You can actually learn a language naturally without going to school or studying a textbook. I call this “Language Of Life”. Many expatriates who live outside their native environment can prove this theory to be true. That you do not need a textbook or go to school to learn a foreign language, you just need [...]
Essential Tips On Reading Effectively
by Hanifa K. Cook on August 12, 2009 in Learning Skills
Of the 3 areas of learning languages: read, write and speak, I have encountered greater problems improving my own reading skills than writing and speaking. The kids I have taught also seem to have greater need to receive help in developing the habit of reading effectively and fluently. Indeed, there is really very little muscular [...]
Advice And Tips On Advice And Tips
by Annie Cook on July 22, 2009 in Chinese, English, Language
Have you tried any of the tips I have written on this weblog or website? If you have not, you really have to get started or my efforts will go in vain. Ok, let’s see. You have to decide one thing: you either need tip or advice. I need to clarify. Difference Between Advice And [...]
Tips On Transliterator, Mobile Phone For Language
by Hanifa on November 19, 2008 in Chinese, Language
LOOK FOR TRANSLITERATION SERVICE NOT A TRANSLATOR If you want to learn to speak a foreign word, you must LISTEN FIRST. You must have a native speaker to help you to pronounce the word correctly but he is not your dictionary. You still have to do the work yourself. Listening is a very important part [...]
Tips On Non-native Language For Your Child
by Hanifa K. Cook on November 17, 2008 in Language
Here are some helpful tips for you to decide on your choices of non-native language for your child. 1. What is native language? It is simply the mother tongue of the child or the language that the parent or caregiver will be at home with the child. In some countries, the native language of the [...]
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