by Hanifa K. Cook | Feb 8, 2011 | Childhood, Language, Learning Skills
How do you know if you are sensitive towards learning a language? How would you know if you are not cheating time by faking your own interest? “I love this guy but he is a foreigner. So I should learn his language to get to know him better?” It does not...
by Hanifa K. Cook | Nov 25, 2010 | Learning Skills, Reading
Reading is a crucial part of learning. It does not matter what subject you are studying or what object you are observing, reading opens the path towards gathering knowledge. It raises awareness of your learning faculties and has the potential to makonline pharmacy...
by Hanifa K. Cook | Nov 11, 2010 | Learning Skills
How do you express and respond to someone who does not speak your language or come from a different culture? Is it possible to communicate if both parties do not speak the same language and come from different culture? It is. I am happy to share my personal experience...
by Hanifa K. Cook | Sep 23, 2010 | English, Internet, Language, Learning Skills
Is it now perfectly all right for the words iPhone, iPad, iTune, iPod to be spelt with small letters ‘i’ at the beginnning even though they are proper nouns? Notice that in the title “Have You Got The ‘i’ Factor – iPhone, iPad,...
by Hanifa K. Cook | Jul 28, 2010 | Learning Skills
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...
by Hanifa K. Cook | Apr 22, 2010 | Learning Skills
In the previous post on “How to start a bilingual conversation”, I have written about the role of the subsconscious mind as a guide to help the mind produce an action by means a conscious decision and action. Here are two methods used. Read With Meaning If you...