Mandarin Chinese is a tonal language, which means that different tones can change the meaning of a word, even if the pronunciation and spelling are otherwise the same. I
Mandarin Chinese - Intro, How to Learn, and DemystifyingBeleza Chan
Is Mandarin one of the most difficult languages to learn? Characters and tones can be seem intimidating at first, but it is a much simpler language than it meets the eye.
This document provides an overview of the Chinese language and culture. It discusses that China has the world's largest population and that Mandarin Chinese is the most widely spoken first language. While Chinese dialects differ in pronunciation, they use the same characters. It also summarizes that Chinese characters originated from pictographs and there are over 50,000 total characters, though about 2,000 are needed for basic literacy. Pinyin is used to write Chinese with the Roman alphabet. Chinese uses a tonal system and its sentence structure is generally simpler than English.
Learning English as a second language - the myths, facts and realitiesNalaka Gamage
This document discusses common myths and facts about learning English to provide a realistic approach. Some myths discussed are that English is too difficult to learn, speaking is more important than writing, and needing a British accent. However, the facts are that English has a simple alphabet and grammar, what is spoken is the same as what is written, and natural accents are accepted. The reality is that English is easy to learn by focusing on essential words, being confident with one's own accent, and understanding context without knowing every word. The key is to ignore myths, put in initial effort, and use common sense when learning and using English.
This document discusses different methods for learning English, including theoretical and practical approaches. The theoretical side involves activities like reading, writing, and using worksheets, while the practical side focuses on speaking and listening skills. It also recommends finding the right learning source, practicing regularly, and getting feedback from others. The key is to make a plan, learn gradually through repetition, and persist in practicing English skills despite challenges.
Do Spoken English Classes really help? Students never get to question was everything in the material taught or was the money and time spent really justified. So how would one actually become the effective communicator one day. Such truths are well discussed
This document provides a summary of common contractions used in spoken English. It defines what a contraction is and explains the purpose of the apostrophe. It then lists many common contractions with examples of how they are used in sentences, including: don't, shouldn't, wouldn't, isn't, it's, let's, that's, what's, he's, I'll, I'm, and others. It covers contractions for all persons and provides both affirmative and negative examples to demonstrate proper usage. The document aims to improve the reader's understanding and use of contractions in everyday spoken English.
Mandarin Chinese - Intro, How to Learn, and DemystifyingBeleza Chan
Is Mandarin one of the most difficult languages to learn? Characters and tones can be seem intimidating at first, but it is a much simpler language than it meets the eye.
This document provides an overview of the Chinese language and culture. It discusses that China has the world's largest population and that Mandarin Chinese is the most widely spoken first language. While Chinese dialects differ in pronunciation, they use the same characters. It also summarizes that Chinese characters originated from pictographs and there are over 50,000 total characters, though about 2,000 are needed for basic literacy. Pinyin is used to write Chinese with the Roman alphabet. Chinese uses a tonal system and its sentence structure is generally simpler than English.
Learning English as a second language - the myths, facts and realitiesNalaka Gamage
This document discusses common myths and facts about learning English to provide a realistic approach. Some myths discussed are that English is too difficult to learn, speaking is more important than writing, and needing a British accent. However, the facts are that English has a simple alphabet and grammar, what is spoken is the same as what is written, and natural accents are accepted. The reality is that English is easy to learn by focusing on essential words, being confident with one's own accent, and understanding context without knowing every word. The key is to ignore myths, put in initial effort, and use common sense when learning and using English.
This document discusses different methods for learning English, including theoretical and practical approaches. The theoretical side involves activities like reading, writing, and using worksheets, while the practical side focuses on speaking and listening skills. It also recommends finding the right learning source, practicing regularly, and getting feedback from others. The key is to make a plan, learn gradually through repetition, and persist in practicing English skills despite challenges.
Do Spoken English Classes really help? Students never get to question was everything in the material taught or was the money and time spent really justified. So how would one actually become the effective communicator one day. Such truths are well discussed
This document provides a summary of common contractions used in spoken English. It defines what a contraction is and explains the purpose of the apostrophe. It then lists many common contractions with examples of how they are used in sentences, including: don't, shouldn't, wouldn't, isn't, it's, let's, that's, what's, he's, I'll, I'm, and others. It covers contractions for all persons and provides both affirmative and negative examples to demonstrate proper usage. The document aims to improve the reader's understanding and use of contractions in everyday spoken English.
