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How to Learn a New Language
Try to use a language learning app to learn a new language as quickly as possible.
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24 Best Online Tutoring Jobs Hiring in 2019 (Earn $20 to $100+/Hour)
Are you looking to dive into the word on online tutoring? In this guide, we will help you find the
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The Ultimate Language Learning Guide: How to Learn Any Language Fast
Want to learn Spanish, German or even Chinese? Use this FREE ultimate 8,000-word guide to learn any language fast - no matter your age, budget or location.
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This Chrome extension lets you learn a new language by watching Netflix
Learning a new language through immersion doesn’t mean you have to pack your bags and move to Europe for three months. Now, you just need to turn on Netflix. Language Learning with Netflix is a Chrome extension that lets you watch shows with two subtitles on at the same time so you can visually pair translations with dialogue and learn some new vocabulary in the process. It’s a clever service that makes use of Netflix’s massive catalog and all of the major languages in which it already offers subtitles, including Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, and Turkish.
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BIBLE STORIES (49): ESAU, EDOM & AMALEK
I have mentioned it earlier in this series, how it was that chapters of the Bible that dealt with genealogies held little to no interest for me until very recently. They used to represent the part …
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The Chinese Bible’s translators, and how Eve became Xiawa
When Christians produced a definitive Mandarin translation of the Bible, the Chinese Union Version, they consulted ancient Greek texts as well as editions in English Their translations of metaphors and allegories introduced to China phrases such as sacrificial lamb and a tooth for a tooth whose biblical origins are forgotten today
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Haud Yer Wheesht?
Ivery weekend, ye’ll find me at mercats in Embra, sellin ma airt. Whilst it’s hoo ah earn a livin, ah didnae choose tae mak airt celebratin Scotland’s culture, language an history as a money makker…
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Scholar’s coveted Bible translation, 22 years in the making, set to hit shelves
Prizing the original literary style above all else, Robert Alter becomes the first scholar to single-handedly produce a comprehensive English language text
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The World's Most Musical Languages
Why one syllable spoken at different pitches can have seven meanings
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The Useless French Language and Why We Learn It
Colin Marshall examines English speakers’ relationship to the French language, which is the subject of a growing number of books.
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Thinking in a second language drains the imagination of vividness
It is fascinating to wonder how these effects might play out in the real world, particularly in international politics. By Christian Jarrett
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AI translates news just as well as a human would
Even bilingual human consultants approved.
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Icelandic language battles threat of 'digital extinction'
Iceland’s mother tongue and cultural identity is drowning in an online ocean of English
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Why Menu Translations Go Terribly Wrong
Toward a grand unified theory of hilarious and odd foreign-language menus.
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‘Happy New Year’ in European languages
Learn how to wish a "Happy New Year" in German, French, Spanish, Italian and other languages with my neatly coloured map!
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Study finds reading information aloud to yourself improves memory
You are more likely to remember something if you read it out loud, a study from the University of Waterloo has found. A recent Waterloo study found that speaking text aloud helps to get words into long-term memory. Dubbed the “production effect,” the study determined that it is the dual action of speaking and hearing oneself that has the most beneficial impact on memory.
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Babies Learn What Words Mean before They Can Use Them
Babies begin to learn words and what they mean well before they begin talking, and researchers are beginning to understand how they do it. "I think it's especially intriguing that we find evidence that for infants, even their early words aren't 'islands': even with a very small vocabulary they seem to have a sense that some words and concepts are more 'similar' than others,” Dr. Elika Bergelson from Duke University, Durham, North Carolina told Reuters Health by email.
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10 Reasons Why You Should Learn a Foreign Language
Benefits from learning another language considerably improve your well-being and they're covered in an all-inclusive infographic, so dig in!
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The Bilingual Brain Calculates Differently Depending on the Language Used
A new study reports mathematical processes in the brain are influenced by language. Studying bilingual people, researchers discovered cognitive 'extra effort' is required for solving math problems when presented in the second language.
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What Shakespeare's English Sounded Like - and how we know
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