By: Karen Wakowski | 2011-01-13 | Reference & Education A fantastic way to learn Spanish is to use various media like movies, radio, newspapers, etc. to help you pick up conversational vocabulary, grammar, and phrases. That is, the type of language that's actually used by native speakers on a normal, day-to-day basis instead of some dry, formal, made-up stuff from a textbook... read more
By: sharonbaker | 2010-09-28 | Free Web Resources People around the world are learning and understanding different cultures, countries and languages read more
By: Bob Craypoe | 2010-03-31 | Music Most people just learn a song for the sake of learning a song or just simply because they like it. Well what if I was to tell you another reason for learning a song? How about learning a song for the purpose of learning a specific technique? I remember when I was first learning how to play guitar. read more
By: Dr. Dennis Dunham | 2010-11-22 | Language Not all language teachers believe that written materials should be introduced early. In fact, some of them believe it's a distraction from learning the language and that students are better served by materials that encourage them to listen and learn French. read more
By: Tom Fontana | 2010-04-02 | Music Learn to play your electric guitar by learning popular, yet easy songs. You'll not only be making great music, but practicing and refining your guitar techniques. read more
By: Grainger Lock | 2010-04-03 | Language A few years ago I met some Japanese tourists who spoke very little English. The English they did know came from songs by the Beatles. Although this wasn't very practical in everyday communication it highlighted to me how we absorb information presented with rhythm and melody. If this information has other hooks like rhyming and is placed with contemporary music the laborious and dry task of learning information can be made enjoyable and even subliminal . The advertising industry has used this for many decades. read more
By: Karen Wakowski | 2011-01-27 | Reference & Education This might seem strange, useless, silly, but this is actually the most important factor in determining whether or not you're going to successfully learn Spanish and become fluent. Look, learning a new language is a difficult undertaking that requires a good deal of time and energy investment, it requires commitment and the willingness to chug along and study and practice even when you don't feel like it... read more
By: emke gierlach | 2010-09-06 | Internet Marketing I know the title of this article looks a touch bizarre but stick with me and I am going to explain all. In this post you may learn the no 1 way that you can raise your fan base and build a successful music career...starting at this time. When I stopped listening to Music selling pros who had done nothing in the music game and started to follow and learn ninja talents from people who were basically making millions of dollars online, eve read more
By: Mikko Kemppe | 2010-10-25 | Arts & Entertainment In this second part of the two part article series you will learn the next three tips to becoming a more musical salsa dancer. You will learn about the importance of mastering the hits and breaks in the salsa music and about the difference between dancing to lyrics literally versus lyrically. read more
By: Greg Shuey | 2010-04-01 | Music "However far away, I will always love you, however long I stay, I will always love you, whatever words I say, I will always love you, I will always love you." These are the lyrics of the first 311 song that captured my attention. I immediately fell in-love with the lyrics and the sexy feel good melody of the song, after hearing it being played on one of the scenes in Adam Sandler's 50 First Dates. read more
By: Dr. Dennis Dunham | 2010-12-20 | Language If you need to learn French fast, the most important thing is going to be that you don't frustrate yourself in the attempt. Every time you get frustrated while trying to learn a new skill, you become fixated on your failure instead of the material you're trying to absorb. read more
By: Karen Wakowski | 2011-01-27 | Reference & Education The subjunctive in Spanish tends to scare beginning learners far more than it should, it's fairly straightforward in how it works and when you should apply it, and I'm going to give you a few short, simple guidelines to tell you when you should use the subjunctive that will work in 98% of situations in Spanish, which is the part that really gives everyone trouble, the actual 'how' of conjugating a verb into the subjunctive is really easy (that can be learned in 2 minutes from a grammar book or on Google). Let's go... read more
By: Dennis Siluk Ed.D. | 2010-03-27 | Arts & Entertainment He came into the bedroom of his wooden shack in the small city of Satipo, in the Central Jungle of Peru, and opened up the window while the old man, Bernabe was still sleeping in the early part of the morning. The old man was trembling somewhat, his bronze face, had turned white, and he looked ill. And as he moved about in bed, it seemed to his lawyer and constant companion of sorts-his aging body was more than aching, it was being drained of its life's resources. read more
By: Xavier Santana | 2011-10-17 | Music This popular music has made it virtually all over the radio, music artists have entered over into the realm of the films and it has even altered the way we speak. We can add much of it to our collection by visiting sites to obtain free music, where you won't have to pay. For a style of music which brings about the great hit songs such as this really does you'll wish to update your library using th read more