How A Complete Idiot (Me) Learned Conversational Spanish and How You Can Too — My Latin Life Step 1: Spanish with Michel Thomas If you are green as nopales when it comes to Spanish (i.e. 50 words or less) start with Michel Thomas. He'll quickly introduce you to the basics and provide you with a strong foundation. Step 2: Rocket Spanish Rocket Spanish is one of the best resources for learning Spanish because they really help you nail down the pronunciation, as well as the basics of the language. Step 3: Pimsleur AND Duolingo Step 2 will ruin you, but it's important that you stay strong and don't give up. Step 4: Memrise and Cue Cards By now you should have a strong understanding of how the language is structured. Step 5: Destinos and Ben y Marina Destinos is an educational television program for Spanish learners, and Ben y Marina from Notes In Spanish is a podcast of real Spanish conversation...like Pimsleur but more interesting and without the handholding. Step 6: Spanish films with Spanish subtitles There are also some great telenovelas from Latin America. Step 8: Immersion Vance
Edition du 14/05/2014 20:00 Kiev accuse Moscou de vouloir lancer une "troisième guerre mondiale" Une déclaration, après une nouvelle journée de tension. Les Occidentaux multiplient les avertissements, évoquent de nouvelles sanctions. La Russie appelle Kiev a cesser toute action militaire. Yelena Tomic , la journée a été marquée par deux événements majeurs l'explosion d'un hélicoptère de l'armée ukrainienne, touché par un lance-roquette, alors qu'il stationnait à l'aéroport de Kramatorsk, au nord-ouest de Donetsk. Non loin de là, à Slaviansk, 13 observateurs de l'OSCE, dont 4 Allemands, auraient été capturés ce matin par des insurgés alors qu'ils circulaient à bord d'un bus. Entre Kiev et Moscou la confrontation verbale continue. Après avoir menacé d'intervenir en Ukraine, la Russie appelle désormais Kiev à cesser "toute action militaire" et à "retirer ses troupes". A une semaine des élections légisaltives, les violences confessionnelles continuent en Irak. Au moins 28 personnes ont péri dans un double attentat à Bagdad.
Top stories in 3 minutes | All media content | DW | 16.08.2017 Share Permalink Tim Ferriss’ Meta-Learning Methods – Chapter Notes | Razaberrys What follows is the one pager of the Meta-Learning chapter of Tim Ferriss Four Hour Chef (the first part of CaFE is one-paging whatever you’re learning). You can get the full chapter and method notes from the Four Hour Chef’s meta-learning section here. “It is possible to become worldclass in just about anything in six months or less. Armed with the right framework, you can seemingly perform miracles” – Tim Ferriss The Two Guiding Principles Failure Points. DiSSS – Planning Your Attack Deconstruction – The Minimum Learnable Units “Students are subordinate to materials…Material beats method.” – Tim Ferriss “When you have the best and tastiest ingredients, you can cook very simply and the food will be extraordinary because it tastes like what it is.” – Alice Waters, founder of Chef Panissee Break the skill down into bite-sized pieces & identify all failure points and all fundamental principles. Selection – Choose The Best 20% To Focus On “Simple works. Sequencing – The Order In Which You’ll Learn
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Motivating Students to Learn English with 5 Smart Tactics | FluentU English Educator Blog While vinegar may be a good dressing for a fresh garden salad, it’s not the way to attract bees. They say honey does the job, but I’m pretty sure brightly colored flowers would produce the same results, because bees like them too. And even though gardening may not be my forte, I do know that honey and flowers are important in the ESL classroom, too. Figuratively, anyway. You know as well as I do that honey, flowers and vinegar aren’t just about the bees. One of the toughest tasks a teacher can have on their plate is to motivate their students the right way—that is, motivating them from the inside rather than from the outside. Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation for Learning English Motivation can be categorized into two types: intrinsic and extrinsic. Intrinsic motivation is a drive that comes from within a person. Extrinsic motivation is a drive that comes from outside of a person. Though this isn’t always the case, most ESL students already have intrinsic motivation to learn English. 1. 2.
How to Learn Czech for Your Trip to Prague - Eastern European Travel So you have that Prague trip booked and now you are feeling adventurous and smart at the same time — you want to learn Czech. Good for you! There are not a lot of casual Czech learners and in general, the language gets an undeserved reputation for being too hard and not too useful. True, it is a weird, almost whimsical language and it can be pretty daunting. At the same time, having at least a bit of Czech knowledge makes your travels to this beautiful country ten times more exciting. All in all, if you want to learn Czech, it’s a great way to connect with others during your trip, as well as a cool idea in general since you can use it as a gateway to other Slavic languages like Russian. First things first: Letting go of prejudices Learners and natives alike will be quick to warn you how difficult the language is. Let that go. Negativity kills motivation anyways, so try to ignore unhelpful, semi-compassionate comments from others and yourself alike. All the words seem Greek to me!
Learn French by Podcast (Lessons are listed in groups of 10, with the newest lesson at the top. Click the page numbers below to navigate to other lessons. Use the 'Choose Lesson…' option in the right-hand column to go to a specific lesson. 'Do you have information on the computer classes in town?' In this era of information technology, we’ll need to know some basic internet-related expressions. Pronunciation: another look at the French alphabet This lesson takes another look at the alphabet, and concentrates especially on the distinction between the letters 'E' and 'I', as well as between 'G' and 'J'. Let's call a taxi! In this lesson - lesson 118 - we’ll deal with a common situation - calling for a taxi - not such an easy task when you can’t see the other person’s gestures and so on, over the phone. Shopping for clothes One of our listeners asked for a lesson which would help when buying clothes. How to say 'my', 'your', 'his', 'her'... Let's count! Let's count! Let's count! How do I get to the Post Office?
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