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		<title>The Wealth in Languages</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Dec 2007 03:38:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[LEARNING another language will surely go a long way here in Spain. For example, if you want to learn the other dialects here such as Catalan or Basque, then you can go to as far as Tenerife or Las Palmas next to the African coast or any other island in the Canaries Archipelago. You can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://i24.servimg.com/u/f24/11/74/66/71/wealth10.jpg" alt="The Wealth in Languages" title="The Wealth in Languages" /style="float:left;margin:3px"/>LEARNING another language will surely go a long way here in Spain. For example, if you want to learn the other dialects here such as Catalan or Basque, then you can go to as far as Tenerife or Las Palmas next to the African coast or any other island in the Canaries Archipelago. You can explore El Teide National Park and ride the cable car going up there. If you know how to speak French, then you can organize a road trip with your friends and go all the way to the Spanish-French border. On the way, there will be no language barriers with the French locals so you already know how to speak French. Just be sure though that you have prepared yourself for a road trip. Do not attempt a road trip alone so someone can assist you when you are dozing off driving. Also, make sure that your car is filled with gas. Anyway, that&#8217;s just one aspect why there is wealth in learning another language. It&#8217;s not just money that I&#8217;m talking about here. The wealth of learning and accumulating another culture is more important.</p>
<p>But one cannot deny that material wealth is also needed during a lifetime. Well, you can actually make money just by studying another language. Consider this, if you only are diligent to study English for three academic semesters, you can in turn teach English. There is a course called Teaching of English as a Foreign Language for that. Called TOEFL in short, this course consists of three stages – basic, intermediate and advanced. Each is equivalent to three academic semesters or six calendar months each. This may be an intensive training all week long but reaping its benefits is definitely worth it. During the first day of school, a student must write an essay about anything. Then he or she must read it in front. The essay gets longer as the class progresses. A student is also assigned a language exchange student through chat. The student may be someone from Great Britain who is also interested to learn Spanish. So that the student on the other end will tutor you what a typical British English conversation sounds like, then you must teach him or her a few Spanish words of your own. Of course, the British student also pays tuition to the language school just like you. After graduating from the advanced TOEFL course, you are now a full-fledged person to teach English.</p>
<p>You can either be a private tutor or establish yourself an English language school in Spain. Plan strategically so you can recoup your investment if you&#8217;re planning to establish an English language school. Know what&#8217;s the fastest growing tourist destination in Spain because the locals here too who want to work in the hospitality industry are eager to learn English. Right now, the fastest growing destinations are Valencia in mainland Spain in the Iberian Peninsula and Palma del Mallorca which is in the Balearic Archipelago smacked right in the middle of the Mediterranean.  You needn&#8217;t be limited though, options such as Malaga Car hire mean you can be based in one place (this beautiful Spanish city, perfect for language learning) and escape at the weekends to other cities &#8211; not missing out on anything!</p>
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		<title>The Road to Richness When Learning a Second Language</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Dec 2007 07:58:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[THE road to richness when acquiring a second language starts when one turns 21. At 21, one has graduated from college. You don’t need to have a bachelor’s degree in English to enroll in TEFL or Teaching English as a Foreign Language. All you’ll need to do is simply enroll. TEFL institutions are specialized ones [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://i13.servimg.com/u/f13/11/74/66/71/learni13.jpg" alt="The Road to Richness When Learning a Second Language" title="The Road to Richness When Learning a Second Language" style="float:left;margin:3px" />THE road to richness when acquiring a second language starts when one turns 21. At 21, one has graduated from college. You don’t need to have a bachelor’s degree in English to enroll in TEFL or Teaching English as a Foreign Language. All you’ll need to do is simply enroll. TEFL institutions are specialized ones and they don’t have any admissions staff that has to screen your qualifications and stuff. Once they’ve known that you have graduated from college, they will let you in no questions asked.</p>
