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The Cherokee language
The Cherokee language
The Cherokee language
Cherokee language segment from the documentary Voices of North Carolina. * at 1:34 Mark Brown is incorrectly identified as Herman Wachacha. http://www.talkin...
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Non/Disney Villains in their native language [HD]
Non/Disney Villains in their native language [HD]
Non/Disney Villains in their native language [HD]
I had this little idea when I watched The Road to El Dorado in Latin Spanish and Frozen in Norwegian ! Plus, Non/Disney villains have a big place in my heart so I had to do this video ! ♥
I hope your going to like it and if you have any questions or remarks, don't hesitate and tell me ! :)
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3:58
Learning the Native Language
Learning the Native Language
Learning the Native Language
On Indian reservations Jona Ray believes that the language is slowly being forgotten and it should not. Ray wants the elders to share their stories and langu...
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2:14
Girl gets benched for saying "I love you" in native language
Girl gets benched for saying "I love you" in native language
Girl gets benched for saying "I love you" in native language
A 7th grader in Shawano (Wis.) was made to sit out her basketball game because she said "I love you" to her friend in the language native to the Menominee tr...
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Please Speak Your Native Language
Please Speak Your Native Language
Please Speak Your Native Language
I belong to the Paskenta Band of Nomlaki Indians and I have been actively learning our language for about 17-18 years now. I was inspired to post this today ...
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* Non/Disney Heroines in their Native Language *
* Non/Disney Heroines in their Native Language *
* Non/Disney Heroines in their Native Language *
Watch and hear your Non/Disney heroines speak in their native tongue.
See their age and time period of the stories.
Thanks to all the people who helped me with this !
Including :
- Snow White
- Cinderella
- Aurora
- Ariel
- Belle
- Jasmine
- Odette
- Pocahontas
- Esmeralda
- Anastasia
- Megara
- Miriam
- Mulan
- Tiana
- Rapunzel
- Merida
- Anna
- Elsa
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[APH] characters sing in their native language
[APH] characters sing in their native language
[APH] characters sing in their native language
Well ~ I hope you enjoy this version because I tried so hard to find the right song and the right singers whose natinalities are the same :) But my knowledge...
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3:44
Disney Princes In Their Native Language
Disney Princes In Their Native Language
Disney Princes In Their Native Language
I don't own anything shown in this video!
I have seen many of these with the Disney Princesses, but none with the Princes. So I did one.
Since Elsa and Merida never falls in love during the movie, it only exist eleven Princes.
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Frieza's Native Language
Frieza's Native Language
Frieza's Native Language
Translated in English.
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Disney Heroes Singing in their Native Language
Disney Heroes Singing in their Native Language
Disney Heroes Singing in their Native Language
Names of singers:
Prince Charming - ?
Cinderella's Prince - Michel Chevalier
Phillip - Olivier Constantin
Eric - Lars Thiesgaard
Beast - Emmanuel Jacomy
Aladdin - Hesham Noor
John Smith - Mel Gibson
Simba - ?
Quasimodo - Francis Lalane
Hercules - Dionisis Schoinas
Dimitri - Sergey Veshchov
Shang - Jackie Chan
Garrett - Bryan White
Tarzan - Phil Collins
Naveen - Bruno Campos
Flynn Rider - Manuel Straube
Hans - Anders Baasmo Christiansen
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Princes / Heroes Disney singing in their native language.
Princes / Heroes Disney singing in their native language.
Princes / Heroes Disney singing in their native language.
. Hello friends!
Now came the turn of them, but before a couple of things:
1. Kuzco's native language is Quechua (being a Inca emperor), but used the Latin Spanish reference.
2. Being Maldonia a fictional kingdom, took as reference the English. In addition, to marry Tiana acquires American citizenship.
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12:14
Hetalia Characters sing in their native language (female version)
Hetalia Characters sing in their native language (female version)
Hetalia Characters sing in their native language (female version)
In this video, the Characters "sing" in their native language, FEMALE version! The songs might not reflect the characters personalites, but I tried to find s...
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HILARIOUS: Chat-Up a girl in your Native Language !
HILARIOUS: Chat-Up a girl in your Native Language !
HILARIOUS: Chat-Up a girl in your Native Language !
There are about 521 languages been spoken in Nigeria, and English language being the country's official language is spoken by majority of the Nigerian people, along with their native language.
But how well can Nigerian men speak their native language?
In this hilarious Naija gist, Battabox presenter Odunayo asks Nigerian men to woo or chat up a girl in their native language. We heard from the Yoruba's, the Igbo's, the Ibibio's, the Isoko's and other languages, which do you think is the sexiest for chatting up a girl?
Watch and enjoy!
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Rithvik Dhanjani & Asha Negi teaching their native language SBB Segment 11th Jan 2013
Rithvik Dhanjani & Asha Negi teaching their native language SBB Segment 11th Jan 2013
Rithvik Dhanjani & Asha Negi teaching their native language SBB Segment 11th Jan 2013
Rithvik Dhanjani & Asha Negi teaching their native language SBB Segment 11th Jan 2013 No Copyright Infringement Intended I do not own nor do i claim to own a...
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Losing my native language
Losing my native language
Losing my native language
I'm dealing with first language attrition. In other words, the longer I live abroad, the worse my English gets! First language attrition: http://en.wikipedia...
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Wichita - a dying native American language
Wichita - a dying native American language
Wichita - a dying native American language
There are more than 7000 languages currently spoken in the world but many aren't recorded and don't have a written form. Unesco warns that by the end of thi...
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Pezzner-Native Language (Original Mix)
Pezzner-Native Language (Original Mix)
Pezzner-Native Language (Original Mix)
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Top 10: Most Spoken Languages (by Native Speakers)
Top 10: Most Spoken Languages (by Native Speakers)
Top 10: Most Spoken Languages (by Native Speakers)
(3/10) What is the most spoken language in the world? This list only counts native speakers who class the languages shown as their first language.
-- Legal --
Music: Royalty Free at incompetech.com (by Kevin MacLeod)
Images: Public Domain, Creative Commons licences
No copyrighted material is ever used.
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Guarani Language Tips (Paraguayan Native Language)
Guarani Language Tips (Paraguayan Native Language)
Guarani Language Tips (Paraguayan Native Language)
http://preparetoserve.com/PARAGUAY Guarani Language Tips (Paraguayan Native Language).
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In his native language, Punjabi, The Great Khali talks about becoming a U.S. Citizen .
In his native language, Punjabi, The Great Khali talks about becoming a U.S. Citizen .
In his native language, Punjabi, The Great Khali talks about becoming a U.S. Citizen .
The very first World Heavyweight Champion from India, The Great Khali, becomes a citizen of the United States.
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Learning English, Jobs, My Native Language | Tea Time
Learning English, Jobs, My Native Language | Tea Time
Learning English, Jobs, My Native Language | Tea Time
Answering some of your questions! Leave your question in the comments and I may answer it next time :)
Follow me on twitter: http://twitter.com/Loepsie
Follow me on Instagram: http://instagram.com/Loepsies
Like my Facebook page: http://facebook.com/LoepsieOfficial
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1:47
Native Language Interference
Native Language Interference
Native Language Interference
Gerard Dalgish - Linguist at Baruch College - CUNY
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Should You Blog In Your Native Language
Should You Blog In Your Native Language
Should You Blog In Your Native Language
In this video, I answer a question about my How to Market Yourself as a Software Developer course and whether or not it would be applicable to someone who isn't a native English speaker.
The Cherokee language
Cherokee language segment from the documentary Voices of North Carolina. * at 1:34 Mark Brown is incorrectly identified as Herman Wachacha. http://www.talkin...
wn.com/The Cherokee Language
Cherokee language segment from the documentary Voices of North Carolina. * at 1:34 Mark Brown is incorrectly identified as Herman Wachacha. http://www.talkin...
- published: 12 Sep 2008
- views: 315308
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author:
NCLLP
Non/Disney Villains in their native language [HD]
I had this little idea when I watched The Road to El Dorado in Latin Spanish and Frozen in Norwegian ! Plus, Non/Disney villains have a big place in my heart so I had to do this video ! ♥
I hope your going to like it and if you have any questions or remarks, don't hesitate and tell me ! :)
wn.com/Non Disney Villains In Their Native Language Hd
I had this little idea when I watched The Road to El Dorado in Latin Spanish and Frozen in Norwegian ! Plus, Non/Disney villains have a big place in my heart so I had to do this video ! ♥
I hope your going to like it and if you have any questions or remarks, don't hesitate and tell me ! :)
- published: 29 May 2015
- views: 12
Learning the Native Language
On Indian reservations Jona Ray believes that the language is slowly being forgotten and it should not. Ray wants the elders to share their stories and langu...
wn.com/Learning The Native Language
On Indian reservations Jona Ray believes that the language is slowly being forgotten and it should not. Ray wants the elders to share their stories and langu...
Girl gets benched for saying "I love you" in native language
A 7th grader in Shawano (Wis.) was made to sit out her basketball game because she said "I love you" to her friend in the language native to the Menominee tr...
wn.com/Girl Gets Benched For Saying I Love You In Native Language
A 7th grader in Shawano (Wis.) was made to sit out her basketball game because she said "I love you" to her friend in the language native to the Menominee tr...
Please Speak Your Native Language
I belong to the Paskenta Band of Nomlaki Indians and I have been actively learning our language for about 17-18 years now. I was inspired to post this today ...
wn.com/Please Speak Your Native Language
I belong to the Paskenta Band of Nomlaki Indians and I have been actively learning our language for about 17-18 years now. I was inspired to post this today ...
- published: 22 Feb 2013
- views: 5656
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author:
Cody Pata
* Non/Disney Heroines in their Native Language *
Watch and hear your Non/Disney heroines speak in their native tongue.
See their age and time period of the stories.
Thanks to all the people who helped me with this !
Including :
- Snow White
- Cinderella
- Aurora
- Ariel
- Belle
- Jasmine
- Odette
- Pocahontas
- Esmeralda
- Anastasia
- Megara
- Miriam
- Mulan
- Tiana
- Rapunzel
- Merida
- Anna
- Elsa
wn.com/Non Disney Heroines In Their Native Language
Watch and hear your Non/Disney heroines speak in their native tongue.
See their age and time period of the stories.
Thanks to all the people who helped me with this !
Including :
- Snow White
- Cinderella
- Aurora
- Ariel
- Belle
- Jasmine
- Odette
- Pocahontas
- Esmeralda
- Anastasia
- Megara
- Miriam
- Mulan
- Tiana
- Rapunzel
- Merida
- Anna
- Elsa
- published: 08 Feb 2015
- views: 115
[APH] characters sing in their native language
Well ~ I hope you enjoy this version because I tried so hard to find the right song and the right singers whose natinalities are the same :) But my knowledge...
wn.com/Aph Characters Sing In Their Native Language
Well ~ I hope you enjoy this version because I tried so hard to find the right song and the right singers whose natinalities are the same :) But my knowledge...
- published: 07 Dec 2011
- views: 7812
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author:
cainciel
Disney Princes In Their Native Language
I don't own anything shown in this video!
I have seen many of these with the Disney Princesses, but none with the Princes. So I did one.
