Dead Language
by: Terry J. Coyier.
Words remain the single most important device poets have at their disposal. Without them, we have nothing. With them, we can construct anything. But, word choice is crucial, and it either builds a sturdy bridge, providing the reader wit...
The Language School
by: Ken Wilson.
There are thousands of various languages that are to be found all over the globe; every language is likely to come along with its own culture and refinement and the person who is interested in learning it may use the online schools that h...
The Language of Foreclosures
by: Mark Hostetler.
Talking about foreclosure real estate can be hard enough without even entering the market. That's because foreclosures tend to have their own language, employing many obscure words originating in govermnent housing legislation and real es...
The Language of Confidence
by: Jason Johns.
Even the smallest of words can have the deepest effect on our sub-conscious mind. It is like a child, it doesn’t really understand the difference between what really happens and what you imagine. It is eager to please and willing to ca...
Learn A Language
by: Trudie Simpson.
Why learn a language? Well it is easier to deal with the local people if you speak even a little of their language. Don't assume everyone, everywhere you go will speak English. Numbers, greetings, directions and simple questions are not t...
Language Varieties
by: Md sahid Morsalin.
Definitions of different kinds of Language Varieties:Pidgin: A pidgin is a new language which develops in situations where speakers of different languages need to communicate but don't share a common language. The vocabulary of a pidgin c...
The Language of Blogs
by: Virginia Bola, Psyd.
I read over a lot of blogs each week, casually surfing one ortwo of the blog exchanges I belong.I realized yesterday that I seldom read the whole entry unlessit's very short. Many are quite uncomfortable to read, somedownright excruciatin...
Speaking Each Others Language
by: Jane Merrow.
Two of the leading issues needing urgent attention in our world are the environment and proper communication between two major opposing cultures. From these dual problems stem many other concerns.The environment is a dilemma, about which ...
Language a Barrier
by: Jane Merrow.
Language is the Single Greatest BarrierThere is a current news item that language is the single greatest barrier to communication in the community in the UK today.Furthermore it is suggested that newly arrived immigrants should learn Engl...
Malaysian Language
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Worried about a language barrier? There’s no need to worry as most Malaysians are multi-lingual. The national language is of course Bahasa Melayu but English is widely used amongst the educated locals as well as those working in the serv...
Speaking Body Language
by: Robert F. Abbott. I observed an almost surreal event when I was a business student.At the front of the classroom, an entrepreneur was practicing a pitch he would make later to venture capital firms. Specifically, he was talking about a technology his firm ha...
What A German Language School Can Do For You
by: Sam Vogel.
German is not always the first choice for people looking to learn a foreign language. But maybe it should be. German is spoken by more than 100 million people in 38 countries around the world. Most of the world's German speakers are in Ger...
Why Study The Japanese Language?
by: Dean Forster.
You may ask yourself why start learning Japanese, a language which at the first sight appears very hard, almost impossible to learn. However this is not true, as the Japanese language is not very difficult to learn and if you think about i...
German Language: Communication
by: Soli Katir.
They help you to communicate to German customers in German language. Such a means of instruction is often out of the reach of most people’s pockets, so in this article I am going to be looking at some of the most effective ways to learn ...
Learn the German Language
by: Soli Katir.
In reality, the German language has many dialects that are spoken in a large part of the country (and even in other countries). The German language is the third most taught foreign language in the United States, behind Spanish and French, ...