This document provides information about an English course being offered. It introduces the teacher, who has 20 years of experience, and provides details about the course methodology, materials, useful expressions, the English alphabet, spelling, numbers and symbols, how to sign up, a free test class, and congratulates the reader for learning about the course. It encourages signing up to start the process of learning English.
Demystifying Mandarin - Learn Chinese by Hutong SchoolHutong School
Jan Wostyn, Director International Relations of Hutong School, will give you a bird's eye view of the fascinating Chinese language, zooming in on different aspects of a language which many Westerners believe to be the hardest language in the world, until they actually get started, and discover the surprisingly simplicity of Chinese compared to most European languages.
www.hutong-school.com
The document discusses factors that affect English speaking skills. It identifies 6 key factors: 1) listening comprehension, emphasizing the importance of listening without subtitles and practicing paraphrasing; 2) grammatical accuracy, with examples of common mistakes; 3) pronunciation, noting English is not phonetic and providing tips; 4) accent neutralization through studying vowel/consonant sounds; 5) vocabulary, explaining commonly misused words; and 6) providing answers appropriate to the questions asked. The document stresses the importance of mastering these various factors to be considered a good English speaker.
This document provides essay writing tips and explains common grading symbols used by instructors. It recommends including an introduction with a thesis, several body paragraphs explaining and developing ideas, and a conclusion. It also describes the components of a strong body paragraph and emphasizes using clear, specific language while avoiding unnecessary words and phrases. Finally, it lists 25 common grading symbols used to identify errors or areas for improvement in student essays.
To be upfront here, there are several ways of learning Mandarin for simplicity. Though, learning Mandarin may be dependent on individual ability and skill. With the few points enumerated in this text, you are sure to understand the comprehensive details on the best way to learn Mandarin.
This document advertises Turkish speaking practice courses to improve conversational skills. It provides information on how the online courses work, including downloading conversation topics, scheduling classes with a teacher via Skype, and practicing speaking to improve skills. A list of sample conversation topics is given covering everyday topics like introductions, food, plans, routines, preferences and more. Visitors are encouraged to purchase hours of speaking practice and start conversing in Turkish.
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The document outlines 7 secrets to learning English: 1) Learn word stress, 2) Learn sentence stress, 3) Listen frequently, 4) Allow passive listening, 5) Improve vocabulary with 5 new words daily, 6) Study 30 minutes daily for better results than 3.5 hours weekly, and 7) Revise learning on repeated intervals for improved retention. The secrets emphasize the importance of listening, vocabulary building, consistent practice in short sessions, and review.
English language skills are important for success on competitive exams. Mastering English vocabulary is key, as verbal ability makes up an important part of many exams like banking, civil services, and teaching exams. The best way to improve vocabulary is through regular practice reading, listening, and using new words in conversations. Learning words in groups or "families" related to a topic, like airport terms, helps make them easier to remember and use naturally. Practicing with a dictionary and games also helps strengthen vocabulary over time.
This document provides tips for learning to speak English fluently as an adult. It recommends listening to audio in English for an hour a day to get used to the sounds and rhythms. It also advises repeating phrases out loud for half an hour to practice. Additionally, it suggests reading English transcripts daily, starting simply and increasing difficulty. Most importantly, it stresses being disciplined and practicing English every day, as leaving breaks will make it harder to learn. With daily practice of listening, speaking, and reading, an adult can learn English fluency through repetition over time.
The difficulties faced by chinese students learning englishMonty Vorster
Chinese students face many difficulties when learning English, including with sounds, pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary, culture and idioms. Specifically, they struggle with English phonemes, stress, rhythm, intonation, consonant and vowel sounds. Grammar challenges include parts of speech, tenses, pronouns, word order and prepositions. Vocabulary is difficult due to false cognates, small verbs and idioms. Pronunciation of consonant clusters, linking and reductions are ongoing hurdles as well. Mastering these areas requires significant practice to overcome the differences between Chinese and English.
