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Orrasisand Julius Muange, a teacher of Spoken Swahili for over 25 years, collaborated to create these Swahili courses and deliver them onUdemy’s platform. The courses are taught in English through video presentations along with downloadable PDFs which will contain vocabulary and grammar constructio...
Coming to the United States D.1 The Journey of a Wise Man: A fable for English learners E.1 A Wise Man’s Discovery: A fable for English learners F.1 Index of Tables G.1 Vocabulary for Lessons 1-16 H.1 Common Irregular Verbs I.1 More spoken English Study J.1 Lesson Page Icons ...
English (Second LanguageIntensive Language CoursesLanguage InstructionLanguage ProgramsDevelopment of an intensive course in English which is offered to Dutch businessmen at the Netherland's School of Business is described in this article. The duration, scope, and level of the two-week conversational ...
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Download this Lesson as a PDF Salut! Struggling to understand spoken French despite learning it for years? You might be getting confused by “filler words” – words that don’t add much meaning to the conversation, similar to “like” or “umm” in English. ...
We often add a simple “pas” in questions, to turn them in the negative (as in English). For example:Tu as faim. = You’re hungry.→ Tu as faim ? = Are you hungry?→ More often: T’as faim ? = Are you hungry? / T’as pas faim ? = Aren’t you hungry?2...
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American English (SBCSAE), the Michigan Corpus of Academic Spoken English (MICASE), and the spoken-language component of the British National Corpus. CHAT/CA is being used in a variety of labs internationally that are planning to contribute additional data. The SamtaleBank corpus (https://...