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Expert Author: Rich Henderson | Submitted: 2007-09-25 | Word Count: 418 | Views: 65
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Expert Author: Philip Yaffe | Submitted: 2007-09-05 | Word Count: 3588 | Views: 75
Native English-speakers are exhorted to learn foreign languages to play a more effective role in globalisation - and failing miserably. There are good reasons for this. Whilst these factors explain why so few anglophones are multi-lingual, they are not valid excuses for not learning other languages when the situation calls for it. This article offers a number of tips and strategies specifically designed to help native English speakers learn foreign languages with the least pain and most gain.
Expert Author: Darlene Berkel | Submitted: 2007-09-04 | Word Count: 548 | Views: 32
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Expert Author: Nick Moseley | Submitted: 2007-07-18 | Word Count: 617 | Views: 2
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Expert Author: Jorge Chavez | Submitted: 2007-03-19 | Word Count: 815 | Views: 4
We North Americans are not known for our willingness to learn other languages, but there are many reasons to consider learning Spanish. Here are 7 good reasons, all of which deserve serious consideration. This is especially true in light of the fact that the need and opportunity to communicate with our Spanish-speaking neighbors (on both sides of the border!) continues to grow.
Expert Author: Fabian Tan | Submitted: 2007-03-14 | Word Count: 249 | Views: 75
Some people say that English is the global language and that learning other languages do not matter. How wrong they are! Having a foreign language in your arsenal is still as important as before and in this article we will talk about the reasons why.