This document provides tips for improving English pronunciation and speaking abilities. It recommends observing the mouth movements of fluent English speakers, slowing down speech, focusing on removing one's native language influence, listening to English media, finding English speaking friends both online and in person, practicing singing English songs, learning the phonetic alphabet, focusing on individual problem sounds, and ensuring clear enunciation even if retaining an accent. The key is being understood while gradually increasing comfort through regular practice speaking English.
Business English - Stress and Intonation in English - Ash VyasAsh (Ashvini) Vyas
Stress and Intonation is important to speak like a native speaker. This presentation shares understanding, best practices and examples of Stress and Intonation.
The document provides tips and guidance for learning English effectively. It discusses why English is important, challenges in learning English, and strategies for improving vocabulary, grammar, and use of tenses. Key recommendations include using a dictionary, learning words in context, speaking English regularly to build confidence, and not being afraid to make mistakes in the learning process.
Learn best practices for having an effective and powerful telephone talk. The common phrases, best practices and common etiquette are shared to have a formal or informal communication. Learn how to have a professional telephone talk on phone in a business setup.
This document outlines topics and techniques for learning spoken English, including suggestions for activities like "Last Letter, First Letter" word games. It discusses common difficulties with English like pronunciation, idioms and public speaking. Tips are provided for overcoming fear of speaking English, such as accepting corrections, practicing vocabulary in phrases, and using English as much as possible. The document introduces the teacher, Richard Chamberlain, and explains the course will focus on listening, speaking, reading and writing skills through repetition and active participation.
The document discusses an English listening exercise about learning the language. The exercise asks the learner to identify which difficulties in learning English were mentioned by the speaker, including having trouble remembering long words, quickly forgetting new words, and finding it difficult to talk about unfamiliar subjects. The learner must select the correct statements from a list of 10 options summarizing challenges faced while acquiring English.
This document provides tips for improving English speaking skills. It recommends practicing speaking as much as possible, such as asking and answering questions in class, joining clubs, and talking to English speakers. Specific tips include understanding questions, thinking about answers, finding the right words, and focusing on pronunciation. Mistakes are okay and communication is the goal. Preparing responses at home and learning common phrases can boost confidence. The most important tip is to think in English rather than translating from another language.
Josh finds a solution to cross a bridge guarded by a troll. He starts crossing after the troll checks the bridge. Halfway across, after 2 minutes, he turns around and goes back the way he came. When the troll checks again, it tells him to turn around and continue going, allowing him to finish crossing in the direction he wanted without issue. The document also briefly mentions learning Mandarin vocabulary and characters, as well as experiencing Chinese culture like desserts.
This document introduces learning Chinese and provides tips for memorizing Chinese words. It notes that over 1 billion people speak Chinese and that knowing Chinese will help with international business. It explains that Chinese words have characters, pronunciation using pinyin, and tones. Different character types like pictographs and semantic-phonetic compounds are described. While Chinese has many characters, becoming literate requires learning about 3,000 characters which could be done in under a year by learning 10 characters daily. Pinyin is also introduced as a romanization system to help with pronunciation.
This document provides information about an English course being offered. It introduces the teacher, who has 20 years of experience, and provides details about the course methodology, materials, useful expressions, the English alphabet, spelling, numbers and symbols, how to sign up, a free test class, and congratulates the reader for learning about the course. It encourages signing up to start the process of learning English.
Demystifying Mandarin - Learn Chinese by Hutong SchoolHutong School
Jan Wostyn, Director International Relations of Hutong School, will give you a bird's eye view of the fascinating Chinese language, zooming in on different aspects of a language which many Westerners believe to be the hardest language in the world, until they actually get started, and discover the surprisingly simplicity of Chinese compared to most European languages.
www.hutong-school.com
The document discusses factors that affect English speaking skills. It identifies 6 key factors: 1) listening comprehension, emphasizing the importance of listening without subtitles and practicing paraphrasing; 2) grammatical accuracy, with examples of common mistakes; 3) pronunciation, noting English is not phonetic and providing tips; 4) accent neutralization through studying vowel/consonant sounds; 5) vocabulary, explaining commonly misused words; and 6) providing answers appropriate to the questions asked. The document stresses the importance of mastering these various factors to be considered a good English speaker.
