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Understanding Body Language in Oppositional ChildrenBody language in oppositional children provides critical cues as to the sources of problems as well as appropriate solutions.
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How to Pass Your Foreign Language ClassNowadays, Foreign Language Classes are required in nearly all Highschools and Colleges However, not everyone is takes easily to learning a foreign language. These are some tips I've gathered from teachers and classmates over the years.
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How to Learn a Foreign Language Without Taking a Single ClassTen strategies are outlined for learning a foreign language without any formal coursework.
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Pimsleur Foreign Language Training OverviewPimsleur language training is a way to quickly and effectively pick up the basics of a foreign language. However, it is designed strictly for conversation, not reading or writing, and does have a couple downsides.
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The Government's Role in Foreign Language EducationThe government is going to have to play a very large and important role in the future of America's foreign language education changes. This article shows you how they have tried, and failed, thus far. -
Foreign Language Needs in Today's Business WorldWe know the importance of foreign language education for students, but what about after school? This article shows you the importance of foreign language knowledge in the business world. -
Foreign Language Education AdvantagesWith my ongoing research into foreign language education needs in America, I have uncovered some of the benefits that our children can obtain from learning another language. -
Learn a Foreign Language for FreeHere are websites to help you learn almost any language for free.
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Advice for Parents of Adopted Children: Language is EssentialAs a child of adoption, and a pediatric healthcare professional, I would like to provide some advice to parents of adopted children. The language you use frames other's perceptions about adoptive families. -
Best Audio Resources for Learning a Foreign LanguageThere's no better way to learn a new language than to hear it spoken by fluent, native speakers of the language. The following resources are some of the best available to those desiring to learn a foreign language fluently!
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How to Learn a Foreign Language with a Language HelperIf the thought of thick language books bores you, or if poring over pages of foreign words has never worked for you, try out these new interactive techniques with a language helper: a great method for learning a foreign language! -
Is Sign Language Dying?Is sign language now obsolete because of technology? -
Why English Is (But Shouldn't Be) the International LanguageEnglish is the closest thing the world has to an international language. If Americans do not stop abusing this fact, then a big part of the world will become a gray and monotonous place. -
English as Global Language, TEFL InternationalFacts from notable sources about English being used as a global language as well as my views after taking a TEFL course. TEFL has taught me people around the world need to communicate more easily and TEFL can help evolve this phenomenon of language.
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The Pimsleur Method: Learn a New Language on Your Daily CommuteCD language programs are a convenient and easy way to learn a language. Pimsleur and Behind the Wheel offer great beginner programs. Which one is right for you?
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New Theories on Language Shed Light on the Nature of MusicTo understand the unique semantic content of music, we must first understand what language is and how it works in people, and consider music in the context of our discoveries about language.
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How English Language Changed the Maori LanguageThis paper describes how the arrival of the English language in New Zealand changed the status of Maori, the native language. There are details as to what role the Maori language played in shaping the New Zealand English dialect in the beginning and now. -
Language and Communication in Humans and AnimalsNoam Chomsky said in his book, Language and Mind, that "When we study human language, we are approaching what some might call the "human essence," the distinctive qualities of mind that are, so far as we know, unique to man."
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Helen Keller - Language the SaviorA review of Helen Keller's Essay "The Day Language came into my life"
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Child Language AcquisitionLanguage acquisition is typically a normal process for most children. Several researchers and linguists have come up with a set pattern in which children acquire and develop language abilities. Learn how to detect and prevent problems in this article. -
An Integrated Approach to Language LearningThere are several components which should be linked together in order to maximize learning outcome. Those components properly combined result in learners who are able to read, speak, write, and listen in the new language effectively. -
English as the Offical Language?A work analyzing the problems in creating a national language in the United States.
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Body Language and Spirituality; The Connection ObservedWith increasing expressions of body language in a worship service, many spiritual leaders have begun to take note of the body language of the worshippers in their congregation.
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Foreign Language Skills and the International Job MarketSeveral speakers from the UN, Italian television, and the NYC academic and business community gathered to discuss both the importance of foreign language skills, and the opportunities which await those who acquire them. -
The Pimsleur Language Learning SystemReview and guide to Pimsleur Language programs.
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Environment Dominates a Bilingual Speaker's Choice of LanguageIf a person is truly bilingual, meaning that he reads, writes and speaks two (or more) languages, his environment will determine which language he uses even more so than his native tongue.
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Use of Language in Shakespeare's Much Ado About NothingA paper on the language of commoners in Shakepeare's Much Ado About Nothing.
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Language and the CerebellumYears ago baby experts told everyone it's good to teach your child a second language, and start early too. Now it's said a child must have a firm base of one language first, before picking up a second, hmm, wonder why?
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Self-Study of a Foreign LanguageA guide on teaching oneself a language.
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Teach Yourself a Foreign LanguagePrograms designed to teach adults to speak a foreign language are expensive but you can begin to learn a chosen language all on your own by following a few suggestions.
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