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		<title>Convenient Ideas to Fit Audible Books around Your Everyday Schedule</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Audio books are obtainable in a multitude of titles and literary genres. Fervent readers can always find a place to enjoy books, but the most convenient way could be the thousands of audio titles now available. So remember audio-books when you next think about buying books, audio-books can be tremendous means of squeezing all the studying you need to do into a busy routine.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Over Her Dead Body by Kate White is for certain an entertaining book, however today&#8217;s busy schedules can make that hard to achieve. Lengthy commutes to the office and day to day activities could eat up huge amounts of free time without you seeing it. Working, dealing with kids or housework can all cut down the time you have to spend on your interests. It&#8217;s easy to simply utilize the time you spend driving to get up to date on books you can&#8217;t find the time to read. Using user friendly downloads, you can indulge in Walk Away The Pounds by Leslie Sansone by Download Audio Book Online, or audio-books brought to life by Dr. Mark Stone when you are busy doing other things.</p>
<p>In today&#8217;s busy environmant multitasking is necessary. Audiobooks such as Beasts of Tarzan by Edgar Rice Burroughs for sale from Download Audio Book Online make better use of of the wasted minutes everyday, whether it is minutes spent waiting at the physician&#8217;s surgery or driving the kids to soccer practise. An enormous selection of audio-books are now available for download as mp3 files including Suzanne&#8217;s Diary For Nicholas by James Patterson, so pick up your mp3 player and use the opportunity to hear the current best seller, such as audio titles by Clayborne Carson and Peter Holloran without hauling a cumbersome book around.</p>
<p>Another advantage of audio-book is renting or purchasing the instructional book of your choice and listening to it in your own time. Do you wish to study a new language? Why not give audio books a try? Perhaps the latest sales techniques are your thing, you may even discover the paranormal.</p>
<p>To learn more, we suggest you go to this <a href="http://www.audiofrombooks.com/list.aspx?catId=76">vast resource for Mandarin language course</a> instructions</a></p>
<p>Audiobooks exist in a whopping assortment of titles and genres. Whether you&#8217;re a film buff, or if you are crazy about love stories or even if your interests lie in health and fitness, you can access most titles immediately. Options are wide open; you can take a subscription to a program and hire titles or else purchase what interests you. Fervent readers can always seek out a place to read, but the most convenient way could be the thousands of audio titles now available. Numerous narratives, such as audio books narrated by Philip Gardiner, can be more gratifying when recounted by the writer or a noted actor. Reading a title isn&#8217;t quite the same as listening to an audio book recounted by Cecily von Ziegesar, with the all the refinements of an real rendition. Listening to audio-books recounted by John Feinstein will supply more depth to the story and in many cases can mean more than the words on a page. So next time in future should you think about purchasing a book that could easily collect dust on the shelves, please think of audio-books as another alternative.</p>
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		<title>How to Learn a Skill with the Help of Audio Books</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Audio books exist in a myriad of titles and genres. Reading fans will always find a way to read, nevertheless audio-books offer a great alternative. So don't forget about audiobooks when you next want to buy a novel, audio books can be fantastic means of fitting the titles you desire into your busy life.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.audiofrombooks.com/title.aspx?titleId=6160&#038;srch=Pimsleur">Pimsleur Greek (Modern) I Complete Course by Dr. Paul Pimsleur</a> might be tremendous reading, however today&#8217;s busy schedules could make that challenging to do. Lengthy commutes to work and day to day chores might be consuming large portions of your time without you realizing it. Favorite pastimes get set aside for more urgent jobs. If you are a keen reader who finds it difficult to fit it in, time in the car might be the perfect opportunity to enjoy an audio-book. Thanks to media files, you can savor Double Act by Jacqueline Wilson by Download Audio Book Online, or audio books brought to life by Dr. Bob Rotella when you are driving.</p>
