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Literature

Mar 30th, 2011 | By Chiara | Category: Topic

Critica Letteraria (Literary Criticism) – the blog One for all and all for one Amélie Nothomb, Graphomaniac Writer Authors for Japan



Something About Animals

Mar 29th, 2011 | By Chiara | Category: Topic

Tell me what your pet is and I’ll tell you who you are



Multiculturalism

Mar 2nd, 2011 | By Chiara | Category: Topic

Multicultural Britain Italy “odi et amo” – voices from young expats



Have you ever been to…?

Mar 2nd, 2011 | By Chiara | Category: Topic

A walk along Lake Geneva…



Fun Facts

Dec 21st, 2010 | By Chiara | Category: Topic

An International Sea Sponge



Language survival: Feel local in various countries

Sep 17th, 2010 | By Sarah | Category: Topic

In order to help you feel at home in another country, we have decided to ask people here at Lexiophiles to share their tips about behaving and speaking like a local in each of their countries. With this selection of articles, you will learn about the most popular songs in several different countries. You will [...]



Forms of Address all over the World

Jul 16th, 2010 | By Sarah | Category: Topic

One of the first things you are told when learning a new language is how to address people: “Hello, my name is Sarah. What’s your name?”. Of course, this is more than necessary if you want to master the language one day or another, but it remains very basic. And teachers usually forget to mention [...]



Profitez des vacances pour vous remettre à niveau en langues !

Jul 9th, 2010 | By Sarah | Category: Français, Topic

Pourquoi ne pas profiter de l’été pour rafraîchir vos connaissances ou passer au niveau supérieur dans votre langue préférée ?



Studying Abroad, Language Courses and Education Systems

Jul 9th, 2010 | By Sarah | Category: Topic

Studying abroad probably sounds appealing to you. You will be able to speak another language fluently in only a few months, you will meet people from various horizons, it will be a great addition to your CV and you will become totally independent. However, if your school or university does not offer a specific program, [...]



Words of Foreign Origin in Different Languages

May 21st, 2010 | By Andrea | Category: Topic

No language can escape the fate of foreign influence. Languages evolve over time; new words enter the dictionary and new expressions enter the everyday language, a lot of them coming from other languages. In addition, with the global dominance of English it is just impossible to avoid using English words in domains such as IT [...]