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Hablo un poco más de español. Mijn taal avontuur - Spaans leren. Un blog invitado – Gastblog. Anderhalve week geleden werd ik uitgenodigd om een gastblog te schrijven voor de site van Lourdes Cruz, een docente Spaans uit Tilburg. Ik had in februari van dit jaar een blog geschreven over haar site. En daaruit ontstond toen een korte mailuitwisseling tussen ons. Lourdes wil nu op haar site, zo liet ze me weten, op haar blog studenten Spaans aan het woord laten over hun “. Soms verras je jezelf. Dat is a...
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language theory | The Serial Polyglot
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On a mission to acquire one language after another. Category Archives: language theory. The Zen of Language Learning. August 20, 2014. I was talking to Bob yesterday about my progress in Dutch and Irish and something occurred to me that I need to share with my fellow language learners. It’s a phenomenon I experienced when I was learning French and Japanese. But I don’t talk about it much because it sounds all “woo-woo”. Continue reading →. Rarr; 2 Comments. How Long Does It Take to be Fluent. Two months ...
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Pimsleur Mandarin Review - Language Bug
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Language Learning Method Reviews. Language Learning Method Reviews. November 11, 2014. You have already heard of Pimsleur. In my Mandarin overview. I told you how I used it. It’s a great resource. There are some drawbacks though. I hope this review will be a conclusive set of views on it. Pimsleur Mandarin: The Good. So those are some of the pros of learning with Pimsleur Mandarin. Get it here. If they have convinced you. The cons of the programme are listed below. Pimsleur Mandarin: The Cons. It doesn&#...
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Persian | The Serial Polyglot
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On a mission to acquire one language after another. Adventures in Farsi — memory tricks. August 13, 2014. When studying a language that is not written in the same alphabet as your native tongue, the most intimidating thing is not being able to read the words you’re studying. But having studied Japanese, this isn’t as intimidating to me as it once may have been. Studying another alphabet is simply a matter of practice. The more you read, the better you’ll become. It really is that simple. On Who am I.
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Two months of Irish | The Serial Polyglot
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On a mission to acquire one language after another. The Zen of Language Learning. Two months of Irish. September 14, 2014. I started online Irish conversation practice on italki.com on 14 July. I have had 3 more sessions for grand total of 9.5 hours of speaking Irish since the beginning. And as I write this, she messaged me that she has some openings next week. So Monday (tomorrow) I have a lesson bright and early at 7am. Will my conversational ability come back to me when I start talking? A href= title=...
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Persian Resources | The Serial Polyglot
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On a mission to acquire one language after another. The single best language resource is speaking the language as often as you can. But if you don’t live in a country where your new language is spoken, that can be difficult. Italki.com. Is where I take online lessons via Skype as well as make new language-learning friends, have language exchanges, and practice my new language as often as possible. I love this quick overview of why you shouldn’t be intimidated by Persian. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Adventures in Farsi — memory tricks | The Serial Polyglot
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On a mission to acquire one language after another. How Long Does It Take to be Fluent. One month of Irish →. Adventures in Farsi — memory tricks. August 13, 2014. When studying a language that is not written in the same alphabet as your native tongue, the most intimidating thing is not being able to read the words you’re studying. But having studied Japanese, this isn’t as intimidating to me as it once may have been. But in the early days, we need some tricks. For example, this is “beh”:. A href= title=...
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Guess The 10 Languages That I’ve Studied? | Language Boat
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Learning Tips and Ideas. Guess The 10 Languages That I’ve Studied? May 30, 2014. Posted in My Progress Report. Unfortunately I’m not fluent in all of these languages, but I have studied them all to various degrees. Pre-installed as my native language, I didn’t really study it to acquire it. Although I did have English class throughout my school years. I took two years in high school and had high hopes I would become fluent. I never really learned to communicate in French. Very disappointing. This is my p...
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missions | The Serial Polyglot
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On a mission to acquire one language after another. Two months of Irish. September 14, 2014. I started online Irish conversation practice on italki.com on 14 July. I have had 3 more sessions for grand total of 9.5 hours of speaking Irish since the beginning. It is mid-September now. My teacher should be settled in her new home and ready to schedule language classes again. The time difference (12 hours) is going to make this next month very interesting. Luckily I am a morning person. Rarr; 1 Comment.
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