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Motivation is a tricky thing, isn’t is? If you are one of the brave souls trying to learn a foreign language by yourself you’ll be sure to run out of motivation some time. This is a collection of my best tricks to help you complete what your started.
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Hallo Freunds (Hello Friends)! It is a comparatively easy task to learn German, due to its similarity with English and its characters. With few exceptions in German Alphabets to remember are as follows:
• Gender
• Few words like ä, ü, ö, ß
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Pasta, Ti Amo, Prego are three words from Italy. Italy’s language is called Italian and learning this language is more like reading every English syllables of every word. The Italian language is fairly easy to understand and learn since some words can be recognized easily the moment it is mentioned. Some Italian words are even used now by millions of people across the globe. Read full article »
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A person’s interest in learning a subject, let alone a different language than your own is what makes learning such a breeze. If you want to learn other language, like French for example, having a positive attitude towards your everyday lessons triggers your mind to become attentive. And what does attention have anything to do with French language? Read full article »
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Have you ever thought of learning Spanish but never had the time and right opportunity to do it? You don’t need to worry about “how” to actually do it but what you want to think about twice is if you really have the dedication and interest to learn the Spanish language. Read full article »
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Are you interested to learn Spanish or other language other than English? If you are, all you need to do is to learn how to use memory techniques. Learning another language for most people is hard, but this is just what you’ll hear from those people who haven’t tried learning yet. Instead, try asking those who were able to learn and successfully apply their second language to their normal daily lives. Read full article »
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http://MyLanguageExchange.com: A common place to learn German
MyLanguageExchange is a website that offers free German lesson plans, and free guidelines and tips on language exchange, all designed by experts in language exchange learning. MyLanguageExchange allows you to learn German by getting you a German-speaking language exchange partner, to practice writing emails with pen pals in German, written German conversation with text chat, and spoken German using voice chat. Read full article »
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What is the Leo German English Dictionary?
The Leo German-English Dictionary is an online German-English dictionary that runs on three Sun X4100 servers, and was started in 1995 by Achim Jung. Between 1995 and 1999, the principles of the layout, guestbook, forms for contributions, and other basic concepts of the service were developed by Jung and his team, and the vocabulary of the Leo German-English Dictionary grew from a very minuscule number of entries to 170,000 words within this period. Read full article »
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Using French learning software and French translators can be a very good option for those who want to learn to French but are short on time. TopTenREVIEWS has selected the best French Translators and French Learning Software programs, based on criteria including Feature Set, such as touch, sight, and sound; Ease of Use and Installation; Help/Documentation and technical support; Fundamentals; and Effectiveness. Read full article »
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People who speak English usually tend to believe that they know the most important language, and others should speak English in order to communicate with them. However, if you ever have been in South America you will realize how important the Spanish language can be. For example if you travel to Paraguay you will find only a few people who are fluent in English. More people speak German than English in this country. Read full article »
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