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LESSON 2: TO BE
GREEK LANGUAGE
NEPALI LANGUAGE
GERMAN NOUNS
The Definite Article A word that can be used to refer to a person, place, thing, quality, or idea; part of speech. It can serve as the subject or object of a verb. For example a table or a computer. Nouns start with a capital letter in written language. Plurals German, unlike English, has more than one way to make nouns plural, and plural form, like gender, must be memorized with every noun. LESSON 6: HOW ARE YOU? A simple conversation Two good friends—Marie and Jean—are meeting: Marie: Salut Jean. Ça va ? Jean: Ça va bien, merci. Et toi, ça va ? Marie: Pas mal. Jean: Quoi de neuf ? Marie: Pas grand-chose. Marie: Au revoir Jean. Jean: Au revoir, à demain. How are you? French Vocabulary • How are you? How are you? Ça va? Comment allez-vous ? (formal), Comment vas-tu ? (informal), Comment ça MYTHS AND MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT SECOND LANGUAGE LEARNING As the school-aged population changes, teachers all over the country have the challenge of trying to teach an increased number of children, who may have limited English skills. All teachers need to understand how children learn a second language (L2). Intuitive assumptions are often incorrect, and unrealistic expectations of the process of L2 learning can be actively harmful in the developmentLESSON 3: ACCENTS
HOME - EFFECTIVE LANGUAGE LEARNINGLANGUAGE GUIDELEARNING TIPSFREE LESSONSTOP 15 LANGUAGE LEARNING APPSOPEN SEARCH BAR The #1 Resource for Language Learners! Free Lessons, Language Guide, Learning Tips and Top 10 Reviews of Language Learning Apps. LANGUAGE DIFFICULTY RANKING The Foreign Service Institute (FSI) has created a list to show the approximate time you need to learn a specific language as an English speaker. After this particular study time you will reach 'Speaking 3: General Professional Proficiency in Speaking (S3)' and 'Reading 3: General Professional Proficiency in Reading (R3)' Please keep in mind that this ranking only shows the view of the Foreign TOP 15 LANGUAGE LEARNING APPS Thankyou for these thorough and helpful reviews of language learning apps. I want to re-learn German as an adult, having studied at high school in the 1970’s – when the courses were based entirely on books with grammar and vocabulary, and a smattering of one-on-oneconversation.
LESSON 2: TO BE
GREEK LANGUAGE
NEPALI LANGUAGE
GERMAN NOUNS
The Definite Article A word that can be used to refer to a person, place, thing, quality, or idea; part of speech. It can serve as the subject or object of a verb. For example a table or a computer. Nouns start with a capital letter in written language. Plurals German, unlike English, has more than one way to make nouns plural, and plural form, like gender, must be memorized with every noun. LESSON 6: HOW ARE YOU? A simple conversation Two good friends—Marie and Jean—are meeting: Marie: Salut Jean. Ça va ? Jean: Ça va bien, merci. Et toi, ça va ? Marie: Pas mal. Jean: Quoi de neuf ? Marie: Pas grand-chose. Marie: Au revoir Jean. Jean: Au revoir, à demain. How are you? French Vocabulary • How are you? How are you? Ça va? Comment allez-vous ? (formal), Comment vas-tu ? (informal), Comment ça MYTHS AND MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT SECOND LANGUAGE LEARNING As the school-aged population changes, teachers all over the country have the challenge of trying to teach an increased number of children, who may have limited English skills. All teachers need to understand how children learn a second language (L2). Intuitive assumptions are often incorrect, and unrealistic expectations of the process of L2 learning can be actively harmful in the developmentLESSON 3: ACCENTS
HOME - EFFECTIVE LANGUAGE LEARNING The #1 Resource for Language Learners! Free Lessons, Language Guide, Learning Tips and Top 10 Reviews of Language Learning Apps. FREE LANGUAGE LESSONS Most viewed pages this week. Top 15 Language Learning Apps; Language Difficulty Ranking; Speed Learning Languages ReviewLEARNING TIPS
#1 Divide Your Learning Material Into Small Pieces Which would be easier to memorize? 1000 words of a story Ten short stories of 100 words each The answer is number two, as you might have been able to guess. People learn excellently by taking in little snippets of information. We then organize them internally into what we perceive to be sensible ways, then establish externally what we have LESSON 6: HOW ARE YOU? A simple conversation Two good friends—Marie and Jean—are meeting: Marie: Salut Jean. Ça va ? Jean: Ça va bien, merci. Et toi, ça va ? Marie: Pas mal. Jean: Quoi de neuf ? Marie: Pas grand-chose. Marie: Au revoir Jean. Jean: Au revoir, à demain. How are you? French Vocabulary • How are you? How are you? Ça va? Comment allez-vous ? (formal), Comment vas-tu ? (informal), Comment ça VERBS - EFFECTIVE LANGUAGE LEARNING Present Tense The present tense in Italian is essentially the same as in English. The only difference is that it can also be used as the present continuous, so 'I do' and 'I am doing' are conjugated the same way. The English present continuous, however, is expressed in a better way by a more complex construction with the verb 'stare' and the 'gerundio' form (the English -ing form). LESSON 2 - EFFECTIVE LANGUAGE LEARNING Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. To say “on Monday”, say “am Montag” or whatever applies. To say “in January”, say “im Januar” or whatever applies. This is the same for all of the days and months. You can also combine the times of day from earlier with the days of the week. But they’re both nouns. LESSON 5: FORMAL SPEECH It is commonly used when referring to a friend or a family member, and is also used between children or when addressing a child. If it is used when speaking to a stranger, it signals disrespect. This is known as Tutoiement. As a rule of thumb, use “tu” only when you wouldcall
PORTUGUESE LANGUAGE
History The Portuguese language is an Indo-European language that is part of the Romance stem. As it is a Romance language, many Portuguese words have their roots in the Latin. The Romans brought this language to the Iberian Peninsula in 216BC, where it branched out over the centuries into many different languages, one of them being OldPortuguese.
