Friday, 7 January 2011

Word of the Day

Topic: Phrasal Verb/Communication

Today's word/phrase is: quiet down


quiet down: be quiet, or cause to be quiet
We had a huge party last night, so the neighbors told us to quiet down or they would call the police.
Please get your students to quiet down. We are taking a test in the next classroom.

Thursday, 6 January 2011

The 90-day rule – How to learn a language in 90 days

90 days course
Have your ever heard about the 90-Day Rule? Basically it means whatever you are doing right now, today, will affect your life in 90 days. Start working on it today and the results will come 90 days from now. Are you wondering why you still can understand German newspapers or Japanese Anime? If so, ask yourself what were you doing 90 day ago. Were you practicing you German, Japanese, or whatever language you’re learning? Did you practice it from 90 day ago until today, every day? Probably if you did it you must have improved a lot, didn’t you? If you didn’t,  you will most likely realize that you simply don’t understand the German newspaper or the Japanese Anime because you were not working on it, you were doing other “important” things.
Start working on something, be it language or whatever, and keep working on it for 90 days. I guarantee you the results will come up and you will be amazed of how “easy” it was. In fact, becoming good at something doesn’t require a tremendous amount of effort, it requires regularity, patience and discipline. One can sit down and study Chinese for 4 hours, but can you do these same 4 hours in 15 minutes a day for 16 days? Even though you’re going to spend only 15 minutes a day, it will still take 16 days, which is a lot a time. If you sit down and study for 4 hours straight, it will be just one day and you’re done, it’s over. Unfortunately, we tend to learn more through regularity than through intensity.
Getting into languages, you can easily learn a good amount of any language (or improve a language you already know) by working on it during 90 days. 90 days isn’t a long amount of time, but also isn’t a short amount time. Devote one hour of your day to learn a language, do it for 90 days and see what comes out of it. Let’s say for example you want to learn Spanish from scratch in 90 days, what you can do?
You can use Michel Thomas and Pimsleur. Curiously, Pimsleur is divided in 90 lesson, so you can do one lesson a day. Or you can use methods like Assimil and set up a plan to finish it in 90 days. Or you can even just read and listen to content on the Internet. Whatever you do, do it regularly for these 90 days. The results will come for certain. Maybe if you take a difficult language they will not be big results, but they still will be good results. If you take an easy language for you (like Spanish for me) you could end up learning a good amount of the language in just 3 months. One thing I can guarantee, you are going to learn much more than those guys at the language school. Just make sure you are doing it every day, at least one hour a day.
Take for instance this blog. I set up this blog for two main reasons: 1) to improve my English, 2) to blog (because I like blogging). The first post published dates December 15th, which means I have been working on the blog for less than a month. Let’s see what it will look like and March 15th, 90 days after the first post. Surely it will be better than now, as long as I keep working on it everyday.
And you, what language do you want to learn? Start working on it today and stick with it for 90 days. After that come here again and tell me the results!
See you all later!
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Wednesday, 5 January 2011

Baby Einstein Language Learning Educational Gift Set - Shower or Christmas Holiday Gift Idea for Newborns

baby einstein
What a great way to teach baby about language. This wagon is filled with educational and developmental products and toys for the new little one. Through rhymes, songs and counting, children are introduced to seven different languages. Because we know that babies are stimulated by bright colors, we made sure that this wagon was stuffed with bright and wonderful things for the new baby. The gift is finished off with matching ribbon!
Price: $149.99
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New Year-New Language-New Benefits For Your Child

