Language Learning Software That Works

December 18th, 2011

Are you searching for a language learning software that really works? Then you should give Rosetta Stone a shot! It’s without a doubt one of the easiest and most effective ways of learning a new language. No matter if you’re thinking about learning French, Spanish or Chinese – they have you covered. In fact they offer software for dozens of different languages, even smaller languages like Swedish are represented in their product lineup.

You might think that the Rosetta Stone software is a bit too expensive, after all it costs almost $400 for the larger packages, but before you decide you should compare that to the cost of taking a regular language class. That will surely cost you quite a lot too, and you’ll miss out on the ease of use and effectiveness that you get with Rosetta Stone. Nothing beats being able to learn a language from the comfort of your own home.

Affordable Fees for Barcelona Study Abroad Programs

December 13th, 2011

A lot of students these days want to travel abroad and experience what it is like to study in a foreign country like Spain, Peru, and several other countries in Europe and Latin America. Although the costs may seem too expensive at first there are several ways that you can take advantage of affordable fees, one of these is by signing up for study abroad programs. These education programs are designed to help students get a foreign education without spending too much money, especially if they are already burdened with student loans. Barcelona Study Abroad programs for instance allow students to travel to Spain and get a degree or continue their education depending on the amount of time they plan on staying in the country. Aside from this, study abroad programs in Barcelona provide students with assistance in terms of accommodation by helping them find a place to stay while studying in the city.

French Tuition in Bristol

November 29th, 2011

I am teaching French (levels 1, 2 and 3) for adults using Cactus French books and my own activities, CD and DVD, the learning objectives depend on the level. I also teach Arabic (using Cactus read and speak books + CD) level 1, 2 and 3 for adults in Cactus Language centre of Bristol. I teach French privately through a tutoring agency called French tuition Bristol. I am also working part-time at Sea Mills Primary School as a teaching assistant for Key Stage 1. I sometimes teach French and introduce French activities to them according to the age and range of children. If it is the first lesson, I always introduce myself and invite the students to introduce themselves as well and check their level to see if they are in the appropriate one. I then explain the health and safety procedures of the building or school, policies, talk about the whole course and let the students ask questions. I always prepare my lesson before each lesson, which contains:

- Objectives of the lesson.

- Outcomes.

- Starter, revision of previous lesson.

- Main part of the lesson, introduce the subject, learn key words and then move to the activities, ask the students to work in pairs or in groups to make differentiation and also have fun.

- Plenary, ask the students questions about the course, play game or quiz, etc

- Give homework for the next lesson.

- Evaluation, write positives and negatives.

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