This document provides essay writing tips and explains common grading symbols used by instructors. It recommends including an introduction with a thesis, several body paragraphs explaining and developing ideas, and a conclusion. It also describes the components of a strong body paragraph and emphasizes using clear, specific language while avoiding unnecessary words and phrases. Finally, it lists 25 common grading symbols used to identify errors or areas for improvement in student essays.
To be upfront here, there are several ways of learning Mandarin for simplicity. Though, learning Mandarin may be dependent on individual ability and skill. With the few points enumerated in this text, you are sure to understand the comprehensive details on the best way to learn Mandarin.
This document advertises Turkish speaking practice courses to improve conversational skills. It provides information on how the online courses work, including downloading conversation topics, scheduling classes with a teacher via Skype, and practicing speaking to improve skills. A list of sample conversation topics is given covering everyday topics like introductions, food, plans, routines, preferences and more. Visitors are encouraged to purchase hours of speaking practice and start conversing in Turkish.
Pune Training Institute ranks in top foreign language Classes in Pune , It also has presence in Kalewadi Phat, Pimpri, Wakad. Best Foreign Language institute.
The document outlines 7 secrets to learning English: 1) Learn word stress, 2) Learn sentence stress, 3) Listen frequently, 4) Allow passive listening, 5) Improve vocabulary with 5 new words daily, 6) Study 30 minutes daily for better results than 3.5 hours weekly, and 7) Revise learning on repeated intervals for improved retention. The secrets emphasize the importance of listening, vocabulary building, consistent practice in short sessions, and review.
English language skills are important for success on competitive exams. Mastering English vocabulary is key, as verbal ability makes up an important part of many exams like banking, civil services, and teaching exams. The best way to improve vocabulary is through regular practice reading, listening, and using new words in conversations. Learning words in groups or "families" related to a topic, like airport terms, helps make them easier to remember and use naturally. Practicing with a dictionary and games also helps strengthen vocabulary over time.
This document provides tips for learning to speak English fluently as an adult. It recommends listening to audio in English for an hour a day to get used to the sounds and rhythms. It also advises repeating phrases out loud for half an hour to practice. Additionally, it suggests reading English transcripts daily, starting simply and increasing difficulty. Most importantly, it stresses being disciplined and practicing English every day, as leaving breaks will make it harder to learn. With daily practice of listening, speaking, and reading, an adult can learn English fluency through repetition over time.
The difficulties faced by chinese students learning englishMonty Vorster
Chinese students face many difficulties when learning English, including with sounds, pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary, culture and idioms. Specifically, they struggle with English phonemes, stress, rhythm, intonation, consonant and vowel sounds. Grammar challenges include parts of speech, tenses, pronouns, word order and prepositions. Vocabulary is difficult due to false cognates, small verbs and idioms. Pronunciation of consonant clusters, linking and reductions are ongoing hurdles as well. Mastering these areas requires significant practice to overcome the differences between Chinese and English.
This document provides tips for improving English pronunciation and speaking abilities. It recommends observing the mouth movements of fluent English speakers, slowing down speech, focusing on removing one's native language influence, listening to English media, finding English speaking friends both online and in person, practicing singing English songs, learning the phonetic alphabet, focusing on individual problem sounds, and ensuring clear enunciation even if retaining an accent. The key is being understood while gradually increasing comfort through regular practice speaking English.
Business English - Stress and Intonation in English - Ash VyasAsh (Ashvini) Vyas
Stress and Intonation is important to speak like a native speaker. This presentation shares understanding, best practices and examples of Stress and Intonation.
The document provides tips and guidance for learning English effectively. It discusses why English is important, challenges in learning English, and strategies for improving vocabulary, grammar, and use of tenses. Key recommendations include using a dictionary, learning words in context, speaking English regularly to build confidence, and not being afraid to make mistakes in the learning process.
Learn best practices for having an effective and powerful telephone talk. The common phrases, best practices and common etiquette are shared to have a formal or informal communication. Learn how to have a professional telephone talk on phone in a business setup.
This document outlines topics and techniques for learning spoken English, including suggestions for activities like "Last Letter, First Letter" word games. It discusses common difficulties with English like pronunciation, idioms and public speaking. Tips are provided for overcoming fear of speaking English, such as accepting corrections, practicing vocabulary in phrases, and using English as much as possible. The document introduces the teacher, Richard Chamberlain, and explains the course will focus on listening, speaking, reading and writing skills through repetition and active participation.