<p>TEFL institutions are either offered traditionally or online. Those offered online has a relatively lower tuition as the school doesn’t need revolving funds to maintain the day to day operations of the physical facility. The only hardware that the school operates is its computers which act as servers and the most vital assets of an online school are in gigabytes or terabytes. Another advantage of enrolling in a TEFL online school is the economy of time. You don’t have to attend the grueling eight-hour classes online.</p>
<p>Instead, all you’ll need to do is check in to your student’s account daily and get the language lesson of the day. One must have to submit the answers of the corresponding quizzes of the day. Just like with the traditional TEFL institution, you will be awarded certificates at the end of the six-month course.</p>
<p>A traditional TEFL course usually has three stages – the beginner’s, the intermediate and the advanced. In the beginner’s course, the student learns the basics of the language. As the student advances in the module, essays passed tend to be lengthier and recitations tend to be long too. To help the student cope with the course, he or she will be assisted with video presentations. In the case of online courses, there will also be video conferencing with the other students and a guest resource person involved.</p>
<p>Students are also encouraged to form study buddies. These study buddies are usually housed in the same dormitory where they will complement each other by exploring their weaknesses in acquiring English as a second language and trying to mend them. Another strategy that language schools implement is for the student to be enrolled in an exchange program. In an exchange program, the student will be introduced to a person whose first language is English. This person will assist the student on how to cope with the grammars and nuances of English. In return, the student must also impart to his partner the basics in his own language.</p>
<p>Other students taking the TEFL course will go into immersion. They will be staying with a native family in the country and the native family will assist you in your English acquisition skills. The same rationale is applied when one has a language partner but being immersed with a family transcends into a more personal level. A language partnership is usually achievable only online when both the student and his or her partner are in video conferencing mode. After graduating from the advanced TEFL stage, you can now go into the world and embark on a promising career.</p>
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		<title>Reaping the Benefits of Being a Language Teacher</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Dec 2007 05:25:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[IT’S so easy being a language teacher. You just enroll in three language classes – basic, intermediate and advanced. They are all worth one academic semester each. That means you will be in school for a total of 18 months. That’s not bad if you are studying online. There are also online language classes and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://i13.servimg.com/u/f13/11/74/66/71/langua15.jpg" alt="Reaping the Benefits of Being a Language Teacher" title="Reaping the Benefits of Being a Language Teacher" style="float:left;margin:3px" />IT’S so easy being a language teacher. You just enroll in three language classes – basic, intermediate and advanced. They are all worth one academic semester each. That means you will be in school for a total of 18 months. That’s not bad if you are studying online. There are also online language classes and they are all accredited by the proper bodies. In English, there’s the so-called IELTS and TOEFL. IELTS stands for International English Language Testing System while TOEFL stands for Teaching of English as a Foreign Language.</p>
<p>After you’ve graduated from the advanced classes, you can now embark on your own as a language teacher. There are abundant opportunities of being a linguist whether you become a language teacher or not. For example, there are lots of call centers in the Philippines that are catering to clients from other countries. Majority of the people here speak English and so there’s a lot of supply of English-speaking employees here. What’s a rarity here is the existence of Mandarin and Spanish-speaking employees. These people who are linguists are the ones who are paid high.</p>
<p>When you are a Hispanic in the United States, you can make yourself a successful business by launching your own Spanish language school. The most prolific Spanish language schools in the United States are located in El Paso, Texas because of its proximity to Ciudad Juarez in Mexico. The students in El Paso are usually Caucasian businessmen who have stakes in Ciudad Juarez thanks to the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). Other successful Spanish language schools in the United States are located in Florida. They are mostly manned by Cuban refugees.</p>
<p>In Canada, there’s an influx of French and English language schools. In French speaking regions such as Quebec, there are lots of English language schools there while in English speaking provinces such as Ontario, there are also lots of English language schools. This has created the culture of ingenuity in a Babel-like world. Take for example, Europe. Even if it is the smallest continent in the world, Europe is made up of countries speaking different languages.</p>
