If you’re interested in learning a language in ‘07, iTunes has a whole section of podcasts devoted to language. To get there, just head to the iTunes Music Store, then go to Podcast -> Education -> Language Courses. Read more…
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There are a number of different ways to study a language, each of which has advantages and disadvantages. You may find a combination of these is best for you. * Taught courses * Teaching yourself * Language exchange * Picking it up by [...]
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The Internet Picture Dictionary is a completely free, online multilingual picture dictionary designed especially for ESL students and beginning English, French, German, Spanish and Italian language learners of all ages. More here…
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How can you possibly maintain fluency in two foreign languages — let alone five or six — if the opportunities to use them are months or years apart? In 20 minutes, I leave from JFK for Iceland, then Scotland, and then a circle in Europe that will include Oktoberfest in Munich. Germany is strategic, as I [...]
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So far, I’ve deconstructed Japanese, Mandarin Chinese, Spanish, Italian, Brazilian Portuguese, German, Norwegian, Irish Gaelic, Korean, and perhaps a dozen others. I’m far from perfect in these languages, and I’m terrible at some, but I can converse in quite a few with no problems whatsoever—just ask the MIT students who came up to me last [...]
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Welcome to French Steps, a new online course for beginners. Learn practical spoken French with the help of French teacher Hakim M’Barek in just 24 manageable steps. More here…
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Learn French! You can learn French and practice French free using our unique online random question generator and online French lessons. Learn French with our simple to use and friendly language site. To learn French efficiently everything can be fully customised to your level, helping you to get maximum benefit when learning French online. More here…
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French (français, pronounced [fʁɑ̃sɛ]) is a Romance language originally spoken in France, Belgium, Luxembourg, and Switzerland, and today by about 350 million people around the world as either a native or a second language,[1] with significant populations in 54 countries. French is a descendant of the Latin of the Roman Empire, as are languages such as [...]
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Learn French in record time in the comfort of your own home! Yes, you can, because the method is easy to follow and it’s easy to follow because it’s natural! Start your first lesson straight-away and get your eBook guide. This lesson is completely free so you’ve got nothing to lose! More here…
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Bonjour! Are you ready to spend a few hours to learn or review some French? Good, then let’s go! We’ll start with greetings and courtesies, then continue with alphabet, numbers, days, months and seasons, question words, quantities, weather and time, asking for help, emergencies, banks, taxis, [...]
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