Since Elsa and Merida never falls in love during the movie, it only exist eleven Princes.
wn.com/Disney Princes In Their Native Language
I don't own anything shown in this video!
I have seen many of these with the Disney Princesses, but none with the Princes. So I did one.
Since Elsa and Merida never falls in love during the movie, it only exist eleven Princes.
- published: 16 Dec 2014
- views: 48
Disney Heroes Singing in their Native Language
Names of singers:
Prince Charming - ?
Cinderella's Prince - Michel Chevalier
Phillip - Olivier Constantin
Eric - Lars Thiesgaard
Beast - Emmanuel Jacomy
Aladdin - Hesham Noor
John Smith - Mel Gibson
Simba - ?
Quasimodo - Francis Lalane
Hercules - Dionisis Schoinas
Dimitri - Sergey Veshchov
Shang - Jackie Chan
Garrett - Bryan White
Tarzan - Phil Collins
Naveen - Bruno Campos
Flynn Rider - Manuel Straube
Hans - Anders Baasmo Christiansen
wn.com/Disney Heroes Singing In Their Native Language
Names of singers:
Prince Charming - ?
Cinderella's Prince - Michel Chevalier
Phillip - Olivier Constantin
Eric - Lars Thiesgaard
Beast - Emmanuel Jacomy
Aladdin - Hesham Noor
John Smith - Mel Gibson
Simba - ?
Quasimodo - Francis Lalane
Hercules - Dionisis Schoinas
Dimitri - Sergey Veshchov
Shang - Jackie Chan
Garrett - Bryan White
Tarzan - Phil Collins
Naveen - Bruno Campos
Flynn Rider - Manuel Straube
Hans - Anders Baasmo Christiansen
- published: 06 May 2015
- views: 152
Princes / Heroes Disney singing in their native language.
. Hello friends!
Now came the turn of them, but before a couple of things:
1. Kuzco's native language is Quechua (being a Inca emperor), but used the Latin Spanish reference.
2. Being Maldonia a fictional kingdom, took as reference the English. In addition, to marry Tiana acquires American citizenship.
wn.com/Princes Heroes Disney Singing In Their Native Language.
. Hello friends!
Now came the turn of them, but before a couple of things:
1. Kuzco's native language is Quechua (being a Inca emperor), but used the Latin Spanish reference.
2. Being Maldonia a fictional kingdom, took as reference the English. In addition, to marry Tiana acquires American citizenship.
- published: 25 Sep 2014
- views: 16
Hetalia Characters sing in their native language (female version)
In this video, the Characters "sing" in their native language, FEMALE version! The songs might not reflect the characters personalites, but I tried to find s...
wn.com/Hetalia Characters Sing In Their Native Language (Female Version)
In this video, the Characters "sing" in their native language, FEMALE version! The songs might not reflect the characters personalites, but I tried to find s...
HILARIOUS: Chat-Up a girl in your Native Language !
There are about 521 languages been spoken in Nigeria, and English language being the country's official language is spoken by majority of the Nigerian people, along with their native language.
But how well can Nigerian men speak their native language?
In this hilarious Naija gist, Battabox presenter Odunayo asks Nigerian men to woo or chat up a girl in their native language. We heard from the Yoruba's, the Igbo's, the Ibibio's, the Isoko's and other languages, which do you think is the sexiest for chatting up a girl?
Watch and enjoy!
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There are about 521 languages been spoken in Nigeria, and English language being the country's official language is spoken by majority of the Nigerian people, along with their native language.
But how well can Nigerian men speak their native language?
In this hilarious Naija gist, Battabox presenter Odunayo asks Nigerian men to woo or chat up a girl in their native language. We heard from the Yoruba's, the Igbo's, the Ibibio's, the Isoko's and other languages, which do you think is the sexiest for chatting up a girl?
Watch and enjoy!
****
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... Website: http://BattaBox.com
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BattaBox is the most exciting Nigerian News & Entertainment channel based in Lagos... We are the fact behind Nigerian Movies fiction, Nollywood in real-life with a dash of Yoruba Movie Magic - but none of our videos are made-up, they are all true stories!
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- published: 19 Dec 2014
- views: 253
Rithvik Dhanjani & Asha Negi teaching their native language SBB Segment 11th Jan 2013
Rithvik Dhanjani & Asha Negi teaching their native language SBB Segment 11th Jan 2013 No Copyright Infringement Intended I do not own nor do i claim to own a...
wn.com/Rithvik Dhanjani Asha Negi Teaching Their Native Language Sbb Segment 11Th Jan 2013
Rithvik Dhanjani & Asha Negi teaching their native language SBB Segment 11th Jan 2013 No Copyright Infringement Intended I do not own nor do i claim to own a...
- published: 27 May 2013
- views: 4758
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author:
style12ss
Losing my native language
I'm dealing with first language attrition. In other words, the longer I live abroad, the worse my English gets! First language attrition: http://en.wikipedia...
wn.com/Losing My Native Language
I'm dealing with first language attrition. In other words, the longer I live abroad, the worse my English gets! First language attrition: http://en.wikipedia...
- published: 07 Sep 2011
- views: 5387
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author:
BusanKevin
Wichita - a dying native American language
There are more than 7000 languages currently spoken in the world but many aren't recorded and don't have a written form. Unesco warns that by the end of thi...
wn.com/Wichita A Dying Native American Language
There are more than 7000 languages currently spoken in the world but many aren't recorded and don't have a written form. Unesco warns that by the end of thi...
Top 10: Most Spoken Languages (by Native Speakers)
(3/10) What is the most spoken language in the world? This list only counts native speakers who class the languages shown as their first language.
-- Legal --
Music: Royalty Free at incompetech.com (by Kevin MacLeod)
Images: Public Domain, Creative Commons licences
No copyrighted material is ever used.
wn.com/Top 10 Most Spoken Languages (By Native Speakers)
(3/10) What is the most spoken language in the world? This list only counts native speakers who class the languages shown as their first language.
-- Legal --
Music: Royalty Free at incompetech.com (by Kevin MacLeod)
Images: Public Domain, Creative Commons licences
No copyrighted material is ever used.
- published: 25 Nov 2012
- views: 17086
Learning English, Jobs, My Native Language | Tea Time
Answering some of your questions! Leave your question in the comments and I may answer it next time :)
Follow me on twitter: http://twitter.com/Loepsie
Follow me on Instagram: http://instagram.com/Loepsies
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Answering some of your questions! Leave your question in the comments and I may answer it next time :)
Follow me on twitter: http://twitter.com/Loepsie
Follow me on Instagram: http://instagram.com/Loepsies
Like my Facebook page: http://facebook.com/LoepsieOfficial
- published: 21 Mar 2014
- views: 4581
Native Language Interference
Gerard Dalgish - Linguist at Baruch College - CUNY
wn.com/Native Language Interference
Gerard Dalgish - Linguist at Baruch College - CUNY
- published: 04 Dec 2014
- views: 3
Should You Blog In Your Native Language
In this video, I answer a question about my How to Market Yourself as a Software Developer course and whether or not it would be applicable to someone who isn't a native English speaker.
wn.com/Should You Blog In Your Native Language
In this video, I answer a question about my How to Market Yourself as a Software Developer course and whether or not it would be applicable to someone who isn't a native English speaker.
- published: 04 Jul 2014
- views: 127
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Pennsylvania German language
Pennsylvania German language
Pennsylvania German language
Pennsylvania German is a variety of West Central German spoken by the Amish and Old Order Mennonites in the United States and Canada, closely related to the Palatine dialects. There are possibly more than 300,000 native speakers in North America.
It has traditionally been the language of the Pennsylvania Dutch, descendants of late 17th- and early 18th-century immigrants to Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia and North Carolina from southern Germany, eastern France and Switzerland. Although for many, the term 'Pennsylvania Dutch' is often taken to refer to the Amish and related Old Order groups exclusively, the term should not imply a connection
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Guide to Creating Native Language Lessons
Guide to Creating Native Language Lessons
Guide to Creating Native Language Lessons
The lesson flowchart is here:
https://lakhotiyapi.files.wordpress.com/2015/09/lakota1.pdf
A full explanation of this method is posted here:
https://lakhotiyapi.wordpress.com/2015/09/05/review-of-the-lakota-language-materials/
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VIRTUAL COUNCIL: Grandma Patricia Anne Davis: Choctaw-Chata/Navajo-Dineh: Life Affirmative Language
VIRTUAL COUNCIL: Grandma Patricia Anne Davis: Choctaw-Chata/Navajo-Dineh: Life Affirmative Language
VIRTUAL COUNCIL: Grandma Patricia Anne Davis: Choctaw-Chata/Navajo-Dineh: Life Affirmative Language
What a treat we have this Virtual Council round as we pass the Stork feather to Grandma Patricia Anne Davis- Peacekeeper of the Choctaw-Chatah, Navajo/Dineh lineages. As she works her magic as a maestra linguist of native language, skillfully translated to the English language--- you are bound to experience every cell of your being lighting up with ancestral memory as she evokes our soul purpose through life affirmative whole brain thinking and being. Enjoy the ride as she guides us through a menu of subjects around effective communication, females breaking the patriarchal silence, the ceremonial change process, and young people dismantling
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Why Do People Use "Jesus Christ" for Swearing & Emphasis?
Why Do People Use "Jesus Christ" for Swearing & Emphasis?
Why Do People Use "Jesus Christ" for Swearing & Emphasis?
Even people whose native language is not English say "Jesus Christ" as emphatic swear words...even kids...Samuel Rodriquez is the man saying the prayer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zt8WUd9OsqU
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「National Anthem」République du Zaïre(1971-1997) - La Zaïroise(1971-1997)
「National Anthem」République du Zaïre(1971-1997) - La Zaïroise(1971-1997)
「National Anthem」République du Zaïre(1971-1997) - La Zaïroise(1971-1997)
□Zaire Official Language
・French
◇The Main Native Language
・Lingala
・Swahili
・Tshiluba
・Kongo
■French:République du Zaïre - La Zaïroise
Zaïrois dans la paix retrouvée,
Peuple uni, Nous sommes Zaïrois
En avant fier et plein de dignité
Peuple grand, Peuple libre à jamais
Tricolore, Enflamme nous du feu sacré
Pour bâtir notre pays toujours plus beau
Autour d'un fleuve Majesté
Autour d'un fleuve Majesté
Tricolore au vent, Ravive l'idéal
Qui nous relie aux aïeux, À nos enfants
Paix, Justice et travail.
Paix, Justice et travail.
◆Lingala:Repubuliki ya Zaïre - Ya Zaïre
◆Swahili:Jamhuri ya Zaïre -
◆Tshiluba:Ditunga dia Zaïre -
◆Kongo:
■En
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Conn. to move on new standards for teaching non-English learners in public schools
Conn. to move on new standards for teaching non-English learners in public schools
Conn. to move on new standards for teaching non-English learners in public schools
Connecticut is about to begin a new era in teaching kids that don't speak English as their native language. The State Board of Education is expected to approve new English language proficiency standards for teachers at its meeting tomorrow.
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Hogyan Indulj El tréning újra!
Hogyan Indulj El tréning újra!
Hogyan Indulj El tréning újra!