DUOLINGO REVIEW
Course Overview 5-20 modules (approx. 75 small lessons per module)Options to select short daily lessons (5-20mins) Available on iOS, Android, Windows phone, Web Available languages: As of Nov 2019, 34 Languages in English Visit Website Editor Rating 4.0 User Ratings Review Duolingo offers a free, user-friendly language app and website that are easily accessible on all platforms. CANTONESE (CHINESE) LANGUAGE History The Cantonese language is a Sino-Tibetan language. It originated in Canton, though in Cantonese this is translated as Guangzhou, which is an area in Southern China. However, Cantonese can be used to refer to many different things, and is not always used in reference to the area of Canton. When used in reference from native speakers, it can be used to describe specifically only the area HOME - EFFECTIVE LANGUAGE LEARNINGLANGUAGE GUIDELEARNING TIPSFREE LESSONSTOP 15 LANGUAGE LEARNING APPSOPEN SEARCH BAR The #1 Resource for Language Learners! Free Lessons, Language Guide, Learning Tips and Top 10 Reviews of Language Learning Apps. LANGUAGE DIFFICULTY RANKING The Foreign Service Institute (FSI) has created a list to show the approximate time you need to learn a specific language as an English speaker. After this particular study time you will reach 'Speaking 3: General Professional Proficiency in Speaking (S3)' and 'Reading 3: General Professional Proficiency in Reading (R3)' Please keep in mind that this ranking only shows the view of the ForeignLESSON 2: TO BE
TOP 15 LANGUAGE LEARNING APPS Thankyou for these thorough and helpful reviews of language learning apps. I want to re-learn German as an adult, having studied at high school in the 1970’s – when the courses were based entirely on books with grammar and vocabulary, and a smattering of one-on-oneconversation.
FRENCH GRAMMAR
FRENCH GRAMMAR
LESSON 3: ACCENTS
NEPALI LANGUAGE
LESSON 6: HOW ARE YOU? A simple conversation Two good friends—Marie and Jean—are meeting: Marie: Salut Jean. Ça va ? Jean: Ça va bien, merci. Et toi, ça va ? Marie: Pas mal. Jean: Quoi de neuf ? Marie: Pas grand-chose. Marie: Au revoir Jean. Jean: Au revoir, à demain. How are you? French Vocabulary • How are you? How are you? Ça va? Comment allez-vous ? (formal), Comment vas-tu ? (informal), Comment ça MYTHS AND MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT SECOND LANGUAGE LEARNING As the school-aged population changes, teachers all over the country have the challenge of trying to teach an increased number of children, who may have limited English skills. All teachers need to understand how children learn a second language (L2). Intuitive assumptions are often incorrect, and unrealistic expectations of the process of L2 learning can be actively harmful in the development HOME - EFFECTIVE LANGUAGE LEARNINGLANGUAGE GUIDELEARNING TIPSFREE LESSONSTOP 15 LANGUAGE LEARNING APPSOPEN SEARCH BAR The #1 Resource for Language Learners! Free Lessons, Language Guide, Learning Tips and Top 10 Reviews of Language Learning Apps. LANGUAGE DIFFICULTY RANKING The Foreign Service Institute (FSI) has created a list to show the approximate time you need to learn a specific language as an English speaker. After this particular study time you will reach 'Speaking 3: General Professional Proficiency in Speaking (S3)' and 'Reading 3: General Professional Proficiency in Reading (R3)' Please keep in mind that this ranking only shows the view of the ForeignLESSON 2: TO BE
TOP 15 LANGUAGE LEARNING APPS Thankyou for these thorough and helpful reviews of language learning apps. I want to re-learn German as an adult, having studied at high school in the 1970’s – when the courses were based entirely on books with grammar and vocabulary, and a smattering of one-on-oneconversation.