The document discusses an English listening exercise about learning the language. The exercise asks the learner to identify which difficulties in learning English were mentioned by the speaker, including having trouble remembering long words, quickly forgetting new words, and finding it difficult to talk about unfamiliar subjects. The learner must select the correct statements from a list of 10 options summarizing challenges faced while acquiring English.
This document provides tips for improving English speaking skills. It recommends practicing speaking as much as possible, such as asking and answering questions in class, joining clubs, and talking to English speakers. Specific tips include understanding questions, thinking about answers, finding the right words, and focusing on pronunciation. Mistakes are okay and communication is the goal. Preparing responses at home and learning common phrases can boost confidence. The most important tip is to think in English rather than translating from another language.
Josh finds a solution to cross a bridge guarded by a troll. He starts crossing after the troll checks the bridge. Halfway across, after 2 minutes, he turns around and goes back the way he came. When the troll checks again, it tells him to turn around and continue going, allowing him to finish crossing in the direction he wanted without issue. The document also briefly mentions learning Mandarin vocabulary and characters, as well as experiencing Chinese culture like desserts.
This document introduces learning Chinese and provides tips for memorizing Chinese words. It notes that over 1 billion people speak Chinese and that knowing Chinese will help with international business. It explains that Chinese words have characters, pronunciation using pinyin, and tones. Different character types like pictographs and semantic-phonetic compounds are described. While Chinese has many characters, becoming literate requires learning about 3,000 characters which could be done in under a year by learning 10 characters daily. Pinyin is also introduced as a romanization system to help with pronunciation.
Chinese characters are the oldest continuously used writing system in the world. They are logograms used in Chinese and other Asian languages. Chinese is now one of the six official languages of the United Nations and has earned greater status worldwide, despite not being the only language spoken in China. Learning Chinese provides opportunities for business, travel, and cultural enrichment as it allows you to communicate with many in China and Taiwan.
Introduction to chinese language and cultureImtiaz Arefin
This document provides an overview of some key features of the Chinese language. It notes that Chinese is the most widely spoken language in the world, with Mandarin and Cantonese being the most popular forms. It also discusses that Chinese is a tonal language written with characters rather than an alphabet, and that the pinyin system uses the Latin alphabet to represent the phonetic pronunciation of Mandarin Chinese.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
1. The document outlines 8 basic rules of Chinese stroke order including writing from left to right, top to bottom, horizontal lines preceding vertical lines, certain strokes preceding others, and ordering strokes from outside to inside or middle to sides.
2. Examples are provided for each rule with Chinese characters and their pinyin and English meaning.
3. Readers are prompted to test their understanding by identifying the correct stroke order for example characters.
This document contains 3 worksheets for a kindergarten student. The first worksheet asks the student to circle pictures of common objects and draw and label a picture. The second worksheet asks the student to circle pictures of vehicles and write that they have a toy. The third worksheet involves matching capital and lowercase letters and coloring in bubbles with partner letters.
This document contains a series of kindergarten worksheets and activities for children to complete. There are instructions for writing, drawing, circling letters and words, sorting pictures, and filling in blanks. The worksheets cover topics like writing names, identifying letters, drawing pictures to match words, and describing objects seen in different places.
Last week, we invited Yamin Ma and Xinying Li to give a lecture on teaching Chinese as a foreign Language in Utah and Alberta.
Teacher Ma and teacher Li shared their experiences on teaching methods and strategies and lots of Chinese language teachers attended the lecture.
During the lecture, inspiring talks given centered around topics like teaching approaches, in-classroom strategies, and curriculum implementation.
Basic Arabic (Jordanian) Language Course101_languages
An introductory Arabic (Jordanian) language course prepared by the U.S. Peace Corps for its volunteers.
View and download the full course (with audio) at:
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Basic Chinese (Mandarin) Language Course101_languages
This document provides materials to teach Mandarin Chinese to Peace Corps invitees, including 15 audio lessons and accompanying scripts. It covers basic greetings, introductions, numbers, food/drink, directions, time, family and other everyday vocabulary and phrases. Grammatical structures are kept simple, focusing on subject-verb-object word order and using question particles instead of word rearrangement. Tones are indicated using diacritical marks and their meanings distinguished. Pinyin romanization is used to represent pronunciation.