<p>In today&#8217;s fast paced environmant multitasking now becoming the norm. Audio books like Manassas by James Reasoner for sale from Download Audio Book Online fill the dead moments in our schedule, whether it is waiting time at the dentist&#8217;s surgery or maybe grocery shopping. Audible books are now in stock to download as audio data files suited for personal computers, laptop computers and media players these include Pimsleur Anglais &#8211; English for French Speakers I Part 3 by Dr. Paul Pimsleur, and if you&#8217;ve got an iPod or another mp3 player and get ready to discover the latest biography, like audiobooks written by Philip Gardiner without dragging a heavy book with you.</p>
<p>Audiobooks offer a multitude of benefits such as renting or buying the instructional volume which interests you then savoring it at your own pace. How about studying a different language? Try audio-books! It&#8217;s easy to catch up on current business practises, you can even discover religious or spiritual trends. Audio-books are in stock in a multitude of titles and genres. It really doesn&#8217;t matter if you love natural history, crazy over love stories or even if your interests lie in self-help, it&#8217;s easy to download many titles immediately. Many options are available; you can easily subscribe to a rental program or buy the title online. Reading will invariably be a necessary skill, however audio-books offer a convenient alternative for busy individuals. Numerous narratives, such as audio books narrated by Kate Douglas Wiggin, can be more enjoyable when recounted by the author or a famous actor. Just reading a title isn&#8217;t the same experience as enjoying an audio title narrated by Jorge Ramos, with subtleties of an real rendition. Your enjoyment of the title will be elevated when you listen to an audio book like MindBody Health Audio Series: Managing Adult Leukemia by Elizabeth Bohorquez and in many cases can mean much more than the written word. So don&#8217;t forget about audio-books next time you want to buy books, audio-books can give you tremendous way of fitting the reading you need to do into a busy life.</p>
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		<title>Learning a Foreign Language: Why Should you Learn Words You Never Use in Your Mother Tongue?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Aug 2008 03:50:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Imagine a child sitting in front of a desk, his head in his hands, and mumbling various lists of words over and over. Does this child remind you of your own experience? If yes, I bet that &#8220;list of words&#8221; does not sound appealing to you. You are almost ready to swear that they do [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Imagine a child sitting in front of a desk, his head in his hands, and mumbling various lists of words over and over. Does this child remind you of your own experience? If yes, I bet that &#8220;list of words&#8221; does not sound appealing to you. You are almost ready to swear that they do not work. Before you mortgage your part of paradise, it may be wise to make sure you are right.</p>
<p>You can open a dictionary and begin to learn it by heart (a dictionary is no more than a list of words). There are many illustrated dictionaries that offer you the same resources as plenty of websites do by displaying colorful pictures with captions. You know that these tools exist because you have already tried to enrich your vocabulary that way. The scope of the task curbed your enthusiam.</p>
<p>Though, it is not a bad way to learn vocabulary, it is even the best way for one person: <b>the author of the list</b>.</p>
<p>Why?</p>
<p>You are unique. Your memory is unique, not only because your memories are yours, and only yours, but also because the way you store them is yours and only yours. For a large part, memory is about association of ideas and the associations you make depend on your experience.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s study an example to make it clear. Ask anyone to give you a word in relation with the common word &#8220;horse&#8221;. You will get mare, race, chivalry or Trojan, etc, depending on the person who answers.</p>
<p>He who answered &#8220;mare&#8221; might go on with stable, foal and even         cow and other farm animals; he who said &#8220;race&#8221; would probably go on with racecourse and tote. Obviously, their experiences of life are quite different. &#8220;Chivalry&#8221; would lead to King Arthur, coat of mail and tournament while &#8220;Trojan&#8221; would meet Homer, odyssey, god and goddess.</p>
<p>If you are a linguist, it is very likely that you associate horse to horseback, horsehair, horseman and horseplay and think that your list is easy to remember. On the contrary, if you are not interested in the Middle-Age History, the &#8220;chivalry&#8221; list will slip your mind.</p>
<p>The more personal the links between the words, the easier the way to learn them. That is why a list works at its best for its author. The connections between the words pre-exist in the author&#8217;s head.</p>
<p>So, pave your way, <b>prepare your own list</b>!
