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"English Language" Articles
 

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  • Why I Like the English Language - I really like the English language. I've been speaking it all my life, but it's not until I became an English teacher, teaching English as a foreign language, that I really started to understand how it functions and to appreciate both its richness and its versatility.
  • English in Malta - In the Southern Mediterranean, just 93 Kilometres South of Sicily and 288 Kilometres North of Tunisia, is the little island of Malta, where cultures have been meeting for thousands of years, and...
  • Language Schools in Malta - Inhabited since around 5200 B.C, Malta's rich, vibrant history and culture have ensured its survival, prosperity, and lure throughout Europe's history. Today, this jewel in the Mediterranean has entered a new chapter, with its acceptance into the E.U, and the island's eagerness for new challenges.
  • Get English or French Translation and Double your Income! - Companies hoping to embrace the broader global marketplace and increase their consumer base in foreign territories are increasingly turning to translation services to help them. One particularly successful business language is emerging as a front-runner in the translation popularity stakes - and that's French. English/French translation may have seemed like a waste of time and money in previous years, but in the 'Internet age' it's fast becoming the ticket to ramping up sales fairly rapidly. Why? Because French is spoken by an estimated 265 million people across the world, and is used as a means of communication in around 35 countries. English/French translation naturally predominates in many of these regions. Across Europe, French is particularly widely spoken and understood. It's certainly one of the most easily learned European languages, and is taught in most European schools, in preference to Spanish.
  • What a Good French Translator Know About the Language that You Don't! - Many translators are excellent in their target language but when it comes to study and speak the French tongue, it becomes another story unless they are native speakers. Even if you are not a native, the following facts can help you in learning that language and becoming a better translator. French is spoken in all the 5 continents and many countries prefer to speak French than any of the other language of the world. So if you want to become a French translator, you will be highly in demand as long as you understand more about the mechanisms of this rich and unique language. The French language is not that difficult to learn but you must know the following: The French language is very musical and pronouncing a word out loud can help you with the five different accents marks.
  • How to improve your English skills - There are many ways to improve your level of English, but only you can find the right way for you. Here are a few tips that might help: Joining a short intensive course could produce better results than joining a course that takes place once a week for six months. Here are some goals you could set yourself: - Join an English course (and attend regularly). - Do your homework. - Read a book a month. - Learn a new word every day. - Visit an English speaking forum every day.
  • Que and Qui as Relative Pronouns - Terms Clause: A unit of sentence structure which contains a verb, and usually also a subject. Relative Clause: A clause that defines or gives information about somebody or something. These typically begin with relative pronouns (who/whom/whose/which/that). Object: A word or group of words that receive or are affected by the action of a verb: - She took the apple. Subject: A word, phrase etc. that performs the action of the verb: - She took the apple. - The apple is nice.
  • Title Capitalization in the English Language - Titles of blog posts and web pages are very important. It important to make the title appealing and interesting at the same time, because it is usually the first thing people notice when people see your post or web page in the search results of search engines, feed readers (blogs) and news aggregators. Interesting about titles in the English language is also the fact that they follow different capitalization rules for the words used in the title compared to the capitalization rules of regular content. A simplified but wrong rule is to capitalize every single word in the title. It does look awkward in most cases, independent of the fact that it is just wrong to do it that way.
  • Is Japanese Language difficult to learn? - The answer is "yes" and "no". Yes, because, first of all, the Japanese language has a few sounds with five standard vowels and simple pronunciation scheme;
  • Teaching Reporting Verbs to ESL Students - The most common verbs we use to report what someone says are "say" and "tell". These are the verbs which students learn first when they learn reported speech.
  • Getting Started in TEFL: Finding Your First TEFL Job - So you've done it! The TEFL course is finished, the certificate is in your hand, and you're ready to get out there and put into practice what you've learnt: It's time to start looking for that first teaching job.
  • Getting Started in TEFL: Choosing a TEFL Course - The demand for English teachers around the world today is very high, as English continues to be the preferred language in many areas of life, from study and work to entertainment and travel. For the foreseeable future at least, you will never be short of a job if you choose English teaching as a career.
  • Plan Your English Lesson - It is not easy to plan a fresh and new class for your English students every week. Even though your teacher book gives you some great ideas not all of them are practical enough for your classroom. You often have to come up with a few exercises and ideas of your own to fill in as needed. You may try to get away and find some quite places that can help you focus and concentrate on your planning. Do not forget to take a notepad and some pens. That is about all you will need for now.
  • Learn To Teach English As A Foreign Language - Perhaps you are at career crossroads, and you are looking for a more fulfilling and interesting way to utilize your skills. If you are interested in teaching and traveling to exciting and interesting destinations, then you might want to consider teaching English as a foreign language abroad. English is the most commonly spoken language in the world today, and desire of those in other countries to learn the English language is growing at a steady rate. Therefore, there is a demand for bright and motivated individuals to teach conversational and written English to those abroad, both young and old. The benefits of teaching English as a foreign language in another country are numerous.
  • English As A Second Language - The English language is the most commonly spoken language on Earth, either by native speakers or by people who have learned it in addition to their first language. More and more people everyday have the desire to learn English as a second language.
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