By: Amy W Smith | 2010-03-27 | Language A proper approach using the right methods and tools will help to learn any foreign language sooner. The same works for German which seems to be quite methodical and orderly. However it can be quite mind-boggling too. Now just go trough to -learn how to speak German. read more
By: tim warrington | 2010-10-21 | Reference & Education The Finnish education system starts at the age of seven for pupils and is compulsory for the next nine years until pupils reach the age of sixteen. read more
By: revumoz | 2010-12-03 | Reference & Education Ever woke up and thought, I want to learn Spanish? Because of my dream the night before, I woke up like that. I was in Spain and no one could understand my English. I tried my best to order something at a cool diner, but I got a shoe on a plate! I think I said something that sounded like he was ugly. read more
By: Darren Pace | 2011-05-02 | Software If you are interested in the country of China or will be visiting there in the future, you may want to learn how to speak Chinese. Some may think it is too difficult to speak, but it really is not if you go about it the right way. read more
By: Efren Spence | 2010-10-08 | Language Portuguese is now becoming more and more popular so that numbers of people are trying to approach it as a foreign language. Have you ever established an idea to learn this hot language? When you get the idea to learn this language, try to procure some good measures to learn this language well. read more
By: Dan Lowe | 2010-10-22 | Travel & Leisure The French language is one of the international languages. It is used all around the world. It is not only The Romance Language "The Language of Love" it is the third most spoken language in the world. Do you travel or deal in international business? Chances are you will need to speak and understand French somewhere in your journeys. read more
By: Justin Hopley | 2010-11-25 | Language So what is probably the most successful method to discover tips on how to converse German fluently? With regards to learning overseas languages you might have a few options and if it is not heading to entail travelling to an additional nation then your heading to need to decide on amongst lectured programs or language software program. read more
By: Meghan R. | 2010-03-29 | Language Many people would say that it is difficult to learn French (or any language) independently and it can sometimes be difficult for someone to commit to learning on their own. I would argue differently though and say there are many really great reasons to learn French on your own. read more
By: Lynn Brody | 2010-03-31 | Language You may be surprised to know that learning how to speak Italian can be learned at home by yourself! Here are some tips to keep in mind when searching for learning to speak Italian with online material. read more
By: Nicholas Kemp | 2010-04-01 | Language Speak Japanese like a native speaker. Forget about formal lessons, software and textbooks. Practice your Japanese on real people. This is the best advice I can give for people struggling to make progress with their spoken Japanese. read more
By: kitty | 2011-06-15 | Hockey What are the chances as many as two players starring in Finland are taken in the opening round of the 2011 Entry Draft on June 24? read more
By: Dave Curran | 2010-03-31 | Language People learn another language for many reasons. French is widely spoken in over 40 countries, and by over 100 million people every day. Have you ever asked yourself "Why Should I Learn How To Speak French"? Well here are some things to consider. read more
By: learningtime now | 2011-03-24 | Childhood education Learning to speak is a skill that focuses on correctly pronouncing the words as well as to associate meaning with these words and like all skills it needs to be mastered through training. read more
By: Mary Austin | 2011-04-12 | Interior design Yrj Kukkapuro represents Finnish designers older generation. His renowned work is a chair named Karuselli. Kukkapuro is awarded with many international awards and his armchair called Ateljee has been ... read more
By: Peter Galante | 2010-04-03 | Language Learn Japanese rapidly! By now, you've seen just how exciting Japanese onomatopoeia can be. It's time for you to go one step further. If you'd like to talk about people who talk too much or too loudly, you'll find it here. And, if you want to discuss a person who is fluent in a second language, this is the lesson for you. In this Japanese article, we focus on the onomatopoeia perapera ("to speak glibly") and pechakucha ("to speak a language fluently"). Sure, they are almost polar opposites, one with a negative connotation and one that is positive. But, these two Japanese onomatopoeia are sure to come in handy. Find step-by-step instructions and plenty of example sentences right here. read more