Languages How To Guides, Tips & Instructions
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How to Learn Chinese For Free Online
by dsj8760 in > Languages
This article will give useful tips on How To Learn Chinese For Free Online. It will direct you some websites that will assist you in your quest to learn Chinese and direct you to some places where you can practice what you have learned.
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Professional Editing Tool: A Godsend for Amateur Writers
by CaSundara in > Languages
I discovered a wonderful editing tool for all amateur and freelance writers who need to improve their written work and general English skills. I thought I should share...
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Quiz About The English Language Which Has Got Nothing To Do With Grammar
by UmiNoor in > Languages
Are you a native English speaker? So you think you know your own language? Test your knowledge. See if you can answer the 20 quiz questions about the English Language. Hint : It's got nothing to do with grammar.
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Fun And Useless English Language Facts That Have Got Nothing To Do With Grammar
by UmiNoor in > Languages
Here are some English Language facts that you may find interesting, fun to read and above all useless and trivial. They are here just for entertainment.
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Funny Quirks in Medical Terminology
by hugovander in > Languages
Medical terminology should not always be boring or obnoxious in terms of trying to make it sound professional. Here are a few personal attempt of decoding some of the weirdest medical terms that just make you think "what were they thinking?"
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Learning a Foreign Language: Seven Useful Tips
by Sam_OBrien in > Languages
These 7 tips for learning a foreign language have proven to give immediate and permanent results for learners of all levels and ages.
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About English Assumed knowledage
by janney in > Languages
Listening comprehension 1. The ability to understand short passages of Enlish(narrative and descriptive) spoken at normal spoken at normal speed 2.The alibity to anser questions which require short or extened answer. 3.The ability to ask questions to elicit short or extended ansers.
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How to learn Chinese language
by huiyi0904 in > Languages
China is more and more stronger and has a growing impact worldwide, so it is very important to learn her language well, but HOW? Today, I will give you a suggestion, please read the following post.
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Simple and Easy Ways to Improve Your Vocabulary
by AestheticThoughts in > Languages
Developing a well-rounded vocabulary is one of the most sure-fire ways to refine yourself both personally and professionally and it’s not as complicated as you may think. Here are 16 simple and easy ways to start advancing your vocabulary now.
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What is the Meaning of the Word "Query"
by ranjitrgeorge in > Languages
This is a article about the difference between two words with the same general meaning, query and question.
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Learning British Accent - Part One
by AlisonPitman in > Languages
Short video for foreign students looking to improve their British Accent.
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Recognize Infinitives and Infinitive Phrases
by silven in > Languages
A guide to the definitions of Infinitives and their usages in the English language.
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Teach English to Young Kids Through Songs and Music
by yourmamasaidwha in > Languages
A wonderful tool that early childhood educators can use when teaching English to children is by reinforcement of skills picked up by the use of songs and music.
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Tips to Improve Your Spoken English
by Cashmere in > Languages
A few practical things to do to improve your spoken English.
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Learn how to pronounce Vowels in Spanish
by Angeles_Spain in > Languages
This video includes several examples, for every vowel, to learn how Spanish vowels are pronounced in Spanish. So, listen, read, repeat and learn!
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Learn to Speak Basic Farsi
by 5min in > Languages
Learn some basic words and phrases in Farsi. Examples of words and phrases taught include, hello, goodbye, how are you, numbers, days of the week, and more.
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Recognize Subordinate Clauses
by silven in > Languages
A ‘subordinate clause’ has a subject and a predicate but does not express a complete thought, so it cannot stand alone as a sentence.
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Recognize Prepositional Phrases
by silven in > Languages
A guide to recognizing prepositional phrases and their uses in English grammar.
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Tips for Clearer and Better Proses
by shah1770 in > Languages
The author shares four tips on how to write clearer and better proses
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Writing Articles - Some Grammatical Mistakes You Should Never Make When Writing
by cygnus in > Languages
Writing Articles - Some Grammatical Mistakes You Should Never Make When Writing
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The Holocaust
by Dauma in > Languages
The Holocaust was the systematic, bureaucratic, state-sponsored persecution and murder of approximately six million Jews by the Nazi regime and its collaborators. "Holocaust" is a word of Greek origin meaning "sacrifice by fire.
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Recognize Perfect Tenses
by silven in > Languages
A simple explanation of the uses recognition of Perfect Tenses.
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Napoleon Bonaparte
by Dauma in > Languages
Napoleon Bonaparte Napoleon Bonaparte Emperor of France 1769-1821 One of the most brilliant individuals in history, Napoleon Bonaparte was a masterful soldier, an unequalled grand tactong.
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English Importance
by kila in > Languages
The growth and importance of grammar over time. Yeah Right, it's an extra credit school essay. Written very sarcastically, suprisingly still an A.
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Recognize Prepositional Phrases
by silven in > Languages
A guide to recognizing prepositional phrases and their uses in English grammar.
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Recognize Subordinate Clauses
by silven in > Languages
A ‘subordinate clause’ has a subject and a predicate but does not express a complete thought, so it cannot stand alone as a sentence.
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Poem - Heart touch - On the loss of my mother
by cjlove1 in > Languages
Losing your mother is one of most heart wrenching times. It is even more so when they are taken from us too soon. I lost my mother 20 years ago, and I still miss her so much. The feelings of my heart poured out one day onto the paper in front of me..................
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Recognize The Voice of Verbs
by silven in > Languages
Voice is the form a verb takes to explain whether the subject performs the action or the action is performed upon the subject.
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What is wrong with language courses?
by _gelyte in > Languages
A little bit about language courses for beginners.