Hogyan Indulj El tréning 2015. Október 11. 9:30–18:00 Jászapáti Dr. Szlovencsák Imre út 5-7
Üzleti oldalunk: http://anikoesalbert.hu/
Termékek: http://napikave.hu/
Check our website in your native language: ↓↓↓↓↓↓
Hungary: http://napikave.hu/
UK: http://dailycoffee.dxninfo.com/
Romania: http://aniko.dxnromania.ro/
Russia: http://coffee.dxnkofe.ru/
USA: http://unitedstates.dxnnet.com/
Austria: http://wiencoffee.dxnnet.com/
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Czech: http://aniko.dxnkava.cz/
Germany: http://aniko.dxneurope.eu/
Spain: http://aniko.dxn.es/
France: http://a
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Marta a a Spanish and English Language Tutor in London
Marta a a Spanish and English Language Tutor in London
Marta a a Spanish and English Language Tutor in London
Native Spanish teacher with a degree on English Studies
My approach to tutoring has as key point a “can do attitude” so both teaching and learning become a challenge not an obstacle.
Then, I find essential to identify each student's characteristics and needs so I can develop a suitable learning sequence for each of them. I must say this is what I love most about tutoring, that the student has the freedom to learn at their own pace in a way that is unique to them.
Looking at language teaching more precisely, I like to use authentic resources that allow the student to grasp and enjoy the actual nature of what they are learning. This approach m
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Czech Language Course
Czech Language Course
Czech Language Course
Czech Center NY is currently offering introductory language courses taught by a professional native Czech teacher!
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Learn English Grammar unusual plural nouns
Learn English Grammar unusual plural nouns
Learn English Grammar unusual plural nouns
How to Learn English
Speak a little English every day. The absolute best way to learn any new language is just to speak it. It doesn't matter if you only know five English words or if you're practically fluent -- speaking English with another person is the fastest, most effective method of improving.
• Don't wait until you "feel more comfortable" speaking in English -- you probably won't reach that level for a long time, so push yourself outside of your comfort zone and start speaking English today. You' ll be amazed at how quickly your language skills improve.
• Find a native English speaker who is willing to spend some time speaking Eng
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Learning Spanish Part Nine : Still Looking For That Horse
Learning Spanish Part Nine : Still Looking For That Horse
Learning Spanish Part Nine : Still Looking For That Horse
Learning Spanish Part Nine : Still Looking For That Horse
In this video I show you the "Learning Spanish Part Nine : Still Looking For That Horse" Quick Guide.For more details on this topic please visit: http://thebitetour.com
Complete Guide book "101 Tips for Traveling on a Bugdet" http://thebitetour.com/101-tips-for-traveling-on-a-bugdet/
What do we know so far? We found the best approach to language learning is to learn Spanish the very same way you learned your native tongue. Lots and lots of intensive listening without speaking comes first. This is how you learned your native language. This is how children instinctively approach learn
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The Girl [TaeKai fanfic]
The Girl [TaeKai fanfic]
The Girl [TaeKai fanfic]
This is Just a video Fic, there is no written fan fiction of this story. I just like to play around and see what comes up.
Nothing in this video belong to me, maybe only the story, but other than that I own nothing. I'm not making any money with this so don't sue me.
You may find some grammar mistakes, sorry english is not my native language.
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Sedap Sungguh Dengar Lagu Ni Walaupun Tak Faham Ertikata - Gadis Cantik ChecnyaTamila Sagaipova
Sedap Sungguh Dengar Lagu Ni Walaupun Tak Faham Ertikata - Gadis Cantik ChecnyaTamila Sagaipova
Sedap Sungguh Dengar Lagu Ni Walaupun Tak Faham Ertikata - Gadis Cantik ChecnyaTamila Sagaipova
Sungguh cantik gadis muslim berhijab Chechnya Tamila Sagaipova (Тамила Сагаипова) bersuara merdu lagu dalam Bahasa Chechen. Truly beautiful Chechen Muslim girl Tamila Sagaipova singing a song in her native language titled "хьогалла_живой звук".
Tamila Umarovna Sagaipova (Тамила Умаровна Сагаипова) adalah seorang penyanyi berhijab daripada Chechnya Republik (The Chechen Republic - Чече́нская Респу́блика - Chechenskaya Respublika). Beliau dilahirkan pada tahun 1995. Berasal dari bandar Grozny City (formerly called Соьлжа-Гӏала), Tamila adalah adik kepada penyanyi berhijab terkenal di Chechnya, Makka Umarovna Sagaipova (Russian: Макка Умаровна
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Gadis Cantik Chechnya Tamila Sagaipova Bersuara Merdu Menyanyikan Lagu Haz Eshar
Gadis Cantik Chechnya Tamila Sagaipova Bersuara Merdu Menyanyikan Lagu Haz Eshar
Gadis Cantik Chechnya Tamila Sagaipova Bersuara Merdu Menyanyikan Lagu Haz Eshar
Sungguh cantik gadis muslim berhijab Chechnya Tamila Sagaipova (Тамила Сагаипова) bersuara merdu lagu dalam Bahasa Chechen. Truly beautiful Chechen Muslim girl Tamila Sagaipova singing a song in her native language. (Haz Eshar - Хьох йолу ойланаш).
Tamila Umarovna Sagaipova (Тамила Умаровна Сагаипова) adalah seorang penyanyi berhijab daripada Chechnya Republik (The Chechen Republic - Чече́нская Респу́блика - Chechenskaya Respublika). Beliau dilahirkan pada tahun 1995. Berasal dari bandar Grozny City (formerly called Соьлжа-Гӏала), Tamila adalah adik kepada penyanyi berhijab terkenal di Chechnya, Makka Umarovna Sagaipova (Russian: Макка Ум
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Vol 714 Pour Sydney French Edition MINI ALBUM
Vol 714 Pour Sydney French Edition MINI ALBUM
Vol 714 Pour Sydney French Edition MINI ALBUM
Vol 714 Pour Sydney French Edition MINI ALBUM
Donwload Here http://books.warlords.xyz/?book=2203007664&kolsi;=e2vg.html
Read about the world's most famous travelling reporter in his native language, French, as Tintin's adventures take him Down Under. Tintin, Captain Haddock and Professor Calculus are on their way to Sydney, Australia. Through a chance meeting they are invited to travel on board the private jet of billionaire Lazlo Carreidas. But then they fall victim to a plot to kidnap Carreidas and are captured by Tintin's arch enemy Rastapopoulos. Join the most iconic character in comics as he embarks on an extraordinary adventure spanning
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Learn English Language The Martian film
Learn English Language The Martian film
Learn English Language The Martian film
The vocabulary of English is vast, and counting exactly how many words English (or any language) has is impossible. The two largest dictionaries of the English language overlap with each other very little, so the vocabulary of English must be even larger than the count of words in the most complete available English dictionary.
Early studies of English vocabulary by lexicographers, the scholars who formally study vocabulary, compile dictionaries, or both, were impeded by a lack of comprehensive data on actual vocabulary in use from good-quality linguistic corpora, collections of actual written texts and spoken passages.
Many statements pu
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Spanish Translation
Spanish Translation
Spanish Translation
Spanish is widely spoken language in the world. Almost 470 million people speak Spanish as their native language. It is the second most language spoken by natives after Mandarin. Spanish is also official language in almost 19 countries other than Spain. Get our Spanish translation services with our professional linguist. For more details please visit http://www.translationindia.com/spanish-translation-services.html
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One Piece [AMV]- Witchcraft
One Piece [AMV]- Witchcraft
One Piece [AMV]- Witchcraft
Our first AMV, made by Scummy and Vrishscrub
Song-Pendulum Witchcraft- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ogMNV33AhCY
Anime-One Piece-http://myanimelist.net/anime/21/One_Piece
PS-soz forz bad English, not my native language
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Books of The Language of the Inuit Syntax Semantics and Society in the Arctic McGill Queens Native a
Books of The Language of the Inuit Syntax Semantics and Society in the Arctic McGill Queens Native a
Books of The Language of the Inuit Syntax Semantics and Society in the Arctic McGill Queens Native a
Access to read more ebook: http://www.realbooknow.net/books
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Baby Einstein - Language Nursery - Baby Einstein Puppet Show
Baby Einstein - Language Nursery - Baby Einstein Puppet Show
Baby Einstein - Language Nursery - Baby Einstein Puppet Show
Full Playlist : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GXh_6CNnaak&index;=1&list;=PLu4m-lzouH5g9PH0OienxSK9KX8kWxJ1Q
From the moment babies are born, they use their developing senses to discover the world. In terms of sight, bold patterns in contrasting colors or black and white are initially preferred. As for sounds, Mother s gentle voice, in any language, is music to baby's ears. Language Nursery: Voices From Many Lands acquaints your baby with the sounds of foreign language by presenting delightful, visually stimulating images accompanied by spoken passages, natural sounds and music -- including nursery rhymes sung by mothers in their native lang
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Original Lang Fmv Challenge [ Papa Outai ]
Original Lang Fmv Challenge [ Papa Outai ]
Original Lang Fmv Challenge [ Papa Outai ]
TAGGED BY WUZIE!!!
yes this is french sirs
I tag: Fab Fish, Jasmine , stormie , rest of of the crayons hehe laziness
and I tag anyone who wants to do it!!
Hehe i snuck into ppl houses and filmed it
basically You make an fmv using a song with language you orginally speak (native language)
sponsered by kittyhacker200 :)
AUDIO NOT MINE
CREDITS TO STORMAE
Byeee ~
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РОЛИК 4
РОЛИК 4
РОЛИК 4
***Temursho Imatshoev and Firuz Sabzaliev беседы на родном языке***
РОЛИК 4
***Temursho Imatshoev and Firuz Sabzaliev ***Talks in the native language
Video 4
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Bolivia: Aymara Language Translated for Facebook
Bolivia: Aymara Language Translated for Facebook
Bolivia: Aymara Language Translated for Facebook
An ambitious project to translate Bolivia’s native language Aymara for Facebook is almost finished. At the present time, the 1.3 million people who speak Aymara are limited if they want to have a chat on Facebook because it is not classified it as a full language. A group of unpaid volunteers started the translations back in 2012 with the aim of getting the language they love designated as a formal language. By the end of this year, they will have translated 27,000 words from Spanish to Aymara, which will lead to Facebook granting it official status. Dmitri O Donnell reports from Bolivia for teleSUR
http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/bolivia
Pennsylvania German language
Pennsylvania German is a variety of West Central German spoken by the Amish and Old Order Mennonites in the United States and Canada, closely related to the Palatine dialects. There are possibly more than 300,000 native speakers in North America.
It has traditionally been the language of the Pennsylvania Dutch, descendants of late 17th- and early 18th-century immigrants to Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia and North Carolina from southern Germany, eastern France and Switzerland. Although for many, the term 'Pennsylvania Dutch' is often taken to refer to the Amish and related Old Order groups exclusively, the term should not imply a connection to any particular religious group.
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Pennsylvania German is a variety of West Central German spoken by the Amish and Old Order Mennonites in the United States and Canada, closely related to the Palatine dialects. There are possibly more than 300,000 native speakers in North America.
It has traditionally been the language of the Pennsylvania Dutch, descendants of late 17th- and early 18th-century immigrants to Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia and North Carolina from southern Germany, eastern France and Switzerland. Although for many, the term 'Pennsylvania Dutch' is often taken to refer to the Amish and related Old Order groups exclusively, the term should not imply a connection to any particular religious group.