language learning
Remember those language learning labs in junior high school? Those labs with headsets, the classrooms with written workbooks full of verb conjugation and a teacher who followed a curriculum vs. her students' capabilities combined to create absolutely the worst (and least) effective method used to teach a second language. That is why those of us who took languages back in the days of middle school being called junior high school remember just a few choice words (and probably pronounce them incorrectly!).
Today, as parents and as educators, we know the importance of raising our children to be bilingual. We see and experience this ever-shrinking world of ours and encounter endless opportunities to test our own bilingual skills. We know from recent research and the barrage of studies thrown at us that the secret to success is introducing the new language early in life. Why, even TIME and NEWSWEEK Magazines ran feature articles on the window of opportunity to introduce a new language is between birth and around the age of ten to twelve.
What most of us do not know, however, is how to bring this language learning into our homes and our daily life. We struggle with the question of how to find a language program designed for very young children, will we need to have teaching experience or command of the new language in order to make the learning successful in our home or our classroom, and how can we incorporate the second language learning into our daily routines?
As parents we need convenience in this new language program (we cannot even find time to read a book some days so make this one fit our daily life routine please!). Do not give us a manual that we have to read through in order to help our child (we cannot even get the Sunday paper read!). We desire a language program created by someone who really knows children and really knows language learning (we really want something that provides results and will not drop to the bottom of the toy box!). And could someone please make it so we do not have to make monthly installment payments to pay for the language learning program (we all know how much we spend in the first year of life!).
Parents and educators use the internet more and more to research many things prior to buying. Try this approach when looking for a language program for your child. Use your favorite search engine prompting keywords you might find in the title of this future learning tool for your child (teach Spanish to child, bilingual DVD, French music CD for child). Then look for language programs that include visual learning (68% of the population learns visually), learning with music (what child do you know who does not love music!), beginning reading in the new language (subtitles in the DVD, language cards or board books are great tools) and some type of verbal exchange (even if it involves prompting the child to speak back to the TV on occasion).
Make certain you are allowed to sample the components of the new language program on the internet. Most programs allow you to see video clips and/or hear parts of their songs. Look for a true bilingual method of teaching for any child who falls between the ages of birth through ten. Seamless transition from the native language to the new language is crucial during the first five years of life. Many experts agree that while the child is still acquiring skills in his native language you should be introducing the new language alongside the native one. Hearing only the new, targeted language for a long period of time with no point of reference will not work as well with children before the age of five.
Make sure the language learning program is affordable and is truly integrated with several components (not just a video you play over and over or one CD you listen to time and again). The program should create a multi-media classroom for your child for his certain ways of learning, moods and methods of acquiring new information. Look for bright colors, captivating scenes, easy-to-understand lyrics in the songs and a simple, engaging presentation that brings the two languages together for your little one.
Does the company offer support services? Is there a toll free number to call with live people who really know the language program (or is it just a call center)? Do they value their customers by offering things such as a resource newsletter, access to additional teaching ideas via their web site and follow-up contact? Have families tried these products, and what testimonials are provided to hear their feedback? How long has the company been offering these language learning tools, and how are the creators/owners professionally connected with the early childhood education field?
All of the factors mentioned in this article combine to provide a great start to what could prove to be a lifetime of language skills for your child. Remember, even if you choose Spanish today for your child and she chooses French later in life, you have given her the head start on connecting the neural pathways for language learning. Resolving to give your baby, toddler or preschooler a head start this year on becoming bilingual should be top on your list of New Year's Resolutions for both you and your family.

About the Author: Beth Butler is the creator of the BOCA BETH Language Learning Series for young children. Find out how fun and easy it can be to raise a bilingual child. Sample the BOCA BETH bilingual music and movies for free at http://www.bocabeth.com Call toll free 1.877.825.2622 or 1.813.244.1432

Slang of the Day

bombed


bombed: intoxicated
He got bombed every night last week. He should really be careful or he will make a habit of drinking.



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Sunday, 2 January 2011

Penpower Chinese Expert (Writing Pad Edition)

Penpower
Break down the barriers of communication with the Penpower Chinese Expert writing pad. With one easy learning tool, you'll have the power to write or modify Chinese text, allowing you to easily enter characters into your computer while simultaneously having access to features such as reading, writing, translating, listening, and speaking in Chinese.
The PenPower Chinese Expert writing pad recognizes any stroke order when writing a character, making it the perfect learning tool for learners. In addition, the program comes with three easy-to-use interfaces that break down Chinese text utilizing the functions of Penpower Chinese Expert Chinese-English Translation Interface, Sentence Segmentation Interface, and Phrase Database Management, making the process of learning Chinese both faster and easier. This software recognizes more than 13,000 traditional Chinese characters and 6,700 simplified Chinese characters in both horizontal and vertical alignment, and provides pronunciation and phrase structures of texts.
The Penpower Chinese Expert software utilizes intelligent syntax technology, allowing you to listen to correct pronunciation of characters or whole sentences. You can also record live pronunciations from fluent Chinese speakers for review. Reading Chinese becomes as easy as scanning text from books, newspapers, or magazines. The software will help you pinpoint unknown Chinese characters, their radicals and strokes, and their meaning in English. You'll also be able to take quick quizzes on your PC to polish up your spoken Chinese, and translate words, phrases, or sentences easily from a dual Chinese to English dictionary. The Penpower Chinese Expert pen scanner is the first step in becoming fluent. It comes backed by a one-year limited manufacturer's warranty.
What's in the Box
Penpower Chinese Expert handwriting pad, pen, software CD, user's manual, and registration card.
Price: $129.95

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Franklin Spanish - English Speaking / Talking Pocket-Sized Electronic Dictionary / Translator

speaking dictionary
This Speaking Merriam-Webster Spanish-English Dictionary is a super handheld language learning device that can help anyone improve their reading, writing and understanding of Spanish or English. Inside you will have instant access to over 5,000,000 total translations and 4,800 example phrases. Hear these words and phrases spoken at the touch of a key!

This unit also includes Franklin's phonetic spell correction feature along with grammar guides and verb conjugations so you can write or speak with confidence. Whether you're just learning Spanish or English, the Talking Spanish-English Dictionary will help you hear words and phrases clearly, pronounce them accurately and communicate effectively at school, home or work.

Dimensions: 5 1/2 x 4 3/8 x 13/16 inches

Weight: 5.8 oz
Price: $59.99

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