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<li>It will fit in with <b>your</b> way of thinking</li>
<li>It will meet with <b>your</b> center of interests</li>
<li>It will meet with <b>your</b> requirements</li>
<li>It will be half-learnt just by looking for the words you want to know</li>
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<p>In the third issue, we will see how to take advantage of scientific studies about human memory. There are many ways to learn a foreign language. Why would you choose the hardest one?</p>
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<p>Gabrielle Guichard<br />A French teacher who can be reached on GabrielleGuichard.com and listened to on FrenchPodcasting.com</p>
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		<title>GROUSE &#8230; GROUSE &#8230; GROUSE!!!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Aug 2008 12:15:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I realize that we here in the United States consider ourselves at the top rung of the educational ladder, if only for the fact that so many foreign language
students are breaking their necks to come here to both study and live English.
But, on second glance, we should not deceive ourselves. On this board, we read
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I realize that we here in the United States consider ourselves at the top rung of the educational ladder, if only for the fact that so many foreign language<br />
students are breaking their necks to come here to both study and live English.</p>
<p>But, on second glance, we should not deceive ourselves. On this board, we read<br />
one teacher complaint after another pertaining to the impossible conditions of<br />
Asian ESL schools, while we fail to remember &#8211; or, perhaps, admit &#8211; that right<br />
here in the good old US of A, ESL instructors are pretty much in the same leaky<br />
boat! In fact, was it not this very realization that originally induced so many<br />
of us to leave our country to seek better professional pastures elsewhere? On<br />
these shores, after having met the oft-times rigid academic and certification<br />
standards of most US ESL institutions, for the mere sake of gaining employment<br />
experience, we&#8217;ve often found ourselves accepting as little as $12 per hour for<br />
part-time and $15 per hour for full-time employment. That, I would guess, is not<br />
that far above the national poverty level for &#8230; say &#8230; a family of two. But,<br />
provided one is willing to accept the all-too-often shoddy living standards of<br />
an underdeveloped foreign land, not to mention the gross disregard of apathetic<br />
management sources (with a salary to match), there&#8217;s ALWAYS employment to be had<br />
&#8230; that is, until which time one finally decides enough is enough!</p>
<p>In the interim, we fans of the eslteachersboard.com are literally besieged by<br />
critiques which become sadder and more desperate by the day. We KNOW all too<br />
well what you are suffering, folks. It&#8217;s not exactly been a picnic here on this<br />
side of the tracks, you know. What I have trouble figuring is WHERE one might<br />
locate any regard for an ESL instructor as a &#8220;professional,&#8221; let alone his/her<br />
financial needs as a human being. And if we residents of this more &#8220;sanctified&#8221;<br />
side of the Pacific are forced to utter such concerns, HOW in hell can we dare<br />
sit in condemnation of the lesser-developed ESL situations in Asia? After all,<br />
is it not WE whom they are attempting to emulate? WHY, in fact, should we cringe<br />
at the discovery of dishonesty and misrepresentation over there when right here<br />
it&#8217;s so often identical? Once you&#8217;ve realized it&#8217;s pretty much the same on<br />
either side of the Great Ocean, it&#8217;s a small wonder WHY teachers flit between<br />
continents in search of their educational Mecca and, in many cases, eventually<br />
wind up frustrated enough to seek other careers.</p>
<p>I, for one, love the theory of English as a foreign language &#8211; especially the<br />
preparation of students for entry into American universities for pursuit of<br />
advanced degrees. However, it&#8217;s the reality of it all that serves to disillusion<br />
me no end. There can be no denial that ESL is a business. However, when such an<br />
ambition becomes the sole purpose of a school&#8217;s existence, and academic and even<br />
human values seem scarcer to come by, it&#8217;s high time to rise up and reform the<br />
bloody system &#8230; or leave it! I pray that I&#8217;ll not eventually be forced to opt<br />
