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How to Speak French Fast
If you have been accepted as a foreign exchange student to France, or you are planning a trip to France within the next couple of months, you will need to learn how to speak French fast. If you don't speak any French you won't know how to order your food, buy a souvenir or make a new friend. Fortuna
5 Spanish Verbs That Mean "To Ask"
Spanish has several verbs that can be translated as "to ask," and they aren't all used in the same way.
Learn How to Express Specific Quantities in French
To Express a specific quantity in French, you'll use a number or an expression of quantity.
Gu Shi - Daily Mandarin Lesson
The Mandarin Chinese word for "story" is "gu shi." This daily Mandarin lesson has audio files for your pronunciation and listening practice.
Child Care Vocabulary List
Learn the Mandarin Chinese names for common items related to child care. This child care vocabulary list has animated Chinese characters showing the stroke order of each character, and audio files for pronunciation and listening practice.
Samuel Johnson's Classic Essay on Conversation
Notice Samuel Johnson's reliance on classification in his discussion of a topic he had often practiced at a London tavern called the Turk's Head.
Learning Spanish In Costa Rica With Fun
Perhaps, you would like join the millions of tourists who come to Costa Rica each year to enjoy its sandy beaches and numerous national parks and reserves with countless protected bird, mammal, and reptile species. In addition, some consider Costa Rica the top fishing destination in Central America
What Is the Pluperfect Tense in Spanish?
A basic explanation of the pluperfect verb tense as it is used in Spanish and English, with examples in both languages.
Language Education
Introduction "in the Language Education" (Thien Nguyen Giap) As well as all branches of science, language learning content, including two large knowledge: knowledge language education has been shaped as the basis for the existence of science and knowledge of language learning through the d
Rhetorical Repetition: Antistasis
Antistasis is a rhetorical term for the repetition of a word in a different or contrary sense.
Today in Francophone History
Learn about important dates in French and francophone history: famous birthdays, holidays and celebrations, and other milestones.
Who Is James Watt?
James Watt was a Scottish inventor, mathematical-instrument maker and a mechanical engineer. Most known for his accomplishments with the steam engine, Watt helped move science and engineering forward into the 19th century. His advancements are felt even today, almost 200 years after his death.
Irony and Metaphor Are Good for You
According to cognitive scientists who have been scanning our brains with functional MRI, irony and metaphor are significantly "more than an intellectual extravagance." They're actually good for us.
De plus Indirect Object
De is required after certain French verbs when they are followed by an indirect object.
Homophone Corner: Whose and Who's
The commonly confused words whose and who's: definitions, examples, usage notes, and practice exercises.
Words That Laugh and Cry, by Charles Anderson Dana
In "Words That Laugh and Cry," newspaperman Charles Anderson Dana presumes to reveal the secret of effective writing