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Website: http://www.livemocha.com
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Latest Activity: Dec 26, 2012

The Captain's language learning group

I've created this group to combine the international community of I-Power, with its various languages, and to encourage learning for the site.  Learning is a part of self development, and communication is half the battle in anything.  I've also linked to a site called Livemocha that I'm using to learn French, and which could help others to learn English.  It has good lessons and resources, a section for cultural exchange, and the opportunity to talk with native speakers to enhance your skills.  We can all utilize this, along with other resources, amongst ourselves as a team effort for increased efficiency; and if you know of any other helpful sites or tools, feel free to share them with us here.

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Helpful tips

Started by Sigrid Jul 22, 2012. 0 Replies

Nice tips!Internet helps me a lot to learn languages or to keep up my language skills. I've started several blogs to motivate myself practicing the languages I've learned.It would be nice if you…Continue

Learning tasklist

Started by Captain Morgan Mar 13, 2012. 0 Replies

Tasklist:I've come up with the idea of a tasklist, as sort of, a guide to help someone learn. Just opening a book, or article can seem like a huge cluster of information, hard to absorb at once, so I…Continue

Some helpful tips for learning your language

Started by Captain Morgan. Last reply by Red Zeppelin Mar 4, 2012. 2 Replies

1. Learn the structure of the language, that is, the way nouns and verbs are used, the conjugations, the formalities, genders *if they have them* and different tenses. You also want to learn the…Continue

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Comment by Lore on December 26, 2012 at 8:22pm

I'll be taking Spanish in college for my English major. It is a very practical second language for me to learn being an American. I'd also like to learn French, Finnish, and possibly even German.

Comment by The Shiznit on December 23, 2012 at 10:21pm
Comment by March E. on November 27, 2012 at 8:21pm

A social networking site for learning languages in case anyone is interested: http://www.italki.com

Comment by The Shiznit on November 23, 2012 at 3:01pm

Came across something hyped on YouTube today as the "Pimsleur Approach" which claimed to enable you to learn a foreign language in just 10 days for only $10.  Which sounded too good to be true, so I looked for some outside opinions and found mostly negative reviews - not so much for the techniques involved, but mostly for the associated costs. Evidently their $10 offer is a bait & switch scam, and the Pimsleur "business" people are disreputable.

Just thought y'all might want to know to be careful about some of the language program offers out there.  ;-)

http://www.reviewopedia.com/pimsleur-approach-reviews

Comment by Haris on February 24, 2012 at 8:20pm

Did you know that almost all Sebo-Croatian speakers use the word ciao for saying bye, same ciao as the Italians use, but it's only written different: cao... with a  ´ on the c..

Comment by Graeme Hadfield on February 23, 2012 at 6:54am
Hi there everyone :)
I'm currently studying linguistics and would love to help out with any technical enquiries concerning language. I don't claim to have all the answers, and the field itself has a number of theories as to how we use language, but I'm happy to find out what I can to help others grow and learn.

English is my first language, (first language is often referred to as L1, with any other language being designated L2.) I have learnt some German and some Chinese:Mandarine, but my knowledge of these is only rudimentary.

Most cases that I have seen, where individuals have difficulty learning a language, amount to issues understanding the cultural context in which particular words and phrases are used. When this is the case it is very handy to have someone around who has the target language as their L1, as they are generally the most equipped to answer contextual questions. There are other ways of working these things out but nothing beats first-hand experience.

I applaud the formation of this group. :)
Comment by Haris on February 23, 2012 at 1:31am

Hmm, I'm here in case someone wants to learn Serbo-Croatian :D or dutch...

 

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Some helpful tips for learning your language

Started by Captain Morgan. Last reply by Red Zeppelin Mar 4, 2012. 2 Replies

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