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First Steps in Writing →. January 15, 2015 · 23:34. Getting back into Irish was on my radar as a New Year’s resolution before my trip to Poland. I had a few simple textbooks and CDs from my first attempt at taking a class in it, eleven years ago. I also knew that a free app/website called Duolingo. In the meantime, I didn’t want to wait for my books to arrive to start learning, so I searched YouTube. Proved to be a useful source of basic sentences for supplementing what I had already learned from YouTube...
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Plug into your favorite source. Like or Dont Like in Korean. March 26, 2017. Do you like studying Korean? Like or Don’t like can be used to express your interests or preferences in food, hobby, music, person, place, and thing. Knowing how to express your preferences would be a useful skill to communicate with Korean speakers. This article, Like or Dont Like in Korean. First appeared on Korean Language Blog. Former England footballer and ‘Dirty Hit’ label co-founder Ugo Ehiogu dies. The ‘Prometheus’ seque...
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The Good, the Bad and the Italian. Laquo; Eggplant Parmigiana: Sophia’s Choice. NUTELLA: World’s favourite bread spread. When Only Polenta Will Do. April 30, 2015. The ‘wooden plank/roof tile in place of the dinner plate’ fad has been around for a while, so I thought it safe to venture out into the wide world of inner Sydney pub bistros to test if chefs had done away with it. Not yet it seems. And the timber shards the serrated knife edge leaves behind aren’t much fun. Cuttlefish or baccalà stew. I’m ser...
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The Good, the Bad and the Italian. Laquo; Another Bite of the Cherry. When Only Polenta Will Do. Eggplant Parmigiana: Sophia’s Choice. March 31, 2015. When I heard Sophia Loren was visiting Australia in April as the guest of honour for a gala fundraiser, I immediately went shopping. For eggplants. I could almost taste the eggplant/aubergine parmigiana (aka. In her 1971 cookbook. Elizabeth David dusts them with flour before frying, and Italy’s most successful cookbook,. Suggests frying, then spreading wit...
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Choosing Your Materials | Voiceless Voiced
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Practice Makes Perfect →. January 21, 2015 · 21:32. Fortunately, technology is changing the game somewhat, although there is still plenty of room for improvement. That’s why I thought I would review some of the resources I’ve been looking at in the past weeks and speak to the importance of knowing what you want and, more importantly, not paying for something that doesn’t work. In my last post. 8211;I have a crab and you have a mouse. 8211;There is sugar on the pork. 8211;The lion eats clothes. You can pr...
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First Steps in Writing | Voiceless Voiced
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Jumping into Skype →. January 16, 2015 · 22:19. First Steps in Writing. As I mentioned yesterday, I found several pen-pals through ConversationExchange.com. I wanted to try writing some Polish right away, but I also wanted to learn about Polish as I crafted my e-mails, not just to try to get my message across. My students, and many other people, are big fans of Google Translate. For these reasons, I prefer WordReference.com. Jumping into Skype →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. What ...
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First Steps in Writing. Choosing Your Materials →. January 17, 2015 · 18:32. Somehow in my adventuring in the last week I ran across the website Fluent in 3 Months. Starring Benny the Irish Polyglot. His attempts at speaking new languages from Day 1, and in lengthy, target-language-only Skype. Sessions, are nothing short of impressive, as you can see, for example, from his attempt at speaking Polish after just one hour. I also recommend his reviews of Rosetta Stone. And Ireland is a relatively small coun...
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Practice Makes Perfect | Voiceless Voiced
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What to Write Where →. January 27, 2015 · 20:43. It’s only week three of my fledgling efforts to learn Polish, but I’ve already been reminded of an important step on the road to success: regularly review what you’ve learned so far! What to Write Where →. One response to “. Pingback: Feet on the Ground Voiceless Voiced. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Please log in using one of these methods to post your comment:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email.
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