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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 [...]



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 [...]



Don’t you Just Love Idioms?

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

Don’t you just love idioms? They generally make no sense whatsoever, particularly in a foreign language. Anyone learning English, for example, would be particularly stumped by ‘It’s raining Cats and Dogs’ – I mean, what have cats and dogs got to do with rain?! To make your lives easier and to give you a little [...]



Holiday Destinations

May 20th, 2010 | By Andrea | Category: Topic

As the summer approaches, the same problem keeps popping in everyone’s heads: “what to do during the holidays?” is a common question. Well, since the world is quite vast, it looks like you have a lot of options and many different places to choose to spend your free time. You can travel to faraway places, [...]



Survival Guides

May 20th, 2010 | By Andrea | Category: Topic

Have you ever felt completely lost when in a foreign country whose culture and language are not very familiar to you? You don’t know how to act towards the natives or at a dinner party, or even worse you have no notions of the language whatsoever? Well, this is why our Lexiophiles writers have developed [...]



Tips to Travel Cheaply

May 20th, 2010 | By Andrea | Category: Featured Articles, Topic

It is obvious that when learning a foreign language the best way to improve your skills is to visit a country where this language is spoken, not only to extend your knowledge of the language, but also to get in touch with the culture and lifestyle. Learning a language is not just about words and [...]



Typical Mistakes

May 19th, 2010 | By Andrea | Category: Topic

Language learning is definitely a tricky process. You may have studied a foreign language for many years but you just cannot get rid of those tiny mistakes that remind you (and all the others) that no, you still don’t sound (or write) like a native. Sadly for language learners, one tiny mistake can often change [...]



Humor

May 14th, 2010 | By Andrea | Category: Topic

As they say, you can laugh about anything… but not with everyone. Humor is a very subjective concept, and what might be funny for some might be considered outrageous by others. And of course, in a country several of the jokes often make fun of other cultures. Who, for instance, does not love to make [...]



Cheesy Pick-up Lines

May 14th, 2010 | By Andrea | Category: Topic

Flirting… this really is a complex topic, especially as, let’s face it, there’s no magic formula to get out of this tricky and dangerous situation. Flirting evolves with time, and things that may have worked several years ago are now considered very lame. If you’re a man, you might want to try pick-up lines, but [...]