Posts Tagged ‘Language’
Friday, May 7th, 2010
Travelers, Visitors And Residents Of Ghana Will Enjoy Learning Ga, A Local Language Of Ghana, With Print And Audio Lessons Developed By Native Ga Speaker Anas Ayi-Bonte And English Teacher Joan Gregerson.
Learn Ga Now – Language Lessons For Ga Language Of Ghana.
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Friday, March 19th, 2010
Nursery Rhymes have been taught to children for hundreds of years, with many dating from the Middle Ages. They are the earliest educational tools that children use for learning language and counting skills. Additionally they combine movement and music teaching kids rhythm and melody.
But according to a recent study more than 40% of parents cannot recite a single nursery rhyme all the way through.
Many cultures around the world have their own indigenous nursery rhymes but most of the best known rhymes are from England and more recently the US.
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Children’s Nursery Rhymes Teach Language and Counting Skills
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Wednesday, March 17th, 2010
In this day and age, getting ahead can be a rather tough thing to achieve. Our children are born into a day and age where ordinary just isnâ??t good enough anymore. Our children need as much of an edge over their peers as they can. And when the time comes that they have to set out into the world and get on with their careers, knowing a second or third language might just be that â??edgeâ?? that they need. How to learn English for kids is relatively easy.
Here are some tips on fun English for kids to get you started
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Tips for Helping Your Kids Learn a Foreign Language
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Tags: Brain, Brains, Child Books, Dictionaries, First Years, Foreign, Foreign Language, Grammar, Helping, Kids, Language, Language Books, Language Centers, Languages, Learn, Learning Styles, New Language, New Parents, Peers, People, Refinement, Sham, Sponges, Third Language, Tips., Vocabulary
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Friday, January 22nd, 2010

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V avtobiograficheskom romane Dzheka Londona – `Martin Iden` (1909 g.) vossozdana nelegkaja, no prekrasnaja pora ego zhizni, kogda, skripja i zastrevaja, koleso fortuny medlenno povorachivalos’, poka ne prishla minuta torzhestva, jarko i otkrovenno vyrazheny mnogie vnutrennie konflikty, perezhitye pisatelem uzhe na zare tvorchestva i ne preodolennye im do konca. London vvel v dannyj roman volnovavshuju ego temu psihologicheskogo preobrazovanija cheloveka, v tjazhelyh… More >>
Jack London. Martin Iden Russian Language Only
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Monday, January 11th, 2010
Introduction
The general studies of the varied aspects of social life that interest us to a substantial extent include folkloristics, sociolinguistics, sociology, social and cultural anthropology, ethnology and ethnography. Though these studies are known and established as different subjects of learning or disciplines, it is not always possible to make a clear distinction between them. They are even found to be overlapping and inter-dependent in many respects. This factor encourages the present writer to examine how the subject-matter and/or medium of one social science can contribute to the study of another social science. For the convenience of the current investigation, the researcher has narrowed down the area and zeroed in on folklore and sociolinguistics.
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The Study of the Language Embodying and Transmitting Folklore: an Endeavour to Reveal Its Relevance to Sociolinguistics
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Sunday, January 10th, 2010

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The best loved fairy tales from the Brothers Grimm collection, including Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Hansel and Gretel, Tom Thumb, and many others. Translated in modern English. The internationally renowned writings of the Grimm brothers have inspired dozens of Disney remakes and hundreds of other modern day fairy tales and stories. This collection includes the most well-known among the hundreds of tales in the expansive Grimm library…. More >>
The Best of Grimm’s Fairy Tales: In Modern Language
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Children’s Nursery Rhymes Teach Language and Counting Skills
Friday, March 19th, 2010Nursery Rhymes have been taught to children for hundreds of years, with many dating from the Middle Ages. They are the earliest educational tools that children use for learning language and counting skills. Additionally they combine movement and music teaching kids rhythm and melody.
But according to a recent study more than 40% of parents cannot recite a single nursery rhyme all the way through.
Many cultures around the world have their own indigenous nursery rhymes but most of the best known rhymes are from England and more recently the US.
Tags: Baby Rock, Bubonic Plague, Children’s, Counting, Cradle Baby, Cradle Will Rock, Cultures Around The World, Group Of Conspirators, Gun Powder Plot, Guy Fawkes, Houses Of Parliament, Isaiah Thomas, Jack And Jill, Jill Jack, John Newberry, Language, Learning Language, Nursery, Nursery Rhyme, Political Commentaries, Pretty Song, Rhymes, Rhythm And Melody, Rock A Bye Baby, Skills, Teach, Tommy Thumb
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