Les élémens de la langue angloise
Author : V. J. Peyton
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Page : 452 pages
File Size : 31,45 MB
Release : 1776
Category : English language
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Author : V. J. Peyton
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Page : 452 pages
File Size : 31,45 MB
Release : 1776
Category : English language
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Author : George Jackson (of Bermondsey.)
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Page : 96 pages
File Size : 34,23 MB
Release : 1847
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Author : Jean PALAIRET
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Page : 254 pages
File Size : 24,65 MB
Release : 1788
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Author : Henri Estienne
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Page : 82 pages
File Size : 28,24 MB
Release : 1814
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Author : Jean Palairet
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Page : 262 pages
File Size : 19,50 MB
Release : 1792
Category : French language
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Page : 996 pages
File Size : 41,49 MB
Release : 1818
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Author : Robert Watt
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Page : 778 pages
File Size : 13,70 MB
Release : 1824
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Author : Robert Watt
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Page : 784 pages
File Size : 17,88 MB
Release : 1824
Category : English literature
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Page : 1450 pages
File Size : 22,27 MB
Release : 1874
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Author : Gabriel Wyner
Publisher : Harmony
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 48,12 MB
Release : 2014-08-05
Category : Foreign Language Study
ISBN : 038534810X
NATIONAL BESTSELLER • For anyone who wants to learn a foreign language, this is the method that will finally make the words stick. “A brilliant and thoroughly modern guide to learning new languages.”—Gary Marcus, cognitive psychologist and author of the New York Times bestseller Guitar Zero At thirty years old, Gabriel Wyner speaks six languages fluently. He didn’t learn them in school—who does? Rather, he learned them in the past few years, working on his own and practicing on the subway, using simple techniques and free online resources—and here he wants to show others what he’s discovered. Starting with pronunciation, you’ll learn how to rewire your ears and turn foreign sounds into familiar sounds. You’ll retrain your tongue to produce those sounds accurately, using tricks from opera singers and actors. Next, you’ll begin to tackle words, and connect sounds and spellings to imagery rather than translations, which will enable you to think in a foreign language. And with the help of sophisticated spaced-repetition techniques, you’ll be able to memorize hundreds of words a month in minutes every day. This is brain hacking at its most exciting, taking what we know about neuroscience and linguistics and using it to create the most efficient and enjoyable way to learn a foreign language in the spare minutes of your day.