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Merry Christmas in Different Languages Uncategorized

Merry Christmas in Different Languages

  • December 24, 2012
  • by Pamela Davis

Christina RutzMerry Christmas and Happy New Year! (English)

Joyeux Noël et Bonne Année! (French)

Buon Natale e Felice Anno Nuovo! (Italian)

Feliz Natal e Feliz Ano Novo! (Brazilian Portuguese)

¡Feliz Navidad y Feliz Año Nuevo! (Spanish)

メリークリスマス (Merii Kurisumasu)! 🙂 (Japanese)

메리크리스마스 그리고 새해 복 많이많이 받으세요! ^^ (Korean)

سنة جديدة سعيدة (Arabic)

Frohe Weihnachten und Glückliches Neues Jahr! (German)

圣诞快乐 (Simplified) 聖誕快樂 (Traditional) (Sheng Dan Kuai Le) (Chinese)

 

Italian Italian

Italian

  • July 6, 2012July 6, 2012
  • by Pamela Davis

Italian Songs

Italian Video

Italian Websites


French French

French

  • July 6, 2012July 6, 2012
  • by Pamela Davis

French Websites

French Songs

French Videos

Children’s Songs

Children’s Videos

 


Spanish Language Learning

Spanish

  • July 6, 2012
  • by Pamela Davis

Learn Spanish with Songs
Websites for Learning Spanish

Portuguese Brazilian Portuguese

Portuguese

  • July 6, 2012July 6, 2012
  • by Pamela Davis

 

 

Brazilian Songs

Songs for Children

Brazilian Portuguese Websites

Brazilian Portuguese Videos


Aula-de-Português

Learn English English

Learn English

  • July 6, 2012July 6, 2012
  • by Pamela Davis

ESL Websites

 

Songs

Children’s Songs

Funny Videos

Beginning English Videos

Christmas Carols

How to Learn a Language Language Learning

How to Learn a Language

  • June 27, 2012January 10, 2013
  • by Pamela Davis

10 Good Ways to Learn a Language

1. Spend time in the language – Seek out materials and situations in the language that you find interesting and enjoyable.  Listen to, read, speak, and write new words and phrases in the language you want to learn.

2. Listen and read daily, even if you just have time for the Word of the Day for foreign languages or Word of the Day in English in your e-mail. Listen to and read things you enjoy in the language such as songs on Youtube and movies with subtitles.

3. Study vocabulary – When reading or listening to the language, write new words and phrases in a small notebook that you can keep with you. Study them when you have spare time in the day. You can also write the new words and phrases on flashcards to use to help you learn.  Memrise.com uses flashcards to boost the speed and ease of learning.

4. Relax and enjoy yourself. Play games, look at art, and find music you enjoy from the country of the language you want to learn. Music can have a powerful role in language learning helping with pronunciation and grammar while also appealing to the senses. Listen and sing along to songs in English, French, Spanish, Italian and Brazilian Portuguese on TheLanguageLady.

5. Language classes – Classes can provide structure and motivation for your language learning. You have the benefit of a teacher’s instruction, support and feedback and other students with whom to practice the language in a fun way.

6. Private tutor – Learning a language with a private tutor gives you personalized instruction, support and feedback. The teacher can devote undivided attention to you and your language learning needs.

7. Audio programs – Living Language and Pimsleur CDs are great to listen to in the car or uploaded on a portable device. They may be available to check out at your local library.

8. Computer programs and cell phone apps – Some people enjoy learning languages with computer programs and free language learning websites like Duolingo and BBC. Language learning apps on your cell phone such as Mindsnacks can also be helpful.

9. Language exchange – Find a native speaker of the language you want to learn who wants to learn your language. Many sites such as Livemocha can help you find language exchange partners. See if there is a local Meetup group for your target language. Practicing with friends who speak the target language is great for your language learning.


10. Immersion – Learning a language in a country where it’s spoken is very effective. You have the opportunity to be in the language all day, not just in class. You also have the benefit of meeting the locals and enjoying the culture.




To find out more about how to learn a language and to start learning a language today, contact Pam at the Triangle Language Institute [email protected] (919) 714-9007.

“I love learning languages and always have. I started learning French and some Spanish in elementary school and continued through college. My family hosted exchange students and I was an exchange student to Mexico. In college I went on a mission trip to Haiti and studied abroad in France. Later I studied and was a nanny in France. I began teaching languages in Raleigh, North Carolina and continued learning languages – Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, and Italian – at NCSU. I’ve lived in Ecuador, Brazil, Italy and other countries teaching English and/or traveling while studying languages and culture. I have met wonderful people all over and am so thankful for the opportunities that have opened up as a result of learning languages.” – Pam Davis

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Learn a Language with The Language Lady Language Learning

Learn a Language with The Language Lady

  • June 27, 2012November 1, 2012
  • by Pamela Davis

Would you like to learn English, French, Spanish, Italian, or Brazilian Portuguese? 

The Language Lady is here to help you learn a language right now with songs, videos, and great websites for you to practice your new language.

 

Hi! My name is Pam (or Pamela).:)

I’m a language teacher and started this website to share fun and helpful language learning content with language learners. I hope that you find something here that is useful or at least brings a smile to your face on your language learning journey. Enjoy!

Pam

Happy Easter in different languages Language Learning

Happy Easter in different languages

  • April 8, 2012March 29, 2013
  • by Pamela Davis

Happy Easter in Different Languages

Happy Easter!      English

Joyeuses Pâques!         French

¡Felices Pascuas!     Spanish

Feliz Páscoa!                Portuguese

Buona Pasqua!           Italiano

Frohe Ostern!          German

 

I Love You in Different Languages Love

I Love You in Different Languages

  • February 11, 2012June 10, 2012
  • by Pamela Davis

English “I love you”

French  “Je t’aime”       mon chéri my dear/sweetheart (man), ma chérie (woman)

 

 

Spanish  “Te Quiero / Te amo”

 

 

 

Italian  “Ti amo”

 

 

Brazilian Portuguese  “Eu gosto de você. Eu te amo.”

 

 

Japanese  愛してる “ai shiteru”

 

 

Chinese  我愛你 “wǒ ài nǐ”

 

 

Russian  я тебя люблю “ya teb’ya l’ubl’u”

 

 

Korean  사랑해 “sarang hae”

 

 

German  “Ich liebe dich”


 

 

Norwegian  “Jeg elsker deg”

 

 

English  “I love you”

 

 

 

Now see if you recognize them~

I LOVE YOU x 100

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