vid-commercial. All the characteristics modulations of languages are best acquired at a [...]
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