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August 21, 2011

Earn Respect by Teaching English As a Foreign Language

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Noble jobs like helping people out in times of need, making them feel more important or helping the poor or needy ones can earn respect in other people but if they fail to notice, it can make you respect yourself more than ever! Teaching English as a Foreign Language is another innovative and fun way to earn the respect of people as well as of feeling respect for yourself. . This is so because you are available for people in their time of need. Since most older people learn English either because they might want to go somewhere else to study or might be finding difficulties in their jobs etc. And only a very few people would be doing it for unimportant or lesser serious reasons. In such times, you obviously do a good deed by helping these people out and making them feel that they know sufficient English to roam about in society, thus also increasing their social circle. See what an impact you can make?

October 19, 2010

About Rocket Spanish

Filed under: Language — Tags: — admin @ 5:34 pm

When you think of learning Spanish, what do you think of? Does it bring to mind a boring classroom from your high school or college days? Rocket Spanish is an alternative way of learning Spanish, one that you can do any time and anywhere.

The program consists of a series of lessons in mp3 format. Mauricio, from Chile originally, and Amy, an American with a very good accent, chat. As they do, they cover a lot of the vocabulary you would need when traveling to a Spanish-speaking country.

You have a chance to repeat the sentences and phrases that they use, so you can compare your pronunciation and memory with what they said. I have sometimes listened to the same phrase repeatedly untill I got it.

I have listened to Rocket Spanish in my mp3 player while walking for exercise, while cooking and cleaning up the kitchen, while riding as a passenger in a car, and in other situations. It is easy to learn from.

October 18, 2010

Going to a French School to Study French

Filed under: Language — Tags: — admin @ 11:35 am

France, on of the founding member countries of the European Union, is one of the most attractive countries world wide. Scenic cityscape, the glimpse of the Eiffel tower, the overall romantic feel–all have been appealing to many foreigners who want to visit the country. France has been active to many world wide organizations, such us World Trade Organization, Secretariat of the Pacific Community, and the Association of the Caribbean Sates. It continues to be the host of UNESCO, Interpol, and Alliance Base. France is known to be actively supporting humanitarian institutions as well. Knowing French should be a great ability for anyone, especially those who are opting for volunteer work, diplomatic missions, as well as artistic vocations. Taking up the language course in a French school would become a valuable skill for anyone who wants to go further his career in the stated professions. It would be a bigger benefit, to study in a French school in France. This way, one could have a first hand encounter with the French people, converse and mingle with them during their stay. The practical use of the language in their daily life will greatly improve the student’s skill of adapting the dialect as another language. France continues to be one of the most visited countries of the world. Many still marvel at the value of its worldwide influence. France has been considered among the strongest economies in Europe. This makes the country a wonderful place to tour as well as a location for a new career. Knowing French would be useful for one to go into greater heights in his career, especially those in education.

October 1, 2010

Canadian Education Today

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There are a lot of English schools in Toronto to choose from. If you are a foreign student that wants to learn English fast in this beautiful city, then you are on the right track. Toronto is the largest city Canada and the fifth largest over at North America. Besides their world renowned English programs, Toronto has some of the world’s finest tourist spots. To name a few, the city has the longest street in the world (Yonge Street) and the world´s tallest tower (CN Tower). The largest festival of Caribbean culture and music in the world is also located in Toronto. With the city’s lively, cultured place with hot summers and cold, dry winters, studying in Toronto is the best place to be.

You can also find two of the top rated universities in world in Toronto. The University of Toronto (U of T, UToronto, or simply Toronto) is a public research university in Toronto located north of the city’s Financial District. The university was founded n 1827 as King’s College, the first institution of higher learning in Canada. It was originally operated by the Church of England and only assumed its present name in 1850 after it became a secular institution. The University of Toronto is also known for its influential movement in literary criticism and communication theory known collectively as the Toronto School.

York University is located in Toronto, Ontario and third-largest university in the country. Also known as the Université York in French, It has produced many of the country’s top leaders across the humanities, in the social sciences, environmental studies and law, and in physical sciences such as chemistry, meteorology and space science. York University is always known for its strong participation in the development of the Canadian Space Program. The Faculty of Science and Engineering is Canada’s primary research facility which has designed many space research instruments that is currently used by NASA.

August 23, 2010

Go French. Go French School!

Filed under: Language — Tags: — admin @ 11:35 am

There’s so much more to love about the French people, most especially their language. I want to study in a French school so I can converse with natives here who speak with a French accent. Or I could talk to the teachers. It’s so much nicer talking to them because they can also teach me while I we exchange French words and have a conversation. The pronunciation of the words is the thing that makes it hard for me to understand the language.

If I ever have the chance to go to a French school, I would not turn it down. It’s a once in a lifetime offer and not everyone gets to have that chance. I would really grab the opportunity while I still have the time to learn the language. But for now, I will learn it through my friends the Internet. I’ll still have problems with the translations though. Wouldn’t it be nice to start learning French?

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