for the latter choice. Amen.</p>
<p>Love to all,</p>
<p>The Arrogant One</p>
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<p>About The Author</p>
<p>Ellis E. Seamone is an Veteran ESL teacher with 13+ years of experience. Ellis publishes articles at the <a href="http://www.eslteachersboard.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.eslteachersboard.com/</a> (free access to ESL resumes, jobs and materials). See more articles by Ellis by visiting: <a href="http://www.eslteachersboard.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.eslteachersboard.com/</a></p>
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		<title>Translation: Cooperate With Translators &#8212; It Pays</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When a business goes global, there is a risk of being not properly understood in other languages, or, even worse, misunderstood. That is why, when you are going to expand your business, your success can depend on the person who translates your website, documentation, ads and so on.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When a business goes global, there is a risk of being not properly understood in other languages, or, even worse, misunderstood. That is why, when you are going to expand your business, your success can depend on the person who translates your website, documentation, ads and so on.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t insist on translating your text word-by-word or sentence-by-sentence. Contrary to the popular belief, the translation won&#8217;t be more accurate this way. Just the opposite is true: a translator who translates word-by-word is a BAD translator, or a mediocre one &#8212; at the most.</p>
<p>A MEDIOCRE translator will diligently substitute words, word-combinations and idioms of one language for those of another language. He searches piles of dictionaries for various lexical units. He will be really proud of the result. Don&#8217;t blame him &#8212; he probably is conscientious and hard-working. The only drawback is that his translation won&#8217;t work.</p>
<p>A GOOD translator will care for the MESSAGE of your text. He realizes that good translation isn&#8217;t just finding right words. He will try to find right linguistic means to convey your message; what&#8217;s more, he will leave your style intact. He will be proud of the result, too &#8212; and he has the reason to think so. Your message will be conveyed &#8212; in every respect. Will it work? That&#8217;s another question.</p>
<p>The difference between a GOOD and an EXCELLENT translator is the following: an EXCELLENT translator will care for the GOAL of your message. Before he stats the work, an excellent translator asks himself simple questions: does your message fit into this particular culture? Will the audience accept it? If the answer is &#8220;no&#8221;, he will always warn you about it.</p>
<p>Will you appreciate his advice? You&#8217;d better do. It might be not too pleasant for you to learn that your text is not perfect (especially if you thought it was). Of course, you can put this smart Aleck down. You are the Client, so you&#8217;re always right. He will translate the text he is given the way you want. As a result, you will get what you ordered &#8212; a MEDIOCRE translation.</p>
<p>That is why it is reasonable to listen to an expert (an excellent translator will always serve you as an expert on the culture of your target audience &#8212; even if you haven&#8217;t asked for it and are not going to pay extras for such a consultation.) Sometimes these advice might seem a bit odd to you; that&#8217;s because such a translator is able to think like a person who will be visiting your website. </p>
<p>Be prepared to throw some expressions, phrases, or whole paragraphs away or re-write them &#8211; working perfectly in one language, they won&#8217;t do in another. Be ready to change photos and illustrations, sometimes redo the graphics and alter the whole style of your website if necessary. </p>
<p>Cooperate with your translator &#8212; it pays. Do this work now and you&#8217;ll be rewarded with success of your business in a foreign country.</p>
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Linguist by profession, Alexandra Gamanenko currently takes part in a design studio project. It offers localization and translation of websites into Russian and Ukrainian, as well as lots of other useful services.</p>
<p>Learn more &#8212; visit the website <a href="http://www.clever-crayon.com" rel="nofollow">www.clever-crayon.com</a></p>
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