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Ana Beatriz Figueiredo

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Non-Gender Differences are on the racing track. Ana Beatriz Figueiredo was named the fast female who was heading straight for the top for Formula 1 racing. She was born in the most populous city in Brazil, São Paulo. At age of six, she has fallen in love with it and begin dreamed to be a Motor racing driver while his father brought her to the kartodrome for the first time. The first race that she ever won that she was eight-year-olds. Whole of her family very proud of her. They went to the podium to take a lot of pictures and they celebrated with car and coke.  Of Couse, there are many barriers that she has faced, such as money pressures or the risk of dangerous, but she has done to deal with everything well. She was a forceful personality and had a good mentally tough, so it let she has achieved her career.

Tom Doner – Polyglot

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Why he was learning foreign languages, how he did it? Tom Doner is an American who can speak many languages. He has been teaching himself languages since he was 13-year-old. Now, he has achieved his goal in nearly 23 languages.  He used to be a child actor. It brought him to find out of a gift for accent while he was going to auditions for radio commercials. Consequently, he interested to start learning French at the beginning, and then Latin, Hebrew, Pashto, Ojibwe, and another. There is a saying from Nelson Mandela that Tom Doner was talking at Tedx Talks in 2014 said: “ If you talk to a man in a language he understands  that goes to his head.  If you talk to him in his language, that goes to his heart ”.  That was the main reason why he has learnt languages. The technique that he used to memorise vocabulary called “ Method of loci ” which help him to take mnemonics. For example: If he has 10 vocabulary words in the list that he wants to learn. He takes each of those words and inste

Tim Doner

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Tim Doner is certainly an extraordinary talent, isn't he?  I like the point he makes about language being a vehicle for culture . He makes this point in his discussion of some everyday Persian expressions in his TED Talk where he discusses the expression of thanks "Ghorbanet beram" which literally means "May I sacrifice my life for you" or "I'll die for you." The strength of these words shows that good deeds for another are valued particularly highly in Iranian culture. An insight I will miss out on if I don't learn Persian. As Doner concludes "You can translate words easily, but you can't quite translate meaning."  Regarding ways to learn languages, I think Doner is on target in suggesting watching movies is a good way to achieve this goal. In the clip uploaded by THNKR, he says movies are useful for language learning because they expose you to the normal rate of speech and examples of colloquial words and phrases, and it is fun

Tim Doner - Polyglot

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Write a post about Tim Donor & his language abilities. What did you find most interesting about him? Do you plan to emulate any of his language learning strategies?

The Best Way to Learn an Additional Language in My Experience

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There are a few things that stick in my mind regarding this matter.  I still remember some of the German I learned in the junior classes at high school and the reason is it was taught to me in a quirky way. The teacher had us draw pictures in our books featuring characters from a Wagner opera, gods no less! I drew Wotan behind a tree and wrote on my page "Wotan ist hinter dem baum" and I drew Siegfreid on top of a Volkswagon and wrote "Siegfreid ist auf der Volkswagon." I think these sentences have stuck in my head because of their quirkiness and fun and because I had accompanied them with visual images. So I think allowing room for creativity and fun and bringing in a visual dimension can facilitate language learning. Another thing that I think helps stick language form in one's mind is the matching card game. Matching words with pictures, parts of speech, definitions, translations, collocations and so on is fun and the more connections we make for a word, the

The Best Way to Learn an Additional Language in My Experience

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What do you think the best way to learn an additional language is? There are many way or techniques that help us to improve foreign languages. Personally, the best way to study an additional language is more listening, more talking, more reading, more writing. Listening helps me to advance my speaking fluently, and reading can develop the writing professionally.  Copying and developing are the easy and affective techniques. It likes babies try to say their own first language from their parents. It is not understanding the word from translation, but they have got the meaning from the emotion that they are expressed by. Therefore, copy the word and try to use them without translation is the best way to success.  Furthermore, as we known learning an additional language is the long way of achievement. So patience, practice, and persistence are the skills you must have to be. For instance, I have spent time for seven years to lean Chinese. Meanwhile I has not one day to stop leaning and thi

The Best Way to Learn an Additional Language in My Experience

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What do you think the best way to learn an additional language is? Write about the techniques for language learning that you have found to be most successful.

Welcome to Our Blog

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Welcome aboard, class. We're looking forward to learning about your experiences, thoughts, hopes and dreams here & to sharing our perspectives as well. David & Mike :-)