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Como você aprende?

Mar 4th, 2010 | By Priscila | Category: Português

As pessoas têm tamanhos, cabelos, vozes e gostos diferentes. Têm também necessidades e estilos de aprendizagem diferentes. Cada um aprende de uma maneira e o primeiro passo para aprender melhor é conhecer um pouco mais de si mesmo. Como você estu...



How Do You Learn?

Mar 4th, 2010 | By Priscila | Category: English

People are different: our hair, voices, sizes and tastes vary a lot. We also have different needs and learning styles. In order to learn better and more efficiently, the first step is to know a little more about ourselves…

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Travel Tips and Tricks for Latin America

Mar 1st, 2010 | By Ginette | Category: English

Have you been to Latin America? Are there any tips and tricks you want to share?

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How to Make the Most of an Immersion Environment

Jan 5th, 2010 | By Guest Editor | Category: English

It’s a language learner’s dream: being absolutely immersed in their target language in a country where their target language is spoken…

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¿Aprender un idioma en dos semanas? ¿En serio?

Nov 16th, 2009 | By Ginette | Category: Español

¿Qué se necesita para aprender un idioma? ¿Hay alguna fórmula mágica, algo que podamos cambiar para acelerar exponencialmente el aprendizaje de idiomas? No lo creo, pero realmente solo puedo hablar de mi experiencia personal. Siento decepcionarlo...



Learning a Language in Two Weeks? Really?

Nov 16th, 2009 | By Ginette | Category: English

What does it take to learn a language? Is there any kind of magical formula or something we can do to become proficient in a very short period of time?

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भारत की किफ़ायती सैर करना

Apr 7th, 2009 | By Radhika | Category: हिंदी

[English]

बचपन में देखे थे, मुंबई परदेसी सैर करनेवाले. सब पहनते थे सफेद कमीज़ और ढीली पतलून, और पीठ पर...



How to Travel Cheaply in India

Apr 7th, 2009 | By Radhika | Category: English

[हिंदी]

I remember foreigners, tourists, visiting India when I was a little girl. They dressed in a white t-shirt and loose baggy cargoes, and they all carried a gigantic rucksack that probably doubled up as mattress and pillow at nig...