<p>But the people there have used it to their advantage. Anywhere in Europe, there are language schools set up which look like a one-stop shop for all language studies. If you are in Spain for example, you may find a language school that has an offering for Portuguese, English, Italian, German and French language studies. Whether you’re an entrepreneur setting up your own language school or whether you’re a teacher here, money surely flows for you.</p>
<p>In Dubai which is a largely-English speaking city yet peopled with diverse foreigners, English language schools are sprouting up. Their students are people from Azerbaijan, Russia, Israel and Pakistan who don’t know any English word or two. These students are usually sent in by their employers to enroll in language courses to prepare them for white-collar tasks ahead. So wherever you are in the world, being a linguist can be a fun opportunity not just for learning purposes but also for excursions in the places where you are assigned.</p>
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		<title>Having Fun Learning Tongues Abroad</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Nov 2007 06:55:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[GOING abroad and learning another language is really a fun experience that one will surely cherish for a lifetime. If you have been born in Valencia, Spain, please go to other places that speak Catalan or Basque. Studying other dialects in your native country is fun indeed. If you go to other places beyond mainland [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://i13.servimg.com/u/f13/11/74/66/71/langua13.jpg" alt="Having Fun Learning Tongues Abroad" title="Having Fun Learning Tongues Abroad" / style="float:left;margin:3px"/>GOING abroad and learning another language is really a fun experience that one will surely cherish for a lifetime. If you have been born in Valencia, Spain, please go to other places that speak Catalan or Basque. Studying other dialects in your native country is fun indeed. If you go to other places beyond mainland Spain like the Balearic and the Canary archipelagoes, then it’s heartwarming to learn how the people there speak Spanish. Try to compare whether they have the same passion in speaking Spanish the way it is spoken in the mainland.</p>
<p>Try to read the books indigenous to those islands too. Try to research on whether they have prolific and productive authors. This may well be an experience worth enhancing. Of course, everybody knows that people have their day jobs so it’s nice to go there once in a while like during a weekend or on an extended holiday break. There are a few extended holiday breaks around especially if the holiday falls on a Friday. That was what happened on November 1 and 2, All Saints Day and All Souls Day respectively. Take that opportunity to study in a foreign land.</p>
<p>And by studying, I don’t mean formal studying. I mean studying in an atmosphere of actual learning through immersion. Try to befriend the locals in a particular place. You go to Mexico or Cuba or Puerto Rico, they speak the same Spanish yet they have their own unique vocabularies indigenous in that area. The twangs also differ. Try to study that and have a fun life. Once you have your own capital, how about establishing a language school as your own investment?</p>
<p>But first, you must immerse yourself on whether you want to really be a linguist as a pastime. If you’re on your two-week holiday break, try to spend it in a non-Spanish speaking country like Portugal. Portugal is just around the corner – at the same peninsula where you live, the Iberian Peninsula – yet people there speak another language. Then go beyond the Iberian Peninsula and look at the countries fronting the Mediterranean like Italy and France. More or less, they have the same culture such as yours although France is a little bit more liberated. But try to study the languages in those countries because they are definitely diverse. They may have the same origin – the Roman language – but the French and Italian languages are as different as they are.</p>
<p>French is said to be the most romantic language in the modern era. Try to find out why. Try to find out too by enrolling yourself in a French language school. A French language school may be located anywhere – whether in Nice or in Paris – but they offer the same programs. They want students to maximize their learning of the French language by using state-of-the-art technology such as language tapes and computerized lessons. You will also be paired with language partners so you can both tutor each other. So go out into the world and have fun learning languages.</p>
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		<title>Start Learning a Second Language</title>
		<link>http://www.language-abroad.org/?p=8</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Nov 2007 03:15:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gervase</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[START learning a second language while you’re still young. You’ll really have an advantage if you’re the son or the daughter of a diplomat. I first had a close encounter of another language when my father was assigned in Japan as a diplomat. I enrolled in an international school in Tokyo where my classmates are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://i13.servimg.com/u/f13/11/74/66/71/langua10.jpg" alt="Start Learning a Second Language" title="Start Learning a Second Language" / style="float:left;margin:3px"/>START learning a second language while you’re still young. You’ll really have an advantage if you’re the son or the daughter of a diplomat. I first had a close encounter of another language when my father was assigned in Japan as a diplomat. I enrolled in an international school in Tokyo where my classmates are also sons and daughters of diplomats. I have Portuguese classmates, I have American classmates and I have Filipino classmates. Aside from learning the native Japanese language at the early age of seven, I was also exposed to the languages of my classmates such as Portuguese, English and Tagalog.</p>
