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| well how is hello and good morning pronounced in your language........................ in my language it is "namasthey" | |
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| I would like to learn a new language, but i do not have ways to do it. I cannot afford the time to go to study language course. I can only study by myself.
Do anyone have any suggestion on how to learn a language effectively. thank you.. | |
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| I've just started working on study aids for ESL that I plan to self-publish. They are similar to Cliff's Notes or Spark Notes; they give a guided summary of novels. Mine will differ b/c they will also include grammatical analysis, definitions for difficult vocabulary and idiomatic expressions, etc. So, they're designed not only to help the reader comprehend, but also to help her improve her lexical and grammatical skills (without having to look everything up in dictionaries and grammatical texts). What do you guys think? If English were your second language (or if it is), would this be something of interest to you? | |
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| name any language which u want to learn | |
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| "The more people you konw, the more roads you can go". If you are not an autistic person, there must be many people you want to get to know. Maybe a successful businessman, or a popular movie star, or someone you think charming .I mean someone you can communicate with and help each other. As for me,I want to get acquainted with someone who is specialist that can boast my knowledge, especially in language study or mechanism. What's your opinion? | |
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| I used to learn Japanese and I found it is really hard for me. So after several monthes, I quit. Now I am learning French now,it is not so difficult as Janpanese. But you also have to work hard on it if you want to make progress. Would you like to tell me some tips about foreign language study. Is it difficult for you? How many language you can speak? | |
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| My english is not good. So I do my best to get my english better. The best way for language study is talking, So I want to talk much. I want to make any oversea friends. If you want help me. I will great appreciate. | |
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| I bet the Japanese guys or those who studied the Japanese Language already know what the subject means. Nihongo no Benkyou means "Japanese Language Study". Nihongo means "Japanese Language". Benkyou means "Study"."No" connects a noun with another noun and makes a possessive or indicates that one belongs to the other.What I just presented above is one of the basic lessons when studying the language. Currently, I am studying the Japanese language. The purpose basically is that I'm connected with a Japanese company where mostly all managers and counterparts are Japanese, thus, you are compelled to study the language to better understand the work. After a few lessons, I have developed a certain connection with the language and I seem to like it.What foreign language are you currently studying? | |
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| i'm trying to find a site that will have a list of korean subtitles
for korean movies (to date i have only found sites where i must
include movie's title - so far all have been unavailable - however, some time ago i found a site that allowed me to see just what subtitles were available, listed as a group - unfortunately I have since lost the address).I need this for korean language study. any suggestions? individual subtitle info will also be good, as long as i can find the movie to download...
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