Posts Tagged ‘languages’

3 Approaches To Assist You In Leaning Italian

Wednesday, December 15th, 2010

The best way to learn Italian is the method, or combination of methods that is easiest for you. It’s possible you’ll have to experiment with many different agendas or methods before you recognize the one that works the greatest for you. No matter which way you opt to learn, approach it one step at a [...]

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A Review Of Learning Italian Like Crazy

Monday, December 13th, 2010

Hi Andy here again, this time with a short look at Learning Italian Like Crazy. I’m going to be tackling the primary questions which prospective purchasers of this product ask. They are usually – What is Learning Italian Like Crazy all about? – Is it a rip-off? – Is it really worth purchasing? – Are [...]

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Rocket Languages Reviewed

Wednesday, December 8th, 2010

Hi Andy here again, this time with a look at Rocket Languages. In this review I am going to answer those burning questions for anyone interested in this product, specifically: – What is Rocket Languages all about? – Could it be a con? – Is it well worth purchasing? – Can I obtain a bonus [...]

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Languages – Keeping Conversations In A Second Language Going

Sunday, November 7th, 2010

 ”I’ve been studying English (or German or Japanese or any language) for two years, yet I still can’t string more than six words together.” Language instructors probably get tired of hearing that all the time. After all, it seems to be a recurrent trend among many language learners, whether they studied in a formal setting [...]

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Are There Online Courses? Spanish Language Beginner

Thursday, October 28th, 2010

You will come across many websites that assume you already know some of the basic skills of the Spanish language. If you don’t already have some knowledge make sure to find a course that is made for the Spanish language beginner. FRAUD used by AGENTS Students looking for foreign schools and teachers looking for overseas employment use [...]

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