<p>After that, I spent my elementary years in the Philippines. It was there that I was exposed to such tourist spots as Boracay and Siargao and Camiguin and even white water rafting and rappelling in Cagayan de Oro. I was also exposed not only with Tagalog words but other dialects of the republic such as Cebuano and Maranao. I was also exposed to unique Filipino delicacies such as roasted pork, fish paste, sweet rice cakes and chicken fetuses.</p>
<p>Then I spent my high school years in Thailand. I was again schooled in an international school in Thailand unlike the one I spent in Manila. In Thailand, I was studying in Bangkok. It was such a crowded city like Manila full of pollution. The real beauty in Thailand lies in the provinces. However, the most interesting place in Thailand that I have visited so far was Phuket. It was in Phuket that the movie The Beach was set. And it was really so wonderful and serene there even during nighttime that I was able to see glowing planktons all around me. In Thailand, I was able to learn their native language and eat their native delicacy which is frog.</p>
<p>In college, my father was assigned at the Spanish consulate in Quebec and it was there that I took my international degree in public relations. Because my English was relatively poor by then, they made me enroll in a refresher course before admitting to regular college. And because Quebec speaks French, I was able to learn the French language too. As part of my immersion in the degree that I took, I was able to go to Tahiti for a month. The capital of Tahiti is Papeete. I love being there, the beaches are cool although not as compelling as the one in Phuket. But I was also able to learn the languages of the people there which is French because Tahiti was a former French colony. Of course, I was able to learn three words in Tahiti, their really native language, because my stay there was just two weeks long. At least, it was memorable although at times, I was wary of tropical diseases such as malaria.</p>
<p>After graduating from the University of Montreal, I moved to Toronto and study for three academic semesters TOEFL or Teaching of English as a Foreign Language. After that, I’m ready to take on the world and apply my learning of English. And I’m Spanish. Now, do you see the relevance why learning a language is important?</p>
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		<title>Learning a Dynamic Language Abroad</title>
		<link>http://www.language-abroad.org/?p=7</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Nov 2007 05:29:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gervase</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[IT’S nice to learn a second language as early as when you are young. If you are the son or the daughter of a diplomat, then your family may be placed in another country where the culture is definitely different from your home country. When I was in second grade, I was forced to go [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://i20.servimg.com/u/f20/11/60/62/14/index_10.jpg" alt="Learning a Dynamic Language Abroad" title="Learning a Dynamic Language Abroad" style="float:left;margin:3px"  /> IT’S nice to learn a second language as early as when you are young. If you are the son or the daughter of a diplomat, then your family may be placed in another country where the culture is definitely different from your home country. When I was in second grade, I was forced to go to Japan and transfer my schooling there. Even though I was enrolled in an international school, I was privileged to have learned Niponggo and the Japanese characters. They were pretty daunting at first but later on, I have come to adjust to learn the language. Besides, Hollywood movies such as Lost in Translation are my mere inspiration to move on learning the new language. At first, I honestly cried and cried of being awkward playing with my Japanese friends but soon, I slowly found out that they were a nice bunch.</p>
<p>After Japan, I was sent to the Philippines or more accurately, my father was. There was nothing else to do as both my parents had decided not to be in my native Spain while my father was busy abroad. There in the Philippines, I learned how to say a few Tagalog words and even some vocabularies in their regional dialects such as Cebuano and Maranao. I also learned some Higaonon words which were spoken by people who had really retained their native ways. After our family’s Philippine stint, I was sent to Thailand and I had really had a jolly good time there learning Thai and also eating Thai delicacies such as frogs. That was a bit similar to the exotic food that I have tasted in the Philippines such as fish paste, whole roasted pork (which they treated as the Thanksgiving turkey), sweet rice cakes and chicken fetuses.</p>