Basic Mandarin Chinese | Lesson 1 | Grasp the tones in Mandarin!CultureAlley
This document provides an introduction to Mandarin Chinese tones. It explains that each syllable in Mandarin has a distinct tone and identifies the four tones using diacritical marks - high level (first tone), rising (second tone), falling-rising (third tone) and falling (fourth tone). It illustrates each tone using the syllable "ma" with different meanings depending on the tone. The document provides exercises to practice identifying the tones of words like "mother", "horse" and reinforces learning with feedback. It concludes with a brief section on the history of China.
Basic Mandarin Chinese | Lesson 6 | Introducing yourself & meeting new friendsCultureAlley
Learn Mandarin Chinese for free using self-paced audio-visual lessons and interactive practice exercises - CultureAlley - master conversations, grammar, vocabulary and more! This lessons covers conversations around introducing oneself, meeting new people and friends. It will also cover telling one's name.To study this at your own pace, take quizzes and explore more lessons go to www.culturealley.com. See you at the Alley!
This document provides an overview of learning the Chinese language. It discusses the importance and growth of learning Chinese. It then covers 7 chapters that give tips and techniques for learning Chinese including ways to learn, basic skills required, and easy methods like using flashcards, studying with a partner, and reviewing lessons. The document emphasizes that learning Chinese requires commitment and practicing pronunciation of tones is especially important. It aims to provide useful information to help readers learn Chinese.
How to speak in English with confidenceTinchu Singh
The document provides 4 tips for speaking English with confidence:
1. Start speaking without hesitation and let others correct mistakes, as this is how confidence and proper English skills are developed.
2. Memorize and repeat correct sentences to learn like a first language, without focusing on grammar rules initially.
3. Practice speaking without thinking so information can be recalled instantly in conversations. Repeated practice is necessary to develop this skill.
4. In addition to other English learning activities, actively speaking with English speakers in groups or online helps improve speaking abilities within a week and builds long-term confidence.
1. Don't focus too much on grammar rules when trying to become fluent in speaking English. While grammar is important for exams, it can slow down natural speech. Instead, learn phrases that allow you to create many correct sentences.
2. Practice speaking the material you hear and read out loud. Many people can read and listen in English but cannot speak fluently because they don't practice speaking. Repeating material out loud helps speaking become automatic.
3. Surround yourself with English as much as possible by listening to audio lessons frequently, even when not studying, to accelerate learning just as being immersed in a language environment helps native acquisition.
English how to speak english fluently in 1 week freeVinita Jha
This document provides tips for learning to speak English fluently in one week. It recommends practicing speaking English through small talk, listening to English extensively from TV and music, reading novels to learn sentence structures, and recruiting an English-speaking friend as a mentor. Mastering vocabulary, idioms, and avoiding direct translation are also emphasized as important to gaining fluency. Regular practice speaking, thinking in English, and recording yourself are presented as key to learning conversational skills.
1. The document provides 5 rules for speaking English fluently: don't study grammar, learn and study phrases, don't translate from your native language, practice speaking what you hear rather than just listening, and submerge yourself in English by surrounding yourself with the language.
2. It recommends learning phrases rather than individual words, as phrases allow you to create many correct sentences, and advises against translating from your native language as word order and grammar rules differ.
3. It stresses the importance of practicing speaking what you hear rather than just listening, as speaking is key to fluency, and submerging yourself in English by only speaking English with friends and listening to English audio.
This document discusses learning Mandarin Chinese. It begins by congratulating the reader for starting their Mandarin journey. It then explains that the book will provide techniques to master Mandarin communication. It notes that learning Mandarin may be for various reasons like daily conversation or work. The document claims that with 60 hours of study, one can speak Mandarin fluently. It distinguishes Mandarin as the primary Chinese dialect. The purpose is clearly defined as helping readers achieve an 80% conversation ability in Mandarin, not just knowing a few words. It explains that the 60 hour claim is based on their teaching experience with students of varying backgrounds achieving fluency. The overall goal is to help more people master
This document provides tips for improving English speaking skills and becoming more fluent. It advises not being afraid to make mistakes when speaking and to continue speaking even when errors occur. It also recommends memorizing conversation starters to initiate interactions and practicing speaking through everyday processes like following recipes. Learning phrases and from others who speak English can further aid in becoming more confident and fluent. Regular practice of speaking is important for improvement over time.