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- published: 07 Oct 2015
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Guide to Creating Native Language Lessons
The lesson flowchart is here:
https://lakhotiyapi.files.wordpress.com/2015/09/lakota1.pdf
A full explanation of this method is posted here:
https://lakhotiyapi.wordpress.com/2015/09/05/review-of-the-lakota-language-materials/
wn.com/Guide To Creating Native Language Lessons
The lesson flowchart is here:
https://lakhotiyapi.files.wordpress.com/2015/09/lakota1.pdf
A full explanation of this method is posted here:
https://lakhotiyapi.wordpress.com/2015/09/05/review-of-the-lakota-language-materials/
- published: 07 Oct 2015
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VIRTUAL COUNCIL: Grandma Patricia Anne Davis: Choctaw-Chata/Navajo-Dineh: Life Affirmative Language
What a treat we have this Virtual Council round as we pass the Stork feather to Grandma Patricia Anne Davis- Peacekeeper of the Choctaw-Chatah, Navajo/Dineh lineages. As she works her magic as a maestra linguist of native language, skillfully translated to the English language--- you are bound to experience every cell of your being lighting up with ancestral memory as she evokes our soul purpose through life affirmative whole brain thinking and being. Enjoy the ride as she guides us through a menu of subjects around effective communication, females breaking the patriarchal silence, the ceremonial change process, and young people dismantling the current structures. This is a delicious treat to flower the heart, nourish the soul, and blossom the being into our fullest presence on Earth. Get comfortable, connect deeply, and enjoy this special transmission direct from Mother Earth and Father Sky. Haylli!
wn.com/Virtual Council Grandma Patricia Anne Davis Choctaw Chata Navajo Dineh Life Affirmative Language
What a treat we have this Virtual Council round as we pass the Stork feather to Grandma Patricia Anne Davis- Peacekeeper of the Choctaw-Chatah, Navajo/Dineh lineages. As she works her magic as a maestra linguist of native language, skillfully translated to the English language--- you are bound to experience every cell of your being lighting up with ancestral memory as she evokes our soul purpose through life affirmative whole brain thinking and being. Enjoy the ride as she guides us through a menu of subjects around effective communication, females breaking the patriarchal silence, the ceremonial change process, and young people dismantling the current structures. This is a delicious treat to flower the heart, nourish the soul, and blossom the being into our fullest presence on Earth. Get comfortable, connect deeply, and enjoy this special transmission direct from Mother Earth and Father Sky. Haylli!
- published: 07 Oct 2015
- views: 15
Why Do People Use "Jesus Christ" for Swearing & Emphasis?
Even people whose native language is not English say "Jesus Christ" as emphatic swear words...even kids...Samuel Rodriquez is the man saying the prayer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zt8WUd9OsqU
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Even people whose native language is not English say "Jesus Christ" as emphatic swear words...even kids...Samuel Rodriquez is the man saying the prayer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zt8WUd9OsqU
- published: 07 Oct 2015
- views: 18
「National Anthem」République du Zaïre(1971-1997) - La Zaïroise(1971-1997)
□Zaire Official Language
・French
◇The Main Native Language
・Lingala
・Swahili
・Tshiluba
・Kongo
■French:République du Zaïre - La Zaïroise
Zaïrois dans la paix retrouvée,
Peuple uni, Nous sommes Zaïrois
En avant fier et plein de dignité
Peuple grand, Peuple libre à jamais
Tricolore, Enflamme nous du feu sacré
Pour bâtir notre pays toujours plus beau
Autour d'un fleuve Majesté
Autour d'un fleuve Majesté
Tricolore au vent, Ravive l'idéal
Qui nous relie aux aïeux, À nos enfants
Paix, Justice et travail.
Paix, Justice et travail.
◆Lingala:Repubuliki ya Zaïre - Ya Zaïre
◆Swahili:Jamhuri ya Zaïre -
◆Tshiluba:Ditunga dia Zaïre -
◆Kongo:
■English:Republic of Zaire - The Song of Zaire
Zairians, Experiencing new found peace,
United people, We are Zairians;
Moving forward, Proud and dignified.
Great people, A people forever free.
Tri colored flag, Light in us the sacred flame,
In order to always build a better country,
Around the majestic river;
Around the majestic river.
Tricolored flag in the wind, Revive the ideal,
Which links us to our ancestors and our children,
Peace, Justice, And work;
Peace, Justice, And work.
wn.com/「National Anthem」République Du Zaïre(1971 1997) La Zaïroise(1971 1997)
□Zaire Official Language
・French
◇The Main Native Language
・Lingala
・Swahili
・Tshiluba
・Kongo
■French:République du Zaïre - La Zaïroise
Zaïrois dans la paix retrouvée,
Peuple uni, Nous sommes Zaïrois
En avant fier et plein de dignité
Peuple grand, Peuple libre à jamais
Tricolore, Enflamme nous du feu sacré
Pour bâtir notre pays toujours plus beau
Autour d'un fleuve Majesté
Autour d'un fleuve Majesté
Tricolore au vent, Ravive l'idéal
Qui nous relie aux aïeux, À nos enfants
Paix, Justice et travail.
Paix, Justice et travail.
◆Lingala:Repubuliki ya Zaïre - Ya Zaïre
◆Swahili:Jamhuri ya Zaïre -
◆Tshiluba:Ditunga dia Zaïre -
◆Kongo:
■English:Republic of Zaire - The Song of Zaire
Zairians, Experiencing new found peace,
United people, We are Zairians;
Moving forward, Proud and dignified.
Great people, A people forever free.
Tri colored flag, Light in us the sacred flame,
In order to always build a better country,
Around the majestic river;
Around the majestic river.
Tricolored flag in the wind, Revive the ideal,
Which links us to our ancestors and our children,
Peace, Justice, And work;
Peace, Justice, And work.
- published: 07 Oct 2015
- views: 5
Conn. to move on new standards for teaching non-English learners in public schools
Connecticut is about to begin a new era in teaching kids that don't speak English as their native language. The State Board of Education is expected to approve new English language proficiency standards for teachers at its meeting tomorrow.
wn.com/Conn. To Move On New Standards For Teaching Non English Learners In Public Schools
Connecticut is about to begin a new era in teaching kids that don't speak English as their native language. The State Board of Education is expected to approve new English language proficiency standards for teachers at its meeting tomorrow.
- published: 06 Oct 2015
- views: 9
Hogyan Indulj El tréning újra!
Hogyan Indulj El tréning 2015. Október 11. 9:30–18:00 Jászapáti Dr. Szlovencsák Imre út 5-7
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Hogyan Indulj El tréning 2015. Október 11. 9:30–18:00 Jászapáti Dr. Szlovencsák Imre út 5-7
Üzleti oldalunk: http://anikoesalbert.hu/
Termékek: http://napikave.hu/
Check our website in your native language: ↓↓↓↓↓↓
Hungary: http://napikave.hu/
UK: http://dailycoffee.dxninfo.com/
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Russia: http://coffee.dxnkofe.ru/
USA: http://unitedstates.dxnnet.com/
Austria: http://wiencoffee.dxnnet.com/
Bulgaria: http://sofia.dxnnet.com/
Czech: http://aniko.dxnkava.cz/
Germany: http://aniko.dxneurope.eu/
Spain: http://aniko.dxn.es/
France: http://aniko.dxnfrance.com/
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Slovakia: http://aniko.dxnslovakia.sk/
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- published: 06 Oct 2015
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Marta a a Spanish and English Language Tutor in London
Native Spanish teacher with a degree on English Studies
My approach to tutoring has as key point a “can do attitude” so both teaching and learning become a challenge not an obstacle.
Then, I find essential to identify each student's characteristics and needs so I can develop a suitable learning sequence for each of them. I must say this is what I love most about tutoring, that the student has the freedom to learn at their own pace in a way that is unique to them.
Looking at language teaching more precisely, I like to use authentic resources that allow the student to grasp and enjoy the actual nature of what they are learning. This approach may seem too difficult for beginners, but I believe that thanks to internet and with a teacher that does a proper content curation, authentic materials for all levels can be found.
On the other hand, I consider vocabulary as a key point in any language because it is possible to communicate effectively with very imperfect grammar if the correct vocabulary is known. This is much more so in Spanish as its grammar can take a while to grasp due to its complexity.
Nevertheless, as I have already said, my approach to teaching any topic would be based on the student’s profile and aims.
Finally, if I had to give a reason why I am an excellent tutor for teaching Spanish I would say that being a native speaker of it provides me with a proficiency level of the language. However, I know that not every native speaker masters the different linguistic aspects of their mother tongue. But I believe my education provides me with an extensive linguistic knowledge not only of Spanish, but also English and Study Skills.
As a last point, I would like to add that I feel passionate about the process that takes place when someone learns. Seeing a student improving and not only understanding or acquiring knowledge but also creating a bound with the subject provides me with great satisfaction.
wn.com/Marta A A Spanish And English Language Tutor In London
Native Spanish teacher with a degree on English Studies
My approach to tutoring has as key point a “can do attitude” so both teaching and learning become a challenge not an obstacle.
Then, I find essential to identify each student's characteristics and needs so I can develop a suitable learning sequence for each of them. I must say this is what I love most about tutoring, that the student has the freedom to learn at their own pace in a way that is unique to them.
Looking at language teaching more precisely, I like to use authentic resources that allow the student to grasp and enjoy the actual nature of what they are learning. This approach may seem too difficult for beginners, but I believe that thanks to internet and with a teacher that does a proper content curation, authentic materials for all levels can be found.
On the other hand, I consider vocabulary as a key point in any language because it is possible to communicate effectively with very imperfect grammar if the correct vocabulary is known. This is much more so in Spanish as its grammar can take a while to grasp due to its complexity.
Nevertheless, as I have already said, my approach to teaching any topic would be based on the student’s profile and aims.
Finally, if I had to give a reason why I am an excellent tutor for teaching Spanish I would say that being a native speaker of it provides me with a proficiency level of the language. However, I know that not every native speaker masters the different linguistic aspects of their mother tongue. But I believe my education provides me with an extensive linguistic knowledge not only of Spanish, but also English and Study Skills.
As a last point, I would like to add that I feel passionate about the process that takes place when someone learns. Seeing a student improving and not only understanding or acquiring knowledge but also creating a bound with the subject provides me with great satisfaction.
- published: 06 Oct 2015
- views: 1
Czech Language Course
Czech Center NY is currently offering introductory language courses taught by a professional native Czech teacher!
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Czech Center NY is currently offering introductory language courses taught by a professional native Czech teacher!
- published: 06 Oct 2015
- views: 12
Learn English Grammar unusual plural nouns
How to Learn English
Speak a little English every day. The absolute best way to learn any new language is just to speak it. It doesn't matter if you only know five English words or if you're practically fluent -- speaking English with another person is the fastest, most effective method of improving.
• Don't wait until you "feel more comfortable" speaking in English -- you probably won't reach that level for a long time, so push yourself outside of your comfort zone and start speaking English today. You' ll be amazed at how quickly your language skills improve.
• Find a native English speaker who is willing to spend some time speaking English with you -- you may be able to offer them a language exchange, where they spend 30 minutes speaking English with you and you spend 30 minutes speaking your native language with them.
