Guide to learn Spanish – Part 1 – Anyone can learn the Spanish language

Post by: Daniel on July 29th, 2009 | File Under Language

There are many reasons why someone might want to learn Spanish. Maybe you plan a vacation or business trip to the Spanish speaking country or you may be thinking to emigrating. You may not need to speak Spanish at all but you just want to say that you can. To be able to communicate in another language will give you a great sense of achievement.

My reasons are a little mixed. For a long time I want to learn another language, and for some reason I always taken to Spain. I’m not entirely sure why this. I think one reason is because I know little about Spain at the time somehow appealed to my sense of the good life. Sunday, sand, siestas, late night eating dark-skinned and beautiful women! Of course there is more to Spain than this, but for me, Spain and the Spanish language held more appeal from the French or the German. Read More »

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18 Strategies For Improving Language Ability (2)

Post by: Daniel on July 25th, 2009 | File Under Language

11. Waivers provide Foreign Language

Students who experience problems with their primary language are more likely to have difficulty with foreign languages. Foreign language requirement may be waived for students.

12. Using echo reading for fluency development.

For a smooth development, is to help students have a low value in the echo and also read together with the adults. Adults and students can also take turns reading each sentence or paragraph. In addition, the May model adult sentence, which then have the students read the same sentence.

13. Strengthen the auditory input.

Multisensory techniques can be used to improve skills and considering the phonetic sight words. For example, a student vote in May of writing a word or words on the board is dry remove the sign using different colors, all while using Hearfones, the Phonics phone or device to increase Toobaloo auditory input. Read More »

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18 Strategies For Improving Language Ability

Post by: Daniel on July 21st, 2009 | File Under Language

Following strategies are offered to improve the language skills and managing language challenges. This listing does not mean complete, but intended more as a place to start.

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1. Take the mystery.

The first and perhaps most important strategy is to teach students the components of language, the language common challenges and strategies and language and to help students understand the language of their own strengths and challenges. This process is sometimes called the demystification – taking the mystery.

2. Simplify directions.

Students with receptive language challenges may need dirobohkan towards their simple form. They can also benefit from the comic-book type illustration of the steps to take to complete the task. Read More »

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5 Reasons Why You Learn If a Foreign Language (2)

Post by: Daniel on July 17th, 2009 | File Under Language

14. See, say, hear and touch.

Multisensory strategies that are useful for learning the letter names. Examples include: 1) spread the shaving cream on the table and have the children write letters in shaving cream while saying the letter name out loud, and 2) cutting out letters from sandpaper and have children, “impressions” the sandpaper letters with her finger or saying a name letter. Read More »

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5 Reasons Why You Learn If a Foreign Language

Post by: Daniel on July 13th, 2009 | File Under Language

During the modern age, with globalization at the height, knowing one or two a second language becomes more simple feat of high class and intelligence but also a strict requirement in many occasions. Whether it is for the professional, social or personal reasons, learning at least one foreign language is a must for anyone who wants to hold its head up high in the community today. Let us see the focus on the 5 main reasons that should turn you towards learning a foreign language. Read More »

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Post by: Daniel on July 9th, 2009 | File Under Language

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