The document provides 7 formulas for learning English through the English Learning Pakistan (ELP) program.
Formula 1 advises students to stop studying grammar and instead learn through listening to improve speaking ability. Formula 2 says to learn phrases instead of single words to boost vocabulary and fluency. Formula 3 emphasizes the importance of listening first to understand English before speaking.
Formula 4 recommends learning words deeply through repetition instead of quickly memorizing many words. Formula 5 explains that listening to understandable English helps learn grammar automatically through exposure. Formula 6 promises to reveal how to avoid textbooks and learn real English.
The document outlines 8 things that are important for succeeding in learning languages: 1) It requires work and regular practice; 2) Use the language every day; 3) Learn with and speak to other people; 4) Use repetition to remember vocabulary and grammar; 5) Age is not a barrier to learning; 6) Maintain a positive attitude; 7) Learn vocabulary in context rather than isolation; 8) Use a variety of resources beyond textbooks like podcasts, TV and conversations. It also recommends several apps for practicing conversations, listening skills, and speaking English.
This document discusses the importance of listening for developing English fluency. It states that the key to fluency is having a lot of understandable and repetitive listening. Listening to easier English material multiple times allows the information to sink in and be remembered. The document provides suggestions for powerful listening, including narrow listening to topics or speakers, dividing listening throughout the day, using an MP3 player, and reading while listening. Following these methods consistently for 6 months is recommended to achieve excellent English speaking abilities.
The document discusses Rule #4 for learning English - learn deeply. It explains that learning deeply means mastering concepts through extensive repetition, not just surface-level memorization. Deep learning ensures information is stored far into the brain so it can't be forgotten and becomes automatic. It recommends focusing on a single lesson for 1-2 weeks, listening daily, to fully understand it before moving on. Only through repetition over long periods can English be learned not just for tests but for real use through automaticity without conscious thought.
Download this free beginner's guide to learning and mastering the basics of Chinese.
The pdf guide is more than 60 pages of vocabulary, grammar and lessons grouped around 20 basic questions & answers that you will want to master as a beginner. You can print it out to go through on your own or participate live at: http://studymorechinese.com/
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This document provides tips for learning a foreign language through various methods such as joining a language class, hiring a private tutor, or learning at home. It discusses the benefits of classes, which include opportunities for practice, guidance from a native speaker teacher, and conversation partners among classmates. Private tutors allow for more one-on-one time but are more expensive. Learning at home involves using free online resources, textbooks, or purchased learning packages, but makes speaking practice more difficult. Overall, success requires balancing listening, speaking, reading and writing skills, and committing significant time to practice.
There is no denying that internationally, English language has become the most convenient mode of communication and education. If you really want to be a part of a global community and have thousands of avenues open up to you then you have got to perfect this language. In this blog, you will find the ways to perfect your English oral skills, speaking skills and English conversation skills.
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This document provides tips for learning to speak English fluently in 1 week. It discusses improving listening skills through passive, extensive, and responsive listening. Reading skills and vocabulary development are also covered. The document emphasizes practicing speaking, thinking in English, and surrounding yourself with English speakers to gain fluency over time through consistent practice and exposure to the language.
The document provides 10 tips for successful language learning. It recommends setting realistic expectations and accepting that mistakes are part of the learning process. It suggests breaking up study time into smaller chunks daily and practicing vocabulary through various reading strategies. The tips also include practicing language skills aloud, doing homework conscientiously by looking up unknown words, forming study groups, identifying one's learning style, maximizing language exposure through immersion, spending time on task during class, and communicating with instructors for help. The overall message is that regular practice and active engagement with the language are essential for learning.
The document provides 10 tips for successful language learning. It recommends setting realistic expectations and accepting that mistakes are part of the learning process. It suggests breaking up study time into smaller chunks daily and practicing vocabulary through various reading strategies. The tips also include practicing language skills aloud, doing homework conscientiously by looking up unknown words, forming study groups, identifying one's learning style, maximizing language exposure through immersion, spending time on task during class, and communicating with instructors for help. The overall message is that regular practice and active engagement with the language are essential for learning.