• If you live in an English-speaking country, you can practice by starting simple conversations with the people you meet, whether it's saying "hello" to a shopkeeper or asking a stranger for directions.
Work on your pronunciation. Even if you have an acceptable grasp of the English language, with good grammar and an extensive vocabulary, native English speakers may find you very difficult to understand if you don't work on your pronunciation.
• Correct, clear pronunciation is essential if you really want to improve your level of English. Listen closely to how native English speakers pronounce certain words and sounds and do your best to copy them.
• Pay particular attention to any sounds that you are unfamiliar with or that do not exist in your native tongue. For example some people have difficulty pronouncing the "r" sound, as it does not exist in their native language, while other people have difficulty with certain consonant clusters, such as the "th" sound.
• Be aware that the pronunciation of certain English words varies greatly depending on the part of the world it's spoken in. For example, American English is very different from British English. If you intend to travel to or live in an English-speaking country, this is something you should take into account when learning how to pronounce certain words.
Expand your vocabulary and use idiomatic phrases. The wider your vocabulary and the more English phrases you learn, the easier speaking English will become.
• Again, spending time with native English speakers will help you to pick up on common vocabulary and phrases in a natural way. Although reading, watching English TV and listening to the news is also beneficial.
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How to Learn English
Speak a little English every day. The absolute best way to learn any new language is just to speak it. It doesn't matter if you only know five English words or if you're practically fluent -- speaking English with another person is the fastest, most effective method of improving.
• Don't wait until you "feel more comfortable" speaking in English -- you probably won't reach that level for a long time, so push yourself outside of your comfort zone and start speaking English today. You' ll be amazed at how quickly your language skills improve.
• Find a native English speaker who is willing to spend some time speaking English with you -- you may be able to offer them a language exchange, where they spend 30 minutes speaking English with you and you spend 30 minutes speaking your native language with them.
• If you live in an English-speaking country, you can practice by starting simple conversations with the people you meet, whether it's saying "hello" to a shopkeeper or asking a stranger for directions.
Work on your pronunciation. Even if you have an acceptable grasp of the English language, with good grammar and an extensive vocabulary, native English speakers may find you very difficult to understand if you don't work on your pronunciation.
• Correct, clear pronunciation is essential if you really want to improve your level of English. Listen closely to how native English speakers pronounce certain words and sounds and do your best to copy them.
• Pay particular attention to any sounds that you are unfamiliar with or that do not exist in your native tongue. For example some people have difficulty pronouncing the "r" sound, as it does not exist in their native language, while other people have difficulty with certain consonant clusters, such as the "th" sound.
• Be aware that the pronunciation of certain English words varies greatly depending on the part of the world it's spoken in. For example, American English is very different from British English. If you intend to travel to or live in an English-speaking country, this is something you should take into account when learning how to pronounce certain words.
Expand your vocabulary and use idiomatic phrases. The wider your vocabulary and the more English phrases you learn, the easier speaking English will become.
• Again, spending time with native English speakers will help you to pick up on common vocabulary and phrases in a natural way. Although reading, watching English TV and listening to the news is also beneficial.
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- published: 06 Oct 2015
- views: 25
Learning Spanish Part Nine : Still Looking For That Horse
Learning Spanish Part Nine : Still Looking For That Horse
In this video I show you the "Learning Spanish Part Nine : Still Looking For That Horse" Quick Guide.For more details on this topic please visit: http://thebitetour.com
Complete Guide book "101 Tips for Traveling on a Bugdet" http://thebitetour.com/101-tips-for-traveling-on-a-bugdet/
What do we know so far? We found the best approach to language learning is to learn Spanish the very same way you learned your native tongue. Lots and lots of intensive listening without speaking comes first. This is how you learned your native language. This is how children instinctively approach learning a second language.
By the time speaking comes, you will have mastered the fundamentals of the target language. You will know how to use parts of speech before you know w...
wn.com/Learning Spanish Part Nine Still Looking For That Horse
Learning Spanish Part Nine : Still Looking For That Horse
In this video I show you the "Learning Spanish Part Nine : Still Looking For That Horse" Quick Guide.For more details on this topic please visit: http://thebitetour.com
Complete Guide book "101 Tips for Traveling on a Bugdet" http://thebitetour.com/101-tips-for-traveling-on-a-bugdet/
What do we know so far? We found the best approach to language learning is to learn Spanish the very same way you learned your native tongue. Lots and lots of intensive listening without speaking comes first. This is how you learned your native language. This is how children instinctively approach learning a second language.
By the time speaking comes, you will have mastered the fundamentals of the target language. You will know how to use parts of speech before you know w...
- published: 06 Oct 2015
- views: 0
The Girl [TaeKai fanfic]
This is Just a video Fic, there is no written fan fiction of this story. I just like to play around and see what comes up.
Nothing in this video belong to me, maybe only the story, but other than that I own nothing. I'm not making any money with this so don't sue me.
You may find some grammar mistakes, sorry english is not my native language.
wn.com/The Girl Taekai Fanfic
This is Just a video Fic, there is no written fan fiction of this story. I just like to play around and see what comes up.
Nothing in this video belong to me, maybe only the story, but other than that I own nothing. I'm not making any money with this so don't sue me.
You may find some grammar mistakes, sorry english is not my native language.
- published: 06 Oct 2015
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Sedap Sungguh Dengar Lagu Ni Walaupun Tak Faham Ertikata - Gadis Cantik ChecnyaTamila Sagaipova
Sungguh cantik gadis muslim berhijab Chechnya Tamila Sagaipova (Тамила Сагаипова) bersuara merdu lagu dalam Bahasa Chechen. Truly beautiful Chechen Muslim girl Tamila Sagaipova singing a song in her native language titled "хьогалла_живой звук".
Tamila Umarovna Sagaipova (Тамила Умаровна Сагаипова) adalah seorang penyanyi berhijab daripada Chechnya Republik (The Chechen Republic - Чече́нская Респу́блика - Chechenskaya Respublika). Beliau dilahirkan pada tahun 1995. Berasal dari bandar Grozny City (formerly called Соьлжа-Гӏала), Tamila adalah adik kepada penyanyi berhijab terkenal di Chechnya, Makka Umarovna Sagaipova (Russian: Макка Умаровна Сагаипова). Mereka adalah anak kepada pemain akordian (acordion player) Umar Sagaipov.
Tamila Sagaipova Umarov is a beautiful muslim singer from the Chechen Republic. She was born in 1995. A native of the city of Grozny City, Tamila is the sister of a famous Chechen singer Umarov Makka Sagaipova They are the daugthers of an accordion player Umar Sagaipov. Tamila Sagaipova Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tamila.sagai...
Тамила Умаровна Сагаипова красивый мусульманский певец из Чеченской Республики. Она родилась в 1995 году уроженец города Грозного-Сити, Тамила сестра известного певца Макка Умаровна Сагаипова. Они daugthers из аккордеоне Умар Сагаипов.
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Sungguh cantik gadis muslim berhijab Chechnya Tamila Sagaipova (Тамила Сагаипова) bersuara merdu lagu dalam Bahasa Chechen. Truly beautiful Chechen Muslim girl Tamila Sagaipova singing a song in her native language titled "хьогалла_живой звук".
Tamila Umarovna Sagaipova (Тамила Умаровна Сагаипова) adalah seorang penyanyi berhijab daripada Chechnya Republik (The Chechen Republic - Чече́нская Респу́блика - Chechenskaya Respublika). Beliau dilahirkan pada tahun 1995. Berasal dari bandar Grozny City (formerly called Соьлжа-Гӏала), Tamila adalah adik kepada penyanyi berhijab terkenal di Chechnya, Makka Umarovna Sagaipova (Russian: Макка Умаровна Сагаипова). Mereka adalah anak kepada pemain akordian (acordion player) Umar Sagaipov.
Tamila Sagaipova Umarov is a beautiful muslim singer from the Chechen Republic. She was born in 1995. A native of the city of Grozny City, Tamila is the sister of a famous Chechen singer Umarov Makka Sagaipova They are the daugthers of an accordion player Umar Sagaipov. Tamila Sagaipova Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tamila.sagai...
Тамила Умаровна Сагаипова красивый мусульманский певец из Чеченской Республики. Она родилась в 1995 году уроженец города Грозного-Сити, Тамила сестра известного певца Макка Умаровна Сагаипова. Они daugthers из аккордеоне Умар Сагаипов.
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Gadis Cantik Chechnya Tamila Sagaipova Bersuara Merdu Menyanyikan Lagu Haz Eshar
Sungguh cantik gadis muslim berhijab Chechnya Tamila Sagaipova (Тамила Сагаипова) bersuara merdu lagu dalam Bahasa Chechen. Truly beautiful Chechen Muslim girl Tamila Sagaipova singing a song in her native language. (Haz Eshar - Хьох йолу ойланаш).
Tamila Umarovna Sagaipova (Тамила Умаровна Сагаипова) adalah seorang penyanyi berhijab daripada Chechnya Republik (The Chechen Republic - Чече́нская Респу́блика - Chechenskaya Respublika). Beliau dilahirkan pada tahun 1995. Berasal dari bandar Grozny City (formerly called Соьлжа-Гӏала), Tamila adalah adik kepada penyanyi berhijab terkenal di Chechnya, Makka Umarovna Sagaipova (Russian: Макка Умаровна Сагаипова). Mereka adalah anak kepada pemain akordian (acordion player) Umar Sagaipov.
Tamila Sagaipova Umarov is a beautiful muslim singer from the Chechen Republic. She was born in 1995. A native of the city of Grozny City, Tamila is the sister of a famous Chechen singer Umarov Makka Sagaipova They are the daugthers of an accordion player Umar Sagaipov. Tamila Sagaipova Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tamila.sagai...
Тамила Умаровна Сагаипова красивый мусульманский певец из Чеченской Республики. Она родилась в 1995 году уроженец города Грозного-Сити, Тамила сестра известного певца Макка Умаровна Сагаипова. Они daugthers из аккордеоне Умар Сагаипов.
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Sungguh cantik gadis muslim berhijab Chechnya Tamila Sagaipova (Тамила Сагаипова) bersuara merdu lagu dalam Bahasa Chechen. Truly beautiful Chechen Muslim girl Tamila Sagaipova singing a song in her native language. (Haz Eshar - Хьох йолу ойланаш).
Tamila Umarovna Sagaipova (Тамила Умаровна Сагаипова) adalah seorang penyanyi berhijab daripada Chechnya Republik (The Chechen Republic - Чече́нская Респу́блика - Chechenskaya Respublika). Beliau dilahirkan pada tahun 1995. Berasal dari bandar Grozny City (formerly called Соьлжа-Гӏала), Tamila adalah adik kepada penyanyi berhijab terkenal di Chechnya, Makka Umarovna Sagaipova (Russian: Макка Умаровна Сагаипова). Mereka adalah anak kepada pemain akordian (acordion player) Umar Sagaipov.
Tamila Sagaipova Umarov is a beautiful muslim singer from the Chechen Republic. She was born in 1995. A native of the city of Grozny City, Tamila is the sister of a famous Chechen singer Umarov Makka Sagaipova They are the daugthers of an accordion player Umar Sagaipov. Tamila Sagaipova Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tamila.sagai...
