IMPROVING LANGUAGE SKILLS
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In the competitive job market of today's world, having great communication skills is essential and can lead you to greater professional success.
By toadba | Published 10/11/2007
Do you want to sound more intelligent when you write or speak? If so, a vocabulary sentence maker might be the solution for you.
By Kristina Choi | Published 2/4/2010
This article helps make learning a new language fun and easy.
By Jonathan | Published 6/2/2009
Many Americans struggle with feeling shy. The solution may be as simple as improving social skills. Learn to conquer your shyness by following these techniques for improving social skills.
By Susan Rand | Published 6/11/2005
English is the most dominant language today in the world. Being good at it means understanding more and more of the world. This article is about my experiences with English as a language.
By Datla Chiranjeevi Raju | Published 5/9/2007
Everyone wants to be successful their in life, but they do not know how to achieve success. In this article, I have focused on some key skills which lead your life towards great success.
By Nick Mutt | Published 8/26/2009
Learning a language? Take a few tips on getting better, faster, on the road to fluency.
By Ollie Hicks | Published 5/20/2009
Children who suffer from word retrieval complications may be experiencing a language disorder attributed to a brain complication
By Christine Cadena | Published 7/19/2007
This article includes a few ways to begin and improve French language skills.
By Heather Peterson | Published 2/26/2009
Translators and interpreters are language professionals who work with source and target languages. These two professions share common characteristics but also require different abilities and have different working conditions.
By Kevin Hagen | Published 1/17/2006
There are no hidden Hispanic agendas here. Teaching Spanish in our our schools simply makes sense now and for our future.
By Lima | Published 7/13/2007
A case study of ESL learners in Saudi Arabia.
By Froilan Vincent Bersamina | Published 3/24/2009
This research paper by Deerlittle is a research proposal to create a computer game promoting social skill to preschoolers.
By deerlittle | Published 2/28/2010
One technique that has been recently given attention is using music to improve the students' ability to learn a second language.
By AL | Published 7/6/2007
In the tutoring business, a little skillful promotion can bring you all the students you can handle. Here are some tips on using print ads, networking, and "samples" to attract students.
By M. Langton | Published 7/12/2007
UpWords, a board game by Hasbro, is a game of strategy and wordplay. Doing a riff on the traditional game of Scrabble, UpWords uses the concept of building words on top of others to take traditional game to new heights.
By Christine Zibas | Published 4/15/2007
Although doctors will not speculate as to when, they agree that Sen. Tim Johnson is improving from his December 13, 2007, brain surgery and is expected to fully recovery and return to his post as a South Dakota Senator.
By Sussy | Published 6/12/2007
For many new moms, engaging children in productive communication is a never ending quest. At about six months of age, the infant begins to follow sounds and is more enticed by voices.
By Christine Cadena | Published 3/14/2007
Cued Speech is an excellent alternative to sign language as a tool for improving speech, English language skills (as well as many other spoken and written languages), and visual communication.
By Christine | Published 7/2/2007
How to improve your relationships by improving your communication and people skills
By Tyson Burke | Published 7/23/2008
For children who suffer from disability, the ability to engage in reading and language arts may be impaired by literacy complications. Consider the use of word-attack skills in language therapy.
By Christine Cadena | Published 2/19/2008
A guide on teaching oneself a language.
By Patrick Kingsley | Published 8/7/2005
In the current competitive scenario merely attaining exceptional academic qualification does not help one keep a good job. Nowadays companies look for professionals with excellent soft skills as these skills reflect the personality of the individual.
By Bindas Bol Langauge Labs | Published 2/26/2010
It is great if you have a high GPA and have read classic literature, solved complicated math problems and learned to speak in a different language. But there are skills that you don't learn in school that will be essential to your future success.
By Gretta Gust | Published 7/22/2009
According to proponents, 21st-century skills encompass abilities such as critical thinking, creativity and interpersonal communication to accomplish goals.
By boggie boggie | Published 8/18/2009
Lexical notebooks offer a little-known approach to improving your English skills. This article will talk about how you can get started with one.
By Kristina Choi | Published 2/18/2010
People skills help us in everyday life from how we communicate with family members, to how we resolve conflicts at work.
By Laura Quintile | Published 2/1/2010
Higher level of emotional health is often achieved by improving certain skills and abilities.
By Denver Sayaboc | Published 3/10/2010
While verbal communication is our primary means of communicating, it is the nonverbal cues that help us fully comprehend a message.
By Dina Hollerbach | Published 12/18/2006
An education is not something we get; it's an individual pursuit from within. In sports, the great coaches pay attention to learning strategies and the differences inherent in each player to maximize their instruction and aid players' development.
By Brian McCormick, CSCS | Published 11/3/2005
Research has shown that children who have good reading comprehension skills know how to be involved in thinking about what they are reading and not just reading words.
By Mary Starr Johnson-Gerard, Ph.D. | Published 3/10/2010
One very effective strategy for improving reading comprehension is called "Following the Inner Conversation." As the students read, they write down important pieces of information or thoughts on sticky notes and place them next to the information in the text.
By Tray H | Published 11/26/2007
We all know that studying a FL is good for us - but do you know exactly what those benefits are? And what can we do to make the opportunity more available?
By Cheryl Ingram | Published 10/10/2007
Whether you're taking a foreign language class, learning through self-study, or just considering the idea of studying a second language, these tips will help to put you on the path towards language fluency.
By Mei Sakurai | Published 2/11/2009
An analysis of web sites that offer free elementary school language arts lesson plans. Sites are ranked by quality, quantity, and usefulness of lesson plans and activities.
By Kristin Bird | Published 4/27/2006
I've been working at a company that is very customer service oriented. Below is a game that has become a good tool for practicing good customer service. I encourage you to use this game to help develop your company's customer service skills.
By Tonya Blake | Published 6/21/2007
The emergence of human language was one of the most important developments in the rise of human civilization and culture. An understanding of evolution can explain why natural selection in favor of language took place and how the use of language presents numerous advantages.
By G. Stolyarov II | Published 5/31/2007
This article explores how student diversity, cooperative classrooms, multiple intelligences, motivation, and comfort levels impact second language learning.
By Rose Schaut | Published 4/12/2008
Tips and advice on introducing a second language to children.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 3/12/2008
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