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Philippine Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) CurriculumMJDuyan
(𝐓𝐋𝐄 𝟏𝟎𝟎) (𝐋𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐨𝐧 𝟏)-𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐦𝐬
𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐮𝐬𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐄𝐏𝐏 𝐂𝐮𝐫𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐮𝐥𝐮𝐦 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐏𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐩𝐩𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐬:
- Understand the goals and objectives of the Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) curriculum, recognizing its importance in fostering practical life skills and values among students. Students will also be able to identify the key components and subjects covered, such as agriculture, home economics, industrial arts, and information and communication technology.
𝐄𝐱𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐍𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐒𝐜𝐨𝐩𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐚𝐧 𝐄𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐞𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐞𝐮𝐫:
-Define entrepreneurship, distinguishing it from general business activities by emphasizing its focus on innovation, risk-taking, and value creation. Students will describe the characteristics and traits of successful entrepreneurs, including their roles and responsibilities, and discuss the broader economic and social impacts of entrepreneurial activities on both local and global scales.
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ملزمة تشريح الجهاز الهيكلي (نظري 3)
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تتميز هذهِ الملزمة بعِدة مُميزات :
1- مُترجمة ترجمة تُناسب جميع المستويات
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3- دقة الكتابة والصور عالية جداً جداً جداً
4- هُنالك بعض المعلومات تم توضيحها بشكل تفصيلي جداً (تُعتبر لدى الطالب أو الطالبة بإنها معلومات مُبهمة ومع ذلك تم توضيح هذهِ المعلومات المُبهمة بشكل تفصيلي جداً
5- الملزمة تشرح نفسها ب نفسها بس تكلك تعال اقراني
6- تحتوي الملزمة في اول سلايد على خارطة تتضمن جميع تفرُعات معلومات الجهاز الهيكلي المذكورة في هذهِ الملزمة
واخيراً هذهِ الملزمة حلالٌ عليكم وإتمنى منكم إن تدعولي بالخير والصحة والعافية فقط
كل التوفيق زملائي وزميلاتي ، زميلكم محمد الذهبي 💊💊
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A Visual Guide to 1 Samuel | A Tale of Two HeartsSteve Thomason
These slides walk through the story of 1 Samuel. Samuel is the last judge of Israel. The people reject God and want a king. Saul is anointed as the first king, but he is not a good king. David, the shepherd boy is anointed and Saul is envious of him. David shows honor while Saul continues to self destruct.
1. How To Learn Mandarin Fast
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2. Is Mandarin hard to learn? This is probably the question that has
led you here. The answer to this questions is no. Mandarin is not
hard to learn. If you are really interested in this language, it will
not take you long to master it. It is one of the easiest languages
to learn. If you are planning to travel to China or work with
people from china, learning Mandarin can be very helpful. It
will make communication easy.
The amount of time that you are going to take to learn Chinese
depends entirely on you. You can learn Chinese in five minutes.
It can also take you an hour, a week or a year. The amount of
time fully depends on whether you use the best way to learn
Chinese, your interest and your effort. There are a couple of
things that you do when you start learning Mandarin. Some of
the things that you should do include;
1. Learn the four tones of the language
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3. There are four basic tomes in mandarin pronunciation. These
should be the first things you learn about when you start
learning the language. Use all the resources you can get your
hands on to learn the four tones of Chinese. Don’t be
discouraged if you can’t get them right the first time. Just like
everything else, it will take some time before you master the
tones. Don’t expect to speak like a fluent Chinese speaker when
you learn the four tones. It is going to take some time.
2. The common terms and phrases
There are some terms and phrases that are used many times.
Examples are greetings, thank you, you are welcome etc. Learn
how to say these things before you go for more sophisticated
words. You need to find someone that will help you pronounce
the terms and phrases. Once you are comfortable with the
common phrases and terms, you can now go for the more
sophisticated stuff.
3. Use what you learn as much as you can
Once you learn something in Chinese, use it as much as you can.
This not only helps you stick it to your memory, but it also helps
to make your pronunciation better. When talking to people, use a
Chinese phrases before you say it again in English. This way,
you will become fluent sooner than you ever thought is possible.
When you do these things, you can learn Chinese in 5 minutes.
There are many how to learn Chinese characters’ resources to
help you learn online.
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