Тамила Умаровна Сагаипова красивый мусульманский певец из Чеченской Республики. Она родилась в 1995 году уроженец города Грозного-Сити, Тамила сестра известного певца Макка Умаровна Сагаипова. Они daugthers из аккордеоне Умар Сагаипов.
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- published: 06 Oct 2015
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Vol 714 Pour Sydney French Edition MINI ALBUM
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Read about the world's most famous travelling reporter in his native language, French, as Tintin's adventures take him Down Under. Tintin, Captain Haddock and Professor Calculus are on their way to Sydney, Australia. Through a chance meeting they are invited to travel on board the private jet of billionaire Lazlo Carreidas. But then they fall victim to a plot to kidnap Carreidas and are captured by Tintin's arch enemy Rastapopoulos. Join the most iconic character in comics as he embarks on an extraordinary adventure spanning historical and political events, and thrilling mysteries. Still selling over 100,000 copies every year in the UK and having been adapted for the silver screen by Steven Spielberg and Peter Jackson in 2011. The Adventures of Tintin continue to charm more than 80 years after they first found their way into publication. Since then an estimated 230 million copies have been sold, proving that comic books have the same power to entertain children and adults in the 21st century as they did in the early 20th.
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Read about the world's most famous travelling reporter in his native language, French, as Tintin's adventures take him Down Under. Tintin, Captain Haddock and Professor Calculus are on their way to Sydney, Australia. Through a chance meeting they are invited to travel on board the private jet of billionaire Lazlo Carreidas. But then they fall victim to a plot to kidnap Carreidas and are captured by Tintin's arch enemy Rastapopoulos. Join the most iconic character in comics as he embarks on an extraordinary adventure spanning historical and political events, and thrilling mysteries. Still selling over 100,000 copies every year in the UK and having been adapted for the silver screen by Steven Spielberg and Peter Jackson in 2011. The Adventures of Tintin continue to charm more than 80 years after they first found their way into publication. Since then an estimated 230 million copies have been sold, proving that comic books have the same power to entertain children and adults in the 21st century as they did in the early 20th.
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Learn English Language The Martian film
The vocabulary of English is vast, and counting exactly how many words English (or any language) has is impossible. The two largest dictionaries of the English language overlap with each other very little, so the vocabulary of English must be even larger than the count of words in the most complete available English dictionary.
Early studies of English vocabulary by lexicographers, the scholars who formally study vocabulary, compile dictionaries, or both, were impeded by a lack of comprehensive data on actual vocabulary in use from good-quality linguistic corpora, collections of actual written texts and spoken passages.
Many statements published before the end of the 20th century about the growth of English vocabulary over time, the dates of first use of various words in English, and the sources of English vocabulary will have to be corrected as new computerized analysis of linguistic corpus data becomes available.
Many people dread the prospect of learning new vocabulary because they assume it can only involve rote memorization. Fortunately, that’s far from the case--whether you’re learning a new language or improving your current one, there are a variety of tools you can use to help you really absorb, not just memorize, new words. Take advantage of the many tools available to you and practice with them often!
Create word associations. Whether you're learning vocabulary in your native language or a foreign language, associations can help you memorize new words. Absurd, vivid, or ridiculous associations are the most likely to help you retain your new vocabulary.
If you’re learning a foreign language, associate new words with words in your native language. If a new word resembles a word in your native tongue, create a mental image association between the native word and the new word. For example, the French word “vin,” or wine, sounds similar to the English word “van,” so you might make a visual association of a van full of wine to help you remember.
Word associations are also helpful if you’re learning a new word in your own language. For example, the beginning of the word “curtail,” which means to cut short, resembles the beginning of the word “curtain,” so you can make a mental association of curtains cut too short to help you remember “curtail.”
When creating word associations, be sure to visualize the image vividly and to review it in your head several times a day so the association will become hardwired into your memory.
Use mnemonics. A variation on the “similar word association” technique, mnemonic devices use patterns to assist your memory.
For example, the word “abrogate,” which means to deny or cancel, can be broken down into a pattern of images based on the series of letters that make up the word. So, you might break “abrogate” down into “a”+”bro”+”gate” and then visualize a bro standing at your gate while you "deny" him entrance.
Like word associations, mnemonic techniques work best when they relate new concepts to concepts already in your knowledge base.
Practice with flashcards. One of the most time-honored techniques, flashcards remain a simple but powerful tool for vocabulary practice.
Write down each new word you learn on the front of a small note card or piece of paper, then write its definition on the back.
Run through the flashcards several times each day, trying to remember the word’s definition before checking on the back.
There are a variety of flashcard apps available for tablets and smartphones that can make using flashcards even more portable and accessible. Go here for a short list of Android apps or here for a list of Apple apps.
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The vocabulary of English is vast, and counting exactly how many words English (or any language) has is impossible. The two largest dictionaries of the English language overlap with each other very little, so the vocabulary of English must be even larger than the count of words in the most complete available English dictionary.
Early studies of English vocabulary by lexicographers, the scholars who formally study vocabulary, compile dictionaries, or both, were impeded by a lack of comprehensive data on actual vocabulary in use from good-quality linguistic corpora, collections of actual written texts and spoken passages.
Many statements published before the end of the 20th century about the growth of English vocabulary over time, the dates of first use of various words in English, and the sources of English vocabulary will have to be corrected as new computerized analysis of linguistic corpus data becomes available.
Many people dread the prospect of learning new vocabulary because they assume it can only involve rote memorization. Fortunately, that’s far from the case--whether you’re learning a new language or improving your current one, there are a variety of tools you can use to help you really absorb, not just memorize, new words. Take advantage of the many tools available to you and practice with them often!
Create word associations. Whether you're learning vocabulary in your native language or a foreign language, associations can help you memorize new words. Absurd, vivid, or ridiculous associations are the most likely to help you retain your new vocabulary.
If you’re learning a foreign language, associate new words with words in your native language. If a new word resembles a word in your native tongue, create a mental image association between the native word and the new word. For example, the French word “vin,” or wine, sounds similar to the English word “van,” so you might make a visual association of a van full of wine to help you remember.
Word associations are also helpful if you’re learning a new word in your own language. For example, the beginning of the word “curtail,” which means to cut short, resembles the beginning of the word “curtain,” so you can make a mental association of curtains cut too short to help you remember “curtail.”
When creating word associations, be sure to visualize the image vividly and to review it in your head several times a day so the association will become hardwired into your memory.
Use mnemonics. A variation on the “similar word association” technique, mnemonic devices use patterns to assist your memory.
For example, the word “abrogate,” which means to deny or cancel, can be broken down into a pattern of images based on the series of letters that make up the word. So, you might break “abrogate” down into “a”+”bro”+”gate” and then visualize a bro standing at your gate while you "deny" him entrance.
Like word associations, mnemonic techniques work best when they relate new concepts to concepts already in your knowledge base.
Practice with flashcards. One of the most time-honored techniques, flashcards remain a simple but powerful tool for vocabulary practice.
Write down each new word you learn on the front of a small note card or piece of paper, then write its definition on the back.
Run through the flashcards several times each day, trying to remember the word’s definition before checking on the back.
There are a variety of flashcard apps available for tablets and smartphones that can make using flashcards even more portable and accessible. Go here for a short list of Android apps or here for a list of Apple apps.
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- published: 05 Oct 2015
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Spanish Translation
Spanish is widely spoken language in the world. Almost 470 million people speak Spanish as their native language. It is the second most language spoken by natives after Mandarin. Spanish is also official language in almost 19 countries other than Spain. Get our Spanish translation services with our professional linguist. For more details please visit http://www.translationindia.com/spanish-translation-services.html
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Spanish is widely spoken language in the world. Almost 470 million people speak Spanish as their native language. It is the second most language spoken by natives after Mandarin. Spanish is also official language in almost 19 countries other than Spain. Get our Spanish translation services with our professional linguist. For more details please visit http://www.translationindia.com/spanish-translation-services.html
- published: 05 Oct 2015
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One Piece [AMV]- Witchcraft
Our first AMV, made by Scummy and Vrishscrub
Song-Pendulum Witchcraft- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ogMNV33AhCY
Anime-One Piece-http://myanimelist.net/anime/21/One_Piece
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Our first AMV, made by Scummy and Vrishscrub
Song-Pendulum Witchcraft- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ogMNV33AhCY
Anime-One Piece-http://myanimelist.net/anime/21/One_Piece
PS-soz forz bad English, not my native language
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use"
- published: 05 Oct 2015
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Baby Einstein - Language Nursery - Baby Einstein Puppet Show
Full Playlist : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GXh_6CNnaak&index;=1&list;=PLu4m-lzouH5g9PH0OienxSK9KX8kWxJ1Q
From the moment babies are born, they use their developing senses to discover the world. In terms of sight, bold patterns in contrasting colors or black and white are initially preferred. As for sounds, Mother s gentle voice, in any language, is music to baby's ears. Language Nursery: Voices From Many Lands acquaints your baby with the sounds of foreign language by presenting delightful, visually stimulating images accompanied by spoken passages, natural sounds and music -- including nursery rhymes sung by mothers in their native languages of English, French, German, Hebrew, Japanese, Russian and Spanish. It's a rich, multicultural experience you and your baby can share as you watch, listen and play together!
All of the Baby Einstein videos in this much applauded series are good -- gentle, colorful and interactive, with nothing but positive messages. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, it's important to promote "proper brain development" in children under age 2, and the best way to do this is by "talking, playing, singing and reading together." The series is a great way to give your child a rewarding experience and are a lot of fun for you and your little one to watch together!
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Full Playlist : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GXh_6CNnaak&index;=1&list;=PLu4m-lzouH5g9PH0OienxSK9KX8kWxJ1Q
From the moment babies are born, they use their developing senses to discover the world. In terms of sight, bold patterns in contrasting colors or black and white are initially preferred. As for sounds, Mother s gentle voice, in any language, is music to baby's ears. Language Nursery: Voices From Many Lands acquaints your baby with the sounds of foreign language by presenting delightful, visually stimulating images accompanied by spoken passages, natural sounds and music -- including nursery rhymes sung by mothers in their native languages of English, French, German, Hebrew, Japanese, Russian and Spanish. It's a rich, multicultural experience you and your baby can share as you watch, listen and play together!
All of the Baby Einstein videos in this much applauded series are good -- gentle, colorful and interactive, with nothing but positive messages. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, it's important to promote "proper brain development" in children under age 2, and the best way to do this is by "talking, playing, singing and reading together." The series is a great way to give your child a rewarding experience and are a lot of fun for you and your little one to watch together!
- published: 05 Oct 2015
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Original Lang Fmv Challenge [ Papa Outai ]
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yes this is french sirs
I tag: Fab Fish, Jasmine , stormie , rest of of the crayons hehe laziness
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basically You make an fmv using a song with language you orginally speak (native language)
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TAGGED BY WUZIE!!!
yes this is french sirs
I tag: Fab Fish, Jasmine , stormie , rest of of the crayons hehe laziness
and I tag anyone who wants to do it!!