<p>My whole Asian soiree was really a success. I had a jolly good time learning how to raft in the Philippines, I had experienced swimming and even skinny dipping with glowing planktons all around me in the nighttime beach in Phuket, I had experienced deep sea diving in Palawan, and I had experienced eating rice balls at McDonald’s outlets in Tokyo. After my father’s stint in Asia, he was moved to Paris. It was there in Paris where I experienced a very relaxed world. Everybody was moving at his or her own pace and nobody was there to annoy or disturb you. Everybody was busy yet appeared calm in their affairs. Everybody was speaking French of course and it was another struggle for me. I took it as a challenge because they said that French people are the most intellectual persons in the world. </p>
<p>They also said that French is the most romantic language in the world. This is not just a metaphor I believe because French derives from the Roman language of old. French dining is where I also had passion on even if the restaurants here sometimes have very expensive menus laid out. There was even one joke circulating here that if you can’t pronounce the menu, you certainly can’t afford it. That was a decades-old expression but it still rings a bell in these modern times. Yet alone, my experience in France was not limited to the hustle and bustle of the city life. It was there in the Mediterranean coastlines of France that I experienced serenity with the simple fishermen around me.</p>
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		<title>Teenager language program</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Nov 2007 04:58:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As a parent, you don’t want to let your child grew lucking with self confidence and perseverance. Of course you want to make a difference in order for them to have confidence and guts in mingling with their friends in your own country and abroad. In order for them to find and befriends with different [...]]]></description>
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<p>As a parent, you don’t want to let your child grew lucking with self confidence and perseverance.  Of course you want to make a difference in order for them to have confidence and guts in mingling with their friends in your own country and abroad.  In order for them to find and befriends with different countries as well as learning foreign language, it is better for you to help them stand on their own and learn to live independently.  This could help your child mold themselves into what they really are.  By sending your kids to abroad immersing to learn a foreign language, you can assure that your kids before could become more mature to handle tough situations that comes their ways.</p>
<p>There is several language programs nowadays intended specifically for teenagers only.  If you want your kids to learn the basics of the French language, this is your time to send them to France.  There are summer programs specifically for teens in France.  This program is open to teenagers with the ages of 14-18 years of age.  The teenagers could leave with one family as their host; it will already include their meals.  This strategy could help the kids to adopt the language that they are learning as well as the culture they have.  During the months of June, July and September were the months you can send your kids to France.  Your kids would eventually learn French language with the program length of 2, 3, 4 weeks.  The objective of this program is to let the students become mature, independent, traveling to/from school after the class and during weekends.  The program also gives the teenagers to experience living and studying abroad away from their parents, mingling with friends having different culture but the same age level, and setting them the freedom to explore under the supervision of course of some experienced staffs.  However, though the teenagers are given the chance to become independent, they are still given the curfew within 24 hours.  </p>
<p>Aside from that, learning a foreign language in Cote d’Azur is full of adventure and pleasure.  Roaming around Nice as the Capital of Cote d’Azur is an amazing trip.  As the fifth largest city if France, your kids will surely love your idea of sending them in with the country of France.  Your kids will surely love the fine architecture and culture they have.  Nice were abound with ruins, museums, boutiques, and a hearty café culture where your kids and even you could be allured with the captivating view Nice has.  Your kids would never regret of accepting your plans because their foreign language abroad is worthy, they will both learn as well as enjoy the surroundings where they land.  And maybe your kids even forget that they still have homelands to go home with.  Your teenagers will love the beaches of Nice while studying their French foreign language, through a lot of outing that their administrator will allow your teenagers can find their best of friends that they have not found in your mainland.  Strong bonding could also be created with your teenagers and friends in France.  </p>
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		<title>Speak a second language and be successful</title>
