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Review: “Practice Makes Perfect: French Verb Tenses” by Trudie Maria Booth | The Polyglot Blog
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2013 – New Year’s Resolutions. Review: “Mind Snacks – French” app for iPhone →. Review: Practice Makes Perfect: French Verb Tenses by Trudie Maria Booth. January 15, 2013. Normally I write pros-and-cons lists when I’m reviewing French resources, but for this book that would be the most lopsided list ever. The cons I can think of are so tiny they’re really not worth mentioning at all.* On the other hand, there are many MANY good things to say about this book. The book is broken down like this:. Everything...
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Review: “Mind Snacks – French” app for iPhone. 20 Languages in 15 Minutes. March 28, 2013. This guy’s brain is amazing…. Http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? And he mentions that he’s studying other languages that he doesn’t speak in the video, so he speaks even more than 20 languages…. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. 20 Languages in 15 Minutes.
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Newer posts →. July 1, 2012. Well, true to my word, I went to the bookstore the other day and bought 2 new language books: one is an intermediate-level French book, and the other a beginners-level Japanese book. Two things:. 1 Japanese books are really quite difficult to choose! Seriously, they’re so much cheaper in the US and the UK.) Anyway, from what I can tell, learning Japanese seems like it’s going to be considerably more difficult than French, but I’m excited🙂. I find the writing system to be the...
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Or (static(analysis) (research) (rants). Thursday, January 3, 2013. A View of Scala from Java. A View of Scala from Java. In this post, I plan to explore simple subset of differences between Java and Scala. The difference although simple can make your life lot easy and enjoyable! Choose between explicit type declaration or implicit type inference. Integer Sum(Integer x, Integer y) { return x y; }. Sum(x: Integer, y: Integer): Int = x y. Sum(x: Integer, y: Integer): = x y. In Java you can use the. To diff...
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Selamat pagi mata hari! 8220;Am I living it right? July 4, 2010 by thepolyglot. Sometimes moving away to do something radical can be admirable, but it can also be an escape from how hard it is to make a difference at home and how hard it is to become a different person. Is this okay, not okay or just something to be honest about? That words like moment should ever be defined scientifically. After all, how many moments are left on this trip? Instead of the intended question, Where are you from? I’m ...
The Polyglot Blog | A blog about learning foreign languages, by an aspiring polyglot
A blog about learning foreign languages, by an aspiring polyglot. 20 Languages in 15 Minutes. March 28, 2013. This guy’s brain is amazing…. Http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? And he mentions that he’s studying other languages that he doesn’t speak in the video, so he speaks even more than 20 languages…. Review: “Mind Snacks – French” app for iPhone. February 7, 2013. Then you get to the fun part – the games. When I used this app there were 6 games I think? The app also keeps count of how many new words and ph...
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Skip to main content. Want monthly development tips and tricks? Communicate With Websockets In A NativeScript Angular Application. January 9, 2017. January 1, 2017. I’ve been playing around with sockets and websockets recently. Not too long ago I wrote about creating a real-time chat application using Golang and Angular. What if we wanted to create a native mobile application for Android and iOS that communicated via websockets to our server or any other websocket server? January 6, 2017. A problem I alw...
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A unique way of learning languages. Language learning - Philosophy. Saeko in Rome (3/3): 7 Tips to Make the Most of a Friend’s Stay for Language Learning. On Aug 5, 2015. The day after I woke up a little groggy, given the fact that we had drunk a bit too much the night before. The weather was incredible. Neither hot, nor cold. Rome just before spring is a sight for sore eyes. After having breakfast – typical Italian breakfast with cornettos and cappuccino – much to. On Jul 19, 2015. On Jun 7, 2015. That&...
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This is a simple blog about learning foreign languages. I am here to motivate and inspire you. Please click on any links you find interesting. Thursday, July 9, 2015. For the summer of 2015, my three year old son will be taking some private French lessons with a charming young girl. His teacher is only about fifteen years old, but she is a native French speaker and very enthusiastic about teaching children French. This leads me to the question, how much time should a toddler spend on foreign languages?