Hehe i snuck into ppl houses and filmed it
basically You make an fmv using a song with language you orginally speak (native language)
sponsered by kittyhacker200 :)
AUDIO NOT MINE
CREDITS TO STORMAE
Byeee ~
- published: 05 Oct 2015
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***Temursho Imatshoev and Firuz Sabzaliev беседы на родном языке***
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***Temursho Imatshoev and Firuz Sabzaliev беседы на родном языке***
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- published: 04 Oct 2015
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Bolivia: Aymara Language Translated for Facebook
An ambitious project to translate Bolivia’s native language Aymara for Facebook is almost finished. At the present time, the 1.3 million people who speak Aymara are limited if they want to have a chat on Facebook because it is not classified it as a full language. A group of unpaid volunteers started the translations back in 2012 with the aim of getting the language they love designated as a formal language. By the end of this year, they will have translated 27,000 words from Spanish to Aymara, which will lead to Facebook granting it official status. Dmitri O Donnell reports from Bolivia for teleSUR
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An ambitious project to translate Bolivia’s native language Aymara for Facebook is almost finished. At the present time, the 1.3 million people who speak Aymara are limited if they want to have a chat on Facebook because it is not classified it as a full language. A group of unpaid volunteers started the translations back in 2012 with the aim of getting the language they love designated as a formal language. By the end of this year, they will have translated 27,000 words from Spanish to Aymara, which will lead to Facebook granting it official status. Dmitri O Donnell reports from Bolivia for teleSUR
http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/bolivia-aymara-language-translated-for-facebook/
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First & Second Language Acquisition - Marjo Mitsutomi & Minna Kirjavainen
First & Second Language Acquisition - Marjo Mitsutomi & Minna Kirjavainen
First & Second Language Acquisition - Marjo Mitsutomi & Minna Kirjavainen
Marjo Mitsutomi and Minna Kirjavainen spoke at the Fourth Annual Asian Conference on Language Learning, April 17 to 20, 2014, on how first and second languag...
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Creek, Muskogee, Netche Gray 1, speaks, sings in native language
Creek, Muskogee, Netche Gray 1, speaks, sings in native language
Creek, Muskogee, Netche Gray 1, speaks, sings in native language
Creek, Muskogee, Netche Gray 1, speaks, sings in native language.
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"Why Save a Language" (2006)
"Why Save a Language" (2006)
"Why Save a Language" (2006)
Directed by Sally Thompson More than half of the 300 indigenous languages of North America are now extinct. But a movement by Native peoples to resurrect and...
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How to forget your native language!
How to forget your native language!
How to forget your native language!
How to forget your native language!
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Multilingual Text Mining: Lost in Translation, Found in Native Language Mining - Rohini Srihari
Multilingual Text Mining: Lost in Translation, Found in Native Language Mining - Rohini Srihari
Multilingual Text Mining: Lost in Translation, Found in Native Language Mining - Rohini Srihari
There has been a meteoric rise in the amount of multilingual content on the web. This is primarily due to social media sites such as Facebook, and Twitter, a...
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Native language and foreign language 往事.本地話和外來語 吳語上海話
Native language and foreign language 往事.本地話和外來語 吳語上海話
Native language and foreign language 往事.本地話和外來語 吳語上海話
Explains loanwords and native words in modern Shanghainese. in Mandarin narration and subtitles along with Shanghainese discussion.
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Learn English Listening Skills
Learn English Listening Skills
Learn English Listening Skills
Learn the key points on how to improve your listening comprehension when listening to native speakers of the English language. Daily Dialogues (104) - http:/...
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Tsimshian Language, Norma Fawcett 1996 KIC Native Language Preservation Project
Tsimshian Language, Norma Fawcett 1996 KIC Native Language Preservation Project
Tsimshian Language, Norma Fawcett 1996 KIC Native Language Preservation Project
Norma Laura Fawcett, Tsimshian Killer Whale clan is interviewed in 1996 for a Native Language Preservation project for Ketchikan Indian Community. Ms. Fawcet...
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NATIVE LANGUAGE OF MACEDONIANS IS JUST MACEDONIAN LANGUAGE FROM ALWAYS FOREVER
NATIVE LANGUAGE OF MACEDONIANS IS JUST MACEDONIAN LANGUAGE FROM ALWAYS FOREVER
NATIVE LANGUAGE OF MACEDONIANS IS JUST MACEDONIAN LANGUAGE FROM ALWAYS FOREVER
WE ARE MACEDONIANS AND NOTHING ELSE, WE SPEAK THE SAME LANGUAGE FROM ALWAYS - MACEDONIAN LANGUAGE, OUR COUNTRY IS MACEDONIA, FROM ALWAYS FOREVER, IF YOU SPEA...
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Native American Life - Early 20th Century & Plains Indian Sign Language - 1940s
Native American Life - Early 20th Century & Plains Indian Sign Language - 1940s
Native American Life - Early 20th Century & Plains Indian Sign Language - 1940s
Injun Talk - A history by American Plains Indians in early 20th Century, their sign language and culture.
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Native languages of North America - Brian Loo at the Polyglot Gathering 2015
Native languages of North America - Brian Loo at the Polyglot Gathering 2015
Native languages of North America - Brian Loo at the Polyglot Gathering 2015
Brian Loo is a passionate language learner; he loves learning exotic languages. Here he unlocks some of the mistery surrounding the Navajo language.
Brian Loo's website is http://toledotechnical.com
This lecture was recorded at the Polyglot Gathering in Berlin 2015 (http://www.polyglotberlin.com). The official sponsor of this conference was http://www.italki.com .
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How Can Urban Communities Implement Native Language Classes?
How Can Urban Communities Implement Native Language Classes?
How Can Urban Communities Implement Native Language Classes?
Presenters from three different language programs based in urban centers across the nation share how they are maintaining the ties between natives living out...
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Njanga Ninga, Through the native languages | Vypin, Ernakulam (Episode 8)
Njanga Ninga, Through the native languages | Vypin, Ernakulam (Episode 8)
Njanga Ninga, Through the native languages | Vypin, Ernakulam (Episode 8)
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Njanga Ninga, Through the native languages | Vypin, Ernakulam (Episode 8)
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Unlocking your native language from within
Unlocking your native language from within
Unlocking your native language from within
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Living the Language - Australia: The Aboriginal People
Living the Language - Australia: The Aboriginal People
Living the Language - Australia: The Aboriginal People
Every 14 days a language dies. Australia suffers from the highest rate of language extinction in the world. Once home to over 200, now only 20 are spoken on ...
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Unity 3d : exporting camera animation from 3dsmax to Untiy(Tunisian native language)
Unity 3d : exporting camera animation from 3dsmax to Untiy(Tunisian native language)
Unity 3d : exporting camera animation from 3dsmax to Untiy(Tunisian native language)
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VIOLENCE: Humnity's Native Language
VIOLENCE: Humnity's Native Language
VIOLENCE: Humnity's Native Language
Violence is what drives every so-called "civilization". please prove me wrong.
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What is the native language of Satan? PT2 by Prophet 6
What is the native language of Satan? PT2 by Prophet 6
What is the native language of Satan? PT2 by Prophet 6
The counterfeit doctrine of the gift of speaking in tongues holds that one should not ever know what they are talking about at any time. This point vindicate...
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Alaska Native Language Preservation and Advisory Panel
Alaska Native Language Preservation and Advisory Panel
Alaska Native Language Preservation and Advisory Panel
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"Champions of Native Language"
"Champions of Native Language"
"Champions of Native Language"
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Get Fluent With 1 Trick - Become A Confident English Speaker With This Simple Practice Trick
Get Fluent With 1 Trick - Become A Confident English Speaker With This Simple Practice Trick
Get Fluent With 1 Trick - Become A Confident English Speaker With This Simple Practice Trick
Start speaking fluent English confidently - http://www.englishanyone.com/speak-fluent-english-confidently-in-6-months-ea9/
Did you know that there’s just 1 simple trick to becoming a fluent English speaker?
Just 1 thing you must change about the way you learn to…
Have your words came out naturally and automatically – without hesitation – as if English were your first language, every time you speak…
Express your exact thoughts spontaneously, continuously and in detail, without being forced to change what you want to say – or only speak in simple sentences – because you can’t find the right words…
Understand everything you hear in English
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Empowered - Your Native Language
Empowered - Your Native Language
Empowered - Your Native Language
One of the most controversial and divisive subjects within the church community is the understanding and operation of tongues. This message gives an education and understanding of the balance in the language of tongues.
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Preparing Native Language Teachers
Preparing Native Language Teachers
Preparing Native Language Teachers
First & Second Language Acquisition - Marjo Mitsutomi & Minna Kirjavainen
Marjo Mitsutomi and Minna Kirjavainen spoke at the Fourth Annual Asian Conference on Language Learning, April 17 to 20, 2014, on how first and second languag...
wn.com/First Second Language Acquisition Marjo Mitsutomi Minna Kirjavainen
Marjo Mitsutomi and Minna Kirjavainen spoke at the Fourth Annual Asian Conference on Language Learning, April 17 to 20, 2014, on how first and second languag...
- published: 17 May 2014
- views: 420
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IAFORmedia
Creek, Muskogee, Netche Gray 1, speaks, sings in native language
Creek, Muskogee, Netche Gray 1, speaks, sings in native language.
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Creek, Muskogee, Netche Gray 1, speaks, sings in native language.
- published: 16 May 2013
- views: 3733
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Wood Ridge
"Why Save a Language" (2006)
Directed by Sally Thompson More than half of the 300 indigenous languages of North America are now extinct. But a movement by Native peoples to resurrect and...
wn.com/Why Save A Language (2006)
Directed by Sally Thompson More than half of the 300 indigenous languages of North America are now extinct. But a movement by Native peoples to resurrect and...
Multilingual Text Mining: Lost in Translation, Found in Native Language Mining - Rohini Srihari
There has been a meteoric rise in the amount of multilingual content on the web. This is primarily due to social media sites such as Facebook, and Twitter, a...
wn.com/Multilingual Text Mining Lost In Translation, Found In Native Language Mining Rohini Srihari
There has been a meteoric rise in the amount of multilingual content on the web. This is primarily due to social media sites such as Facebook, and Twitter, a...
Native language and foreign language 往事.本地話和外來語 吳語上海話
Explains loanwords and native words in modern Shanghainese. in Mandarin narration and subtitles along with Shanghainese discussion.
wn.com/Native Language And Foreign Language 往事.本地話和外來語 吳語上海話
Explains loanwords and native words in modern Shanghainese. in Mandarin narration and subtitles along with Shanghainese discussion.
- published: 12 May 2011
- views: 4799
Learn English Listening Skills
Learn the key points on how to improve your listening comprehension when listening to native speakers of the English language. Daily Dialogues (104) - http:/...
wn.com/Learn English Listening Skills
Learn the key points on how to improve your listening comprehension when listening to native speakers of the English language. Daily Dialogues (104) - http:/...
- published: 13 Nov 2011
- views: 7290054
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author:
Anglo-Link
Tsimshian Language, Norma Fawcett 1996 KIC Native Language Preservation Project
Norma Laura Fawcett, Tsimshian Killer Whale clan is interviewed in 1996 for a Native Language Preservation project for Ketchikan Indian Community. Ms. Fawcet...
wn.com/Tsimshian Language, Norma Fawcett 1996 Kic Native Language Preservation Project
Norma Laura Fawcett, Tsimshian Killer Whale clan is interviewed in 1996 for a Native Language Preservation project for Ketchikan Indian Community. Ms. Fawcet...
