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5 Tips for Studying Foreign Language

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For many people, learning a foreign language is not easy. It takes time, not to mention that it is tiring and frustrating. But do not fret, there are things you can do to make sure that you will be able to study it sans frustration. Here are some tips that will be very useful for you. These will not ensure a no sweat process, but it will help you so that you’ll become a master of the language you choose in no time.

1. Be realistic with what to expect. Know that studying a foreign language is difficult, which means it is perfectly normal if you make mistakes, if you feel awkward and if you feel scared. At first, expect that you will feel a bit different. The language is new to your ear and mind so it is natural to feel weird hearing and speaking it.

2. Distribute your study time. This simply means that you schedule shorter periods of study time. Do not cram and try to study all at once because our brains will retain the information more if you do it that way. Try to study every day, in 15-30 minutes instead of studying everything at night before your class.

3. Practice. Studying anything requires that you practice that craft or profession regularly. In the case of studying a foreign language, it is better if you could talk with penpals who speaks the language. You can also bring flash cards if you are taking a long trip and study it while on the road. Put up a chart in your room and study while you’re relaxing or watch movies in the language you are trying to learn. Doing some of these will train your ear in the language that you’ll just be surprised that you are already understanding it gradually.

4. Make mistakes. Do not be too hard on yourself. It is alright if you answer wrongly in a recitation. It is okay to make mistakes, in fact, it is better that you make it while you’re in the learning process so that you’ll know how to correct it immediately.

5. Ask for help. Do not be shy to approach your teacher. You can also talk to your classmate or ask someone from JuJu to tutor you. Asking for help does not mean that you are dumb, it just means you are determined to learn.

Reading these suggestions will not guarantee that you will be a master of a foreign language. You must follow these and take action. Studying a foreign language is not impossible, it just requires time and dedication from you.


Travel Information :BUNGEE JUMPING OFF THE VICTORIA FALLS BRIDGE ZAMBIA/ ZIMBABWE

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In January 2011, the cord broke and an Australian Tourist plummeted into the crocodile infested, cold water. And survived amazingly.
In these 2 videos, you see Mark doing this jump as it should be (and it is very scary even without the cord breaking) and then talking about it… Continue reading this entry »


travel information center :Four Seasons Hotel Hampshire England: one of my most favourite hotels in the world!

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The room had a “wow” factor on entering and was more luxurious and beautiful than the photos I had seen before going. There is a large bathroom with big and comfortable bath, shower and basin. The bedroom area has a table and chairs, comfortable chairs to watch TV and a large comfortable bed. Continue reading this entry »


Travel :P&O Arcadia: Review of 3-nighter Russell Watson Cruise

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We have done a few of them now, and while they are great for giving a taste of the experience, they get more frustrating and less enjoyable once you have done a full cruise and have experienced the less rushed and more interesting destinations than these short ones tend to be able to offer. Continue reading this entry »


Travel :Queen Elizabeth 2: Revisiting my review on the 3rd anniversary of her retirememt

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This was our first time on the QE2. We had booked the winter transatlantic crossing as we wanted to both experience the QE2, and also a crossing on this ship. Now that the QM2 is doing the regular crossings now, our only chance was this one which is the first leg of the 2005 World Cruise. Continue reading this entry »


Travel Guide :Eltham Palace, Greenwich, London: Stunning Art Deco House and ancient Palace in one!

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This amazing house was built by the wealthy Stephen and Virginia Courtauld who wanted a house that felt it was in the countryside, but was close to central London. They had inherited money, but were involved in things like the famous Ealing Studios, and many philanthropy projects and activities. Continue reading this entry »


Travel :Wrest Park House and Gardens: Huge, impressive and stunning stately home to visit. A must see!

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The De Grey family originally owned the property and rounds, and had done for several hundreds of years. The house that is there today was built by Thomas De Grey the 1830s to replace one about 200 metres away that was demolished. He built it in a French style, so it looks like you have been transported to French Chateau. Continue reading this entry »


Travel :House of the Seamens Guildhall, Luebeck – Germany

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Location: Luebeck – Germany Photo: House of the Seamens Guildhall House of the Seamens Guildhall, Luebeck – Germany Travel Photo Gallery: Luebeck Photo Gallery House of the Seamens Guildhall, Luebeck – Germany from itravelnet.com – Travel DirectoryHouse of the Seamens Continue reading this entry »


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Travel Info :The Best of Japan – A Rail Tour

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Rail tours are a fantastic way of covering Japan’s city highlights and rural jewels all in the same trip, with the added bonus of having the travel and accommodation arrangements taken care of. Rail travel is befitting of a Japanese adventure, taking you through scenery and terrain Continue reading this entry »


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Travel Info :Romantic Luang Prabang – 5 Days – 4 Nights

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Exotissimo.com – Luang Prabang – Pak Ou – Kuang Si Waterfalls Luang Prabang is a city of unrivalled beauty. From its welcoming people to fabulous architecture and delicious cuisine, the place is inviting and warming to all who visit. Our tour of Luang Prabang takes Continue reading this entry »


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