Language Articles
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Spanish Immersion - Learning the Natural Way
Spanish immersion programs aim to help learners to become proficient in the language and to gain awareness of the Spanish culture. Learners gain proficiency by listening to Spanish and using it, rather than by studying the language itself.
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Learn Spanish Online Audio - a New Way to Develop Conversational Skills
Learn Spanish online audio technologies offer cost-effective ways to enhance your distance learning experience. A properly recorded audio lesson stimulates the listener\'s imagination and makes the listener feel like he is part of a conversation.
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Translating Meaning Is More Than Just Verbs
Language is more than just words. People communicate through inflection, body language, tone, and facial expressions. Translators have the difficult job of translating words on a page. They do not have the benefit of non-verbal cues. But how does a translator translate not only words, but meaning? And what are the benefits of translation?
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Selecting The Best Language School For Your Needs
Some people decide to work abroad, some want to study abroad, some just want to learn a foreign language, or just need to brush up on their current skills. There are any number of reasons that people what to learn a second language. Here a few things to consider before you select a Language School
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Chile: Ahead In Globalization, Behind In English
Chile is Latin America\'s clear leader in globalization. It does, however, face one major obstacle to participating in international trade. Almost nobody speaks English, let alone other major languages.
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Will Technology Ever Replace Human Translation Services?
The Internet has connected translation technologies with consumers at a pace that feels threatening to many of the million plus linguists around the world. Will they lose their role in globalization?
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The Rain of Terroir, Going to the Source
The rising consciousness of terroir, in food luxuries, has broader implications in a culture and a world that is increasingly homogeneous.
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Origins and History of the Spanish Language
A look at how the Spanish language evolved as the result of conquest, invasion and colonization by the many different peoples who spread across Southwestern Europe starting sometime before the 6th century B.C.
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