- published: 10 Sep 2013
- views: 180
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author:
Terri Burr
NATIVE LANGUAGE OF MACEDONIANS IS JUST MACEDONIAN LANGUAGE FROM ALWAYS FOREVER
WE ARE MACEDONIANS AND NOTHING ELSE, WE SPEAK THE SAME LANGUAGE FROM ALWAYS - MACEDONIAN LANGUAGE, OUR COUNTRY IS MACEDONIA, FROM ALWAYS FOREVER, IF YOU SPEA...
wn.com/Native Language Of Macedonians Is Just Macedonian Language From Always Forever
WE ARE MACEDONIANS AND NOTHING ELSE, WE SPEAK THE SAME LANGUAGE FROM ALWAYS - MACEDONIAN LANGUAGE, OUR COUNTRY IS MACEDONIA, FROM ALWAYS FOREVER, IF YOU SPEA...
Native American Life - Early 20th Century & Plains Indian Sign Language - 1940s
Injun Talk - A history by American Plains Indians in early 20th Century, their sign language and culture.
wn.com/Native American Life Early 20Th Century Plains Indian Sign Language 1940S
Injun Talk - A history by American Plains Indians in early 20th Century, their sign language and culture.
- published: 21 Dec 2014
- views: 69
Native languages of North America - Brian Loo at the Polyglot Gathering 2015
Brian Loo is a passionate language learner; he loves learning exotic languages. Here he unlocks some of the mistery surrounding the Navajo language.
Brian Loo's website is http://toledotechnical.com
This lecture was recorded at the Polyglot Gathering in Berlin 2015 (http://www.polyglotberlin.com). The official sponsor of this conference was http://www.italki.com .
wn.com/Native Languages Of North America Brian Loo At The Polyglot Gathering 2015
Brian Loo is a passionate language learner; he loves learning exotic languages. Here he unlocks some of the mistery surrounding the Navajo language.
Brian Loo's website is http://toledotechnical.com
This lecture was recorded at the Polyglot Gathering in Berlin 2015 (http://www.polyglotberlin.com). The official sponsor of this conference was http://www.italki.com .
- published: 13 Sep 2015
- views: 10
How Can Urban Communities Implement Native Language Classes?
Presenters from three different language programs based in urban centers across the nation share how they are maintaining the ties between natives living out...
wn.com/How Can Urban Communities Implement Native Language Classes
Presenters from three different language programs based in urban centers across the nation share how they are maintaining the ties between natives living out...
Njanga Ninga, Through the native languages | Vypin, Ernakulam (Episode 8)
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Njanga Ninga, Through the native languages | Vypin, Ernakulam (Episode 8)
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Njanga Ninga, Through the native languages | Vypin, Ernakulam (Episode 8)
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- published: 24 Jun 2015
- views: 247
Living the Language - Australia: The Aboriginal People
Every 14 days a language dies. Australia suffers from the highest rate of language extinction in the world. Once home to over 200, now only 20 are spoken on ...
wn.com/Living The Language Australia The Aboriginal People
Every 14 days a language dies. Australia suffers from the highest rate of language extinction in the world. Once home to over 200, now only 20 are spoken on ...
VIOLENCE: Humnity's Native Language
Violence is what drives every so-called "civilization". please prove me wrong.
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Violence is what drives every so-called "civilization". please prove me wrong.
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- published: 05 Sep 2015
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What is the native language of Satan? PT2 by Prophet 6
The counterfeit doctrine of the gift of speaking in tongues holds that one should not ever know what they are talking about at any time. This point vindicate...
wn.com/What Is The Native Language Of Satan Pt2 By Prophet 6
The counterfeit doctrine of the gift of speaking in tongues holds that one should not ever know what they are talking about at any time. This point vindicate...
Get Fluent With 1 Trick - Become A Confident English Speaker With This Simple Practice Trick
Start speaking fluent English confidently - http://www.englishanyone.com/speak-fluent-english-confidently-in-6-months-ea9/
Did you know that there’s just 1 simple trick to becoming a fluent English speaker?
Just 1 thing you must change about the way you learn to…
Have your words came out naturally and automatically – without hesitation – as if English were your first language, every time you speak…
Express your exact thoughts spontaneously, continuously and in detail, without being forced to change what you want to say – or only speak in simple sentences – because you can’t find the right words…
Understand everything you hear in English movies, TV shows, music and conversations, and finally speak confidently – without ever feeling nervous or worried about mistakes – with the smooth pronunciation of a native speaker…
And best of all, this 1 easy change in the way you learn will help you experience immediate improvement in your spoken English so you’ll finally be certain that you’re learning the right way.
But before I reveal this trick, I’d like you to know why so many English learners have problems with their English and struggle to become fluent Speakers…
Why do so many English learners often use words that sound unnatural in conversations?
What’s the reason they often have to think about what grammar rules to use before speaking?
What stops them from speaking smoothly and clearly?
The answer to all of these questions is, in 3 words…
How They Learn
You see, traditional language learning methods only give English learners part of the fluency puzzle…
Lessons teach them grammar rules, but not how to use grammar without thinking when they speak.
Students learn English through their own language, so they’re trained to hesitate and translate in their heads during conversations.
They learn to read and write the formal English of textbooks, but get very little training listening to – and speaking – casual, conversational, spoken English.
So, what is the 1 simple trick to becoming a successful English speaker?
It’s to learn English like native speakers.
Fluency is nothing more than a collection of habits, like using grammar without thinking, or pronouncing words correctly. So, all you need to do to develop the same habits native speakers have is to learn the same way native speakers learn…
When you learn English like native speakers, you master grammar automatically – without grammar tables and boring drills – through visual examples and stories.
Building fluency like a native speaker means you also learn slang, idioms, phrasal verbs and other conversational, spoken English expressions, in addition to what’s appropriate for writing.
Learning English the native way means you learn to speak fluent English naturally, actually practicing with native English speakers and building speaking confidence in the real world.
When you learn this way, it’s easy, fun, fast and doesn’t feel like studying at all, just like how you learned your own native language…
Now that you know that you must change the way you learn if you want to get fluent – because the traditional methods you’ve been using until now have not helped you become a confident speaker – how can you start developing the habits of a native English speaker so you can start speaking fluent English confidently?
With EnglishAnyone.com's English Fluency Training Video Course: Master English Conversation 2.0.
Master English Conversation 2.0 was designed by learners for learners with everything you need to finally…
Master even complicated grammar points without confusing grammar tables or boring drills so you can use grammar without hesitation when you speak…
Understand everything native speakers say and build a vocabulary of real, conversational words and expressions to start speaking naturally and correctly…
Improve your pronunciation and sound like a native speaker…
Develop the habit of speaking and responding spontaneously in real situations…
Overcome shyness, meet native English speakers online and in the real world to practice speaking with, and build speaking confidence…
Click on the link below to begin getting fluent the simple, easy way, just like native speakers, with a 100% guaranteed English conversation and fluency course – including 5 valuable, exclusive bonuses to help you get fluent even faster – available now for over 60% off.
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I look forward to seeing you in Master English Conversation 2.0!
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wn.com/Get Fluent With 1 Trick Become A Confident English Speaker With This Simple Practice Trick
Start speaking fluent English confidently - http://www.englishanyone.com/speak-fluent-english-confidently-in-6-months-ea9/
Did you know that there’s just 1 simple trick to becoming a fluent English speaker?
Just 1 thing you must change about the way you learn to…
Have your words came out naturally and automatically – without hesitation – as if English were your first language, every time you speak…
Express your exact thoughts spontaneously, continuously and in detail, without being forced to change what you want to say – or only speak in simple sentences – because you can’t find the right words…
Understand everything you hear in English movies, TV shows, music and conversations, and finally speak confidently – without ever feeling nervous or worried about mistakes – with the smooth pronunciation of a native speaker…
And best of all, this 1 easy change in the way you learn will help you experience immediate improvement in your spoken English so you’ll finally be certain that you’re learning the right way.
But before I reveal this trick, I’d like you to know why so many English learners have problems with their English and struggle to become fluent Speakers…
Why do so many English learners often use words that sound unnatural in conversations?
What’s the reason they often have to think about what grammar rules to use before speaking?
What stops them from speaking smoothly and clearly?
The answer to all of these questions is, in 3 words…
How They Learn
You see, traditional language learning methods only give English learners part of the fluency puzzle…
Lessons teach them grammar rules, but not how to use grammar without thinking when they speak.
Students learn English through their own language, so they’re trained to hesitate and translate in their heads during conversations.
They learn to read and write the formal English of textbooks, but get very little training listening to – and speaking – casual, conversational, spoken English.
So, what is the 1 simple trick to becoming a successful English speaker?
It’s to learn English like native speakers.
Fluency is nothing more than a collection of habits, like using grammar without thinking, or pronouncing words correctly. So, all you need to do to develop the same habits native speakers have is to learn the same way native speakers learn…
When you learn English like native speakers, you master grammar automatically – without grammar tables and boring drills – through visual examples and stories.
Building fluency like a native speaker means you also learn slang, idioms, phrasal verbs and other conversational, spoken English expressions, in addition to what’s appropriate for writing.
Learning English the native way means you learn to speak fluent English naturally, actually practicing with native English speakers and building speaking confidence in the real world.
When you learn this way, it’s easy, fun, fast and doesn’t feel like studying at all, just like how you learned your own native language…
Now that you know that you must change the way you learn if you want to get fluent – because the traditional methods you’ve been using until now have not helped you become a confident speaker – how can you start developing the habits of a native English speaker so you can start speaking fluent English confidently?
With EnglishAnyone.com's English Fluency Training Video Course: Master English Conversation 2.0.
Master English Conversation 2.0 was designed by learners for learners with everything you need to finally…
Master even complicated grammar points without confusing grammar tables or boring drills so you can use grammar without hesitation when you speak…
Understand everything native speakers say and build a vocabulary of real, conversational words and expressions to start speaking naturally and correctly…
Improve your pronunciation and sound like a native speaker…
Develop the habit of speaking and responding spontaneously in real situations…
Overcome shyness, meet native English speakers online and in the real world to practice speaking with, and build speaking confidence…
Click on the link below to begin getting fluent the simple, easy way, just like native speakers, with a 100% guaranteed English conversation and fluency course – including 5 valuable, exclusive bonuses to help you get fluent even faster – available now for over 60% off.
You can begin learning immediately… today… with this fully-downloadable program, and start experiencing immediate improvement in your understanding, speaking and fluency.
Click on the link below now to get started.
I look forward to seeing you in Master English Conversation 2.0!
Start speaking fluent English confidently - http://www.englishanyone.com/speak-fluent-english-confidently-in-6-months-ea9/
- published: 16 Jun 2015
- views: 1485282
Empowered - Your Native Language
One of the most controversial and divisive subjects within the church community is the understanding and operation of tongues. This message gives an education and understanding of the balance in the language of tongues.
wn.com/Empowered Your Native Language
One of the most controversial and divisive subjects within the church community is the understanding and operation of tongues. This message gives an education and understanding of the balance in the language of tongues.
- published: 13 Jul 2015
- views: 3