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Top English-German False Friends (Guest Post by bab.la) | Tidbits for Learning Foreign Languages
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Tidbits for Learning Foreign Languages. Bite-size language learning tips – Loke Ping Bu, Singapore. Why trust my tips? How else can I help you? Top English-German False Friends (Guest Post by bab.la). Top English-German False Friends (Guest Post by bab.la). September 9, 2010. Before we begin, let me introduce bab.la – bab.la. Is a language portal created by a group of language lovers. Anyway, it’s going to be hard to stop extolling them – please check them out here. Because their sound or spelling sugges...
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The importance of ‘rice’ in the Chinese language | Tidbits for Learning Foreign Languages
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Tidbits for Learning Foreign Languages. Bite-size language learning tips – Loke Ping Bu, Singapore. Why trust my tips? How else can I help you? The importance of ‘rice’ in the Chinese language. The importance of ‘rice’ in the Chinese language. August 29, 2010. Do you know how important the word ‘rice’ is in Chinese? It’s so important there’re two words for it: one to describe it in its raw state 米 – mi3 , and one to describe it in its cooked state: 饭 – fan4 . Hmm… so why did I write this post? Notify me ...
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Hindi is like Japanese | Tidbits for Learning Foreign Languages
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Tidbits for Learning Foreign Languages. Bite-size language learning tips – Loke Ping Bu, Singapore. Why trust my tips? How else can I help you? Hindi is like Japanese. Hindi is like Japanese. August 31, 2010. When an Indian speaks Englsih and retain their accent, they tend to say say “Vaat iis diss? 8221; instead of “What is this? 8221; We all know that. Meanwhile, the Japanese says “Wa-te is-se di-su? 8221; We all know that too. So how can someone say Hindi is like Japanese? Japanese: ka ki ku ke ko.
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Watching foreign language movies… | Tidbits for Learning Foreign Languages
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Tidbits for Learning Foreign Languages. Bite-size language learning tips – Loke Ping Bu, Singapore. Why trust my tips? How else can I help you? Watching foreign language movies…. Watching foreign language movies…. September 4, 2010. 8230; is of course a wonderful way of learning the foreign language. You’ve just bought something that is difficult to find in your home country, something that can help you learn the language faster, and of course, probably a good movie too! Hope this tip is useful. Niftiest...
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Other Interests | Tidbits for Learning Foreign Languages
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Tidbits for Learning Foreign Languages. Bite-size language learning tips – Loke Ping Bu, Singapore. Why trust my tips? How else can I help you? I am also proactive in these areas:. 8211; I do these socially and to know the scene in Singapore I recommend joining the Facebook group “Where to Salsa in Singapore this week? 8211; I have lived in 4 countries and been to 18, and am happy to exchange travelling stories with you. Being ‘epicurious’. My friends like to do these and sometimes I join in:. I think Pu...
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August | 2010 | Tidbits for Learning Foreign Languages
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Tidbits for Learning Foreign Languages. Bite-size language learning tips – Loke Ping Bu, Singapore. Why trust my tips? How else can I help you? Archive for August, 2010. Hindi is like Japanese. August 31, 2010. When an Indian speaks Englsih and retain their accent, they tend to say say “Vaat iis diss? 8221; instead of “What is this? 8221; We all know that. Meanwhile, the Japanese says “Wa-te is-se di-su? 8221; We all know that too. So how can someone say Hindi is like Japanese? Japanese: ka ki ku ke ko.
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How else can I help you? | Tidbits for Learning Foreign Languages
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Tidbits for Learning Foreign Languages. Bite-size language learning tips – Loke Ping Bu, Singapore. Why trust my tips? How else can I help you? How else can I help you? Ideally, you should be in Singapore because I can help you best if I can meet up with you. Most of the time, explanations in person work way better than explanations in writing. Concept 1: Language Exchange. Languages offered: English, Mandarin, German. Languages sought: Malay, Spanish, Russian, Vietnamese, Turkish, French. Note: I DO NOT.
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How to impress native speakers of the foreign language you’re learning | Tidbits for Learning Foreign Languages
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Tidbits for Learning Foreign Languages. Bite-size language learning tips – Loke Ping Bu, Singapore. Why trust my tips? How else can I help you? How to impress native speakers of the foreign language you’re learning. How to impress native speakers of the foreign language you’re learning. August 28, 2010. Imagine you found yourself to be in these scenarios. I’d say you’d be pretty amazed if:. So how can we amaze foreigners who travel to our country with our knowledge of their language? Here’s an exam...
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September | 2010 | Tidbits for Learning Foreign Languages
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Tidbits for Learning Foreign Languages. Bite-size language learning tips – Loke Ping Bu, Singapore. Why trust my tips? How else can I help you? Archive for September, 2010. Learning languages through jokes… (Aprendir una lengua mediante chistes…). September 18, 2010. 8230; can be really entertaining! If you are learning Spanish, read on…. Hoy en el clase de espanol hemos hablado sobre estereotipos en el mundo espanol. Y he leido un chiste sobre los argentinos (estereotipo = egoista):. 8221;””. Their cont...
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Excellent Language Teachers | Tidbits for Learning Foreign Languages
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Tidbits for Learning Foreign Languages. Bite-size language learning tips – Loke Ping Bu, Singapore. Why trust my tips? How else can I help you? Along the way I met many language teachers, both formally and informally, who have made a difference to my life. I cannot finish thanking them. Some of them increased my interest, some reinforced my grammar, some expanded my vocabulary, some did everything possible for me, and some of them never knew they helped me. Ms Elena Pertegaz, Spanish; Las Lilas, Singapore.
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