Electronic Spanish Translator
Electronic Spanish Translator
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The Interpreter (Widescreen Edition) $1.43 U.S. Secret Service agent Tobin Keller is assigned to investigate a translator working at the United Nations who claims to have overheard an assassination plot.Genre: Feature Film-DramaRating: PG13Release Date: 23-MAY-2006Media Type: DVD… |
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Berlitz Spanish English Translator TR2201 Berlitz Spanish English Translator made by Seiko Instruments. A powerful instant reference tool for education and travel… |
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Royal ezVue2 $49.99 The Royal ezVue2 Personal Digital Assistant synchornizes with your computer (using the included PC Sync Cable) to download your Microsoft Outlook or Outlook Express internet mail. Checking information is easy – even in the dark – with the RoyalGlo Backlit Display and full-touch screen. Language support is no problem as it supports 7 different languages (English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, P… |
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Sharp YO-P5B PDA Personal Organizer with Stylus $4.77 Package Includes: Organizer, Stylus, Operation Manual, and one Lithium Battery. Built-in Organizer Functions: Telephone/Address Book, Schedule, Memo, Home Clock, World Clock, Calculator, and Conversion… |
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Ingenio Easy Translator – English/Spanish $14.82 Easy Translator is an exciting interactive learning toy that teaches children English/Spanish basic vocabulary, picture-word association and fine motor skills.Primarily designed to teach English to Spanish speaking children and Spanish to English speaking children.Slide & Learn 150 basic vocabulary words in English & Spanish.Each card has an unique learning theme, colorful illustrations, and 10 wo… |
Placebo 2009 interview Stefan Olsdal speaks Spanish
Most Frequent Obstacles When You Are Learning English
Out of all of the languages there are in the world, English is one of the most difficult to learn. There are many reasons why English learners have such a difficult time learning the language.
The following lists the most frequent obstacles when you are learning English:
1. Motivational Obstacles: There may be external reasons why someone may not want to learn or enjoy learning the English language. This can include: school conditions, job reasons, other activities taking up too much time, bored with the method of instruction, and a lack of an adequate support system. As well, many learners have low self esteem. They develop such self defeating thoughts as I can’t learn, I am stupid, I am wasting my time, and I am too old to learn.
2. Organization Obstacles: Teaching methods and learning materials are not adequate. A learner may also not know what they should study to learn English.
3. Unreasonable Expectations: Some learners go into an English learning program expecting to pick up the language quickly. They become frustrated and begin to lose interest.
4. Method of Learning: Many students do not take advantage of new and innovative methods of learning. Instead of reading texts and doing writing exercises, learners now have a wealth of learning resources on the internet as well as electronic learning devices that allow them to learn anywhere and anytime. There are also chat rooms that allow English learners to meet and chat with other online English learners. One can also enlist the services of an online English language teacher.
5. Pronunciation: Some learners find the English language difficult because the pronunciation can vary depending on how it is being used. For instance, some letters are silent and other letters are pronounced several different ways. Consonant and vowel sounds can also vary such as the words ‘the’ and ‘thought.’ The differences in pronunciation can be frustrating to learn.
6. Grammar: Nouns, adjectives, and adverbs can be very confusing to an English learner because they are different than most other languages. There is no specific order to grammar in the English language. Understanding the various sentence structures and when to use them can take some time to learn.
7. Verb Tense: The English language has a broad connotation of verb tense which makes it difficult to learn. For instance, verb tenses such as ring, rang, and rung, can be complex to the new English learner.
8. English Slang: The English language contains a lot of slang which becomes mixed with regular English phrases. This requires the English learner to understand all of the jargon which can be complicated. An example of English slang is the phrase: ‘brain wash.’
Because the English language is one of the most widely spoken languages, learning the Language has many benefits for one personally, socially, and in the work place. It is important to seek out the new, creative, and fun, methods of learning English. The result will be immense satisfaction once you have conquered the language.
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What is the best English-Spanish electronic pocket translator?
Looking for something with not just a dictionary, but also with phrases too. Latin American or Mexican dialect preferred, if such a thing exists. Phrases for dating and communicating with close friends is a huge plus!
Also any English-Spanish phrase books you want to recommend would be cool.
bilingual books inc. has a bunch of books and maps and such that have phrases and words you would actually use… very helpful bookstores like barnes and noble and borders usually have a whold section for them.
and the electronic fly-pen has a Spanish Edition, ive never used one but ive heard they are neat…
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