		<link>http://www.language-abroad.org/?p=5</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Sep 2007 09:40:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are other people who did not take seriously of learning the second language. Without even thinking that learning for a second language is the way of opening a variety of opportunities in life, they are thinking that learning for a second language is just a mere of speaking another dialect without its benefits. Well, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are other people who did not take seriously of learning the <strong>second language</strong>.  Without even thinking that learning for a second language is the way of opening a variety of opportunities in life, they are thinking that learning for a second language is just a mere of speaking another dialect without its benefits.  Well, actually learning for a second language could benefit you wherever you go.  It is a plus factor for a person if he/she has learning a second language especially if the language she/he is learning is the <strong>universal language English</strong>.  Therefore you better engage yourself for a second language and expect to have in coming opportunities that awaits you.</p>
<p>It is not yet late for you of learning a second language particularly in <strong>English</strong>; there are schools available whichever in this country that offers a second language course.  That is if you are cordial enough to take the course and become one of the successful personalities around the world.  However, if you don’t have enough time for that matter or committing yourself in a typical school building, then you can acquire your second language enrolling in the internet.  There are <strong>second languages</strong> teaching available in the net.  All you have to do is search for its sites and read all the information needed.  Most of the schools posting a second language in the internet are one of the prestigious universities around the world.  There is no doubt for you to feel since these schools are proven legitimate.  However, we keep on thinking of being wise.  Although most of the information in the net is quite trusted there is still other site that tries to spam you.  Therefore beware of it; you should be keen enough to choose which you think the best and proven prestigious online universities.  </p>
<p>And if you have kids with you, better to expose them with a second language so that they also have a bright future in life.  Children are more articulate than to adults they can easily grasp whatever information feed to them.  That is why it is important that they learned as early as they are in order for them to enhance it well during their adult level.  Though learning for a second language in your level is quite hard already, don’t feel discourage and hopeless to learn.  Constant practice and being patience to learn the language is all you need to do in order to have a fluent <strong>second language</strong>.  However, if you are quite lazy and easily irritating your second language would never mold better.  The basic tactics in learning for a second language is having enough patience and perseverance.  Constant practice is also recommended, expects always that learning for a second language is quite hard but eventually you will learn to appreciate it and loves to speak through it even in your daily routine in life.  </p>
<p>Remember, engaging yourself for a <strong>second language</strong> is letting yourself explore and choose the best opportunities life’s brings you.  So don’t close doors of learning a second language since you are also closing the best opportunities that wait for you.  </p>
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		<title>Second Language Acquisition</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 31 Aug 2007 07:20:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gervase</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[ACQUIRING a second language is easy whether you’re a child or an adult. Even a parrot, a myna or a seal can acquire a second language that is the human language other than their own. It is easier for humans to do so simply because we have the most advanced brain among all other animal [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ACQUIRING a second <strong>language</strong> is easy whether you’re a child or an adult. Even a parrot, a myna or a seal can acquire a second language that is the human language other than their own. It is easier for humans to do so simply because we have the most advanced brain among all other animal species. Babel is definitely not a hindrance. Anybody even at the age of 60 can definitely acquire a second language.</p>
<p>As a child, one can acquire a second language in the primary school. One strategy is for half of the children in the class to be non-English speakers while the other half are speakers of English as a native tongue. As the school year progresses, the two groups of students are expected to mingle together. One tactic to fast track their learning of the second language is for English and <strong>non-English speakers</strong> to sit side by side. In this way, the English speaker will be enticed to teach the English language to his or her friend who is a non-English native speaker. In return, the non-English speaker is also expected to share his or her native language to the rest of the class. This will surely foster cultural awareness and eliminate racism at this early level of childhood. </p>
