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By MiriamK 0 comments
In the U.S. alone, there are several hundred English language learning software programs on the market. Many use good teaching methods, but others are just quick moneymakers for some software company. Choose carefully and you can find a software ... more »
By Rattanji 0 comments
For making CD/DVD we need Mpeg files (Movie Clips). In my previous articles I had shown how to make Images from Text and then AVI files from Images. My main aim is to show you how to make educational CD/DVDs to teach English to your children. In ... more »
By mcccmu 0 comments
There are a number of places where hexadecimal numbers are used, but many people don't understand them. This is a basic explanation of base 16 and how to convert from decimal (base 10) to hexadecimal (base 16). Future articles will cover some ... more »
By johnd2141 0 comments
What are critical thinking skills? They are the habits of thought that you cultivate for better decisions on what to believe and what to do. Critical thought is not about being able to argue well. That kind of thinking can be a trap. ... more »
By crossroad 0 comments
When I was a little girl my mother and father told me that I could do anything I put my mind to doing. I realize that this statement is true. The key to doing any and everything is based on how motivated and committed you are to doing it. When ... more »
By ashfeather 0 comments
What you need to inspire motivation in your soul!.. more »
By smilesatme1 3 comments
Getting up cranky and sleepy can be so frustrating most especially if you have examinations on that day. Get a lot of sleep at night and eat fruits before going to school. Avoid eating foods with rich in cholesterol because that will make you ... more »
By Mandy Vemulapalli 0 comments
If you're forgetful at the office or in the classroom, it can cause a lot of embarrassment. So, is it possible to improve your memory? If you want to improve your memory or just get to know yourself a little better, try to discover your "memory ... more »
By Violetsnow 0 comments
Vocabulary-building can be work, or it can be fun. Words are extremely interesting if you let your curiosity guide you. Read on to learn more... more »
By eHow Culture & Society Editor 0 comments
Shamanism, a religion that predates most other organized religions, has been adapted and practiced by several different cultures. Followers of shamanism believe that accessing the spirit world can allow us to heal spiritual and physical ailments. ... more »
By alejomag 0 comments
This is a novel way to view learning N.Mex.Spanish dialect. It is fairly easy, depending on how difficult you view language learning. It is not imperative that you be born in N.Mex., as I was, just be alert that although the word may be ... more »
By MiriamK 0 comments
With its unusual letter shapes and several forms of each letter, the Arabic alphabet can be fairly intimidating for beginners. Because many find it more challenging to learn the Arabic alphabet than European alphabets like Greek or Cyrillic, it's ... more »
By MiriamK 0 comments
Whether you're planning to study Russian or just hoping to read some street signs on your trip to Bulgaria, knowing the Cyrillic alphabet is definitely useful. At 33 letters, the Cyrillic alphabet may be a little longer than the Latin one, but ... more »
By Rattanji 0 comments
The spelling rules of English are very complicated. The English language contains 26 alphabets (letters) but over 40 different sounds. About half of the sounds are made by vowels; but there are only six vowels - a, e, i, o, u and y. These six ... more »
By eHow Education Editor 0 comments
Learning a second language can be a rewarding endeavor, even if you are doing it out of necessity for work or travel. There are ways to make it a fun experience, which, will makes learning a second language much quicker and easier than ever ... more »
By kadunleavy 0 comments
With more than 60,000 books published every year, where do you start when it comes to choosing a good book to read?.. more »
By Rattanji 0 comments
There are more than 1, 50,000 English words in most of the frequently used dictionaries. It is impossible to pronounce these words without some basic rules. There are some words which are few but have same type of pronunciation. These words ... more »
By Rattanji 0 comments
Pronunciation of English words is different from country to country and person to person. In the Video of first two articles - Consonants (B – F) and Consonants (G), you heard Alphabets read by British Adult Male and American Adult Male ... more »
By Rattanji 0 comments
In this article you will know about the pronunciation of Alphabets 'R' and 'S'. Some of the words will be spoken by an American Adult Female. Alphabet 'S' is an important Alphabet as it has four sounds 's', 'z', 'zh', 'sh'.However there is no ... more »
By Pomeroy 0 comments
Here's how to say a few easy Russian words. They may come in handy if you ever plan to visit a Russian speaking country, or if you ever meet some one from one. Speaking Russian isn't hard it just takes time. So, stick with it and you will be ... more »
By Summer Banks Banks 0 comments
The Italian language is full of the rolling "R". Once your tongue is set, these colors are easy to pronounce... more »
By eHow Education Editor 0 comments
Being self-taught in a particular subject can have many advantages in today's world, especially since some companies are depending less upon college degrees and more on real-world knowledge. Whether you want to take up a new hobby, enhance your ... more »
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The quest to speak advanced English is a long learning curve. In order to succeed, you will have to take advantage of every opportunity that comes your way. The key to advancement is to broaden your horizons and keep your ears and mouth firmly open... more »
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Teaching piano can be a great way into either a full time career or to earn extra cash doing something you love. If you have a genuine desire to teach, a ton of patience and a love of playing, you already have everything you need. A little bit of ... more »
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You know you have seen her before. You know you have been introduced, but you just can't remember her name. Janice? Jody? Oh, just dodge behind the buffet and avoid her all together. Of all the things you lose, your memory is the one you miss the ... more »