FRENCH GRAMMAR
FRENCH GRAMMAR
LESSON 3: ACCENTS
NEPALI LANGUAGE
LESSON 6: HOW ARE YOU? A simple conversation Two good friends—Marie and Jean—are meeting: Marie: Salut Jean. Ça va ? Jean: Ça va bien, merci. Et toi, ça va ? Marie: Pas mal. Jean: Quoi de neuf ? Marie: Pas grand-chose. Marie: Au revoir Jean. Jean: Au revoir, à demain. How are you? French Vocabulary • How are you? How are you? Ça va? Comment allez-vous ? (formal), Comment vas-tu ? (informal), Comment ça MYTHS AND MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT SECOND LANGUAGE LEARNING As the school-aged population changes, teachers all over the country have the challenge of trying to teach an increased number of children, who may have limited English skills. All teachers need to understand how children learn a second language (L2). Intuitive assumptions are often incorrect, and unrealistic expectations of the process of L2 learning can be actively harmful in the developmentFRENCH GRAMMAR
Subject pronouns Singular Plural First person (I) Second person (you) Third person (he, she, it) First person (we, us) Second person (you) Third person (they) Je Tu, (Vous*) Il, Elle, On** Nous Vous Ils, Elles*** * Tu is informal and used only with well-known acquaintances. In case of unknown persons you have to use the polite form Vous. A good example, to explain that is the following: If twoGERMAN SENTENCES
The Definite Article Here is the ultimate syntax guide for a main clause. German allows a considerable amount of syntactical freedom as parts of speech are indicated through case, rather than syntax. Nonetheless, there are conventions to follow, especially ones that reduce the ambiguity of pronouns. Word-Order in the Main Clause First Position Anything Used for emphasis.SPANISH LESSON 1
This is the very first lesson in learning the Spanish Language! This lesson begins with simple greetings, and covers important ideas of the Spanish Language. Throughout education, methods of teaching Spanish have changed greatly. Years ago, the Spanish Language was taught simply by memory. Today, however, the Spanish Language is taught by moving slower and covering grammar and spelling rules. LESSON 4 - EFFECTIVE LANGUAGE LEARNING Kleidung Hello from Berlin! In every Lesson from 4 - 12 there is going to be a featured German-Speaking city, which be the theme of the lesson. For 4 - 6 it is Berlin. There will be famous locations in Berlin, like for this lession it's Kurfürstendamm and KaDeWe, the shopping area of Berlin. Also in each lesson there will be facts, so if you ever travel to a German-Speaking country it'll be LESSON 6: HOW ARE YOU? A simple conversation Two good friends—Marie and Jean—are meeting: Marie: Salut Jean. Ça va ? Jean: Ça va bien, merci. Et toi, ça va ? Marie: Pas mal. Jean: Quoi de neuf ? Marie: Pas grand-chose. Marie: Au revoir Jean. Jean: Au revoir, à demain. How are you? French Vocabulary • How are you? How are you? Ça va? Comment allez-vous ? (formal), Comment vas-tu ? (informal), Comment ça LESSON 2 - EFFECTIVE LANGUAGE LEARNING Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. To say “on Monday”, say “am Montag” or whatever applies. To say “in January”, say “im Januar” or whatever applies. This is the same for all of the days and months. You can also combine the times of day from earlier with the days of the week. But they’re both nouns.BERLITZ REVIEW
Course Overview CD-Rom Speech Recognition Interactive Games Visit Website Editor Rating 1.0 User Ratings Review To begin with, this reviewer feels they should say that this is absolutely not the right learning tool for a complete beginner. While there may be aspects of this course that make it a useful tool for brushing up on a language you have started to forget, the Berlitz foreign languageGREEK LANGUAGE
History The Greek language is part of the Indo-European language family, although it is a very independent branch of this family of languages. Greek forms the Hellenic branch. Out of all of the Indo-European languages, the Greek language has the longest and most documented history. There are an impressive 34 centuries of Greek documentation, with the Greek alphabet being in use for theTELL ME MORE REVIEW
Course Overview 10 levels with 10,000 exercises and 10 hours of video Headset and microphone included Available languages: English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Chinese, Dutch, Japanese, Arabic Visit Website Editor Rating 2.0 User Ratings Review While this is one of the more expensive products on the DIY language market, it is surprisingly one of the worst. Tell Me More promises hours ofZULU LANGUAGE
History The Zulu is a member of the Niger-Congo language family. The Zulu language used to be solely an oral language until contact came from European Christian missionaries in the 19th century. When they arrived, they documented the language and grammar using the Latin alphabet in a phonetic recording. This essentially means that they wrote the language down as they heard it, often notSkip to content
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