<p>Childhood is surely a critical phase in instilling education of the child. The child’s brain is still precarious enough to absorb and retain everything that the environment has taught him. Teaching adults tends to be a headache because one’s brain has developed already and has a mind of its own so to speak. The adult brain can already discern and accept or reject some things that are inputted to it. But this is not the case of a child’s brain. The same is true when teaching a second language. A child’s brain easily absorbs everything and by the time the child reaches fifth grade, he or she will definitely be fluent in the second language that one has learned, including a specific accent. But teaching accented <strong>English</strong> is not favorable for a child to learn. You either have to choose teaching rhotic or non-rhotic English to the children. An ideal way of teaching English to a child is to use the Associated Press or CNN stylebook. Have you ever listened to the anchors over at VOA or C-SPAN? This is the way general English sounds. There is a separate stylebook for children for that. Never ever teach Brooklyn or New England accents to foreign children. These will just confuse them later on.</p>
<p>Adults who are taught the <strong>second language – English</strong> or otherwise – are only the ones who are really interested to learn the course. Learning a second language is definitely not for vacationers. If you’re in a foreign country like Poland and you really want to learn Polish, the training is intensive and excursions are only done on weekends. Of course, there is still fun in the process because one will be mingling with other foreigners who are also willing to learn that second language like you.</p>
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		<title>The fun in learning foreign language</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Aug 2007 06:30:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gervase</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Did you experience having a foreigner visitor but unfortunately you could not understand what they are trying to say to you since you could not understand the language they are uttering with? Wew! That would be a difficult job then, both of you would never understand each other until the end. Nowadays, we noticed that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Did you experience having a foreigner visitor but unfortunately you could not understand what they are trying to say to you since you could not understand the language they are uttering with? Wew!  That would be a difficult job then, both of you would never understand each other until the end.  Nowadays, we noticed that most of the classes have one or two foreign <strong>languages</strong> being taught because it has an important role even outside the country.  Did you not know that learning even the basic foreign language has the big impact to the progressiveness of our economy and generally to our country? Ohs?! Maybe you were shock about it? It is because you don’t have much knowledge about what could foreign language can brought us then.  Well why not screwed your self for awhile and read some bit information below?</p>
<p>Well, how can <strong>foreign languages</strong> affects the growth of our economy? Since foreign dialects can be our weapon in negotiating foreign investors who fled to our country and wished to invest some business industry here.  When you knew the basic of the language they are speaking with, it is definitely a plus factor with your behalf since both of you can understand each other.  The discussion you are discussing then will run smoothly.  Vise versa, if you are the ones who come and visit a foreign language for investing business you would never experience any difficulties negotiating foreign people since you are confident that you knew their language well and you are sure that they can offer you the best services you are expecting with them.</p>
<p>Language as we all know is the most important tool in communication.  Is this way, we learn to appreciate different cultures all over the country as well as we learn to appreciate every words we utter.  <strong>Foreign language</strong> can be useful not only in negotiating businesses abroad, but it can also be very useful in negotiating assailants who try to worsen the world.  Through your foreign language, you can safely talk to them in a smoother way.  This could lead then to a continuously peaceful community.  Language has a lot of things to do, it can be your guide in interpreting tourists who come and visit your place.  If they could not understand your dialect then you are fortunate to know theirs then you can be the best interpreter in the world.  You can help them understand the true meaning of culture you have by demonstrating and explaining to them whatever arts and literature your country has.  </p>
<p>In this sense, you are about to help your country to improve, since those tourists will surely enjoy your company and they will be the bridge in promoting your country through some of their friends way back in their homeland.  Maybe you think that <strong>learning foreign language</strong> is just tip of the other subjects you are currently studying, and then you are very much wrong since language is the best tool for improvement and progressiveness of ones economy, not only to yourself but to the whole world.  </p>
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