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PDF Reader Pro for iPad / iPad 2 / iPhone / iPod Touch HD
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Namkang Esperanto-Lernejo
La 17-a Namkang Esperanto-Lernejo okazis en Koreio. Partoprenantoj ĝuis lerni Esperanton en freŝa etoso! Korea-belga esperantistino Hejin registris...
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Why Esperanto?
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Time Management
Alexander Arguelles presents a series of "Lectures on Language Learning." For more information about foreign language study, please refer to http...
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What is LingQ all about? A brief introduction.
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Hi, I'm Steve, founder of LingQ and I've learned 10 languages the LingQ way.
At LingQ, we don't teach you a language. Nobody can...
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Esperanto Desperado - Skavirino
Esperanto-muziko de la muzikgrupo Esperanto Desperado.
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La nasko de skao en la Kariba Maro
estis ĉarma kaj bela afer'.
Rulante kaj movan...
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Gerda Malaperis - La Filmo (DVD)
Origina titolo: Gerda malaperis
Lando: Brazilo
Lingvo: Esperanto
Jaro: 2006
Ĝenro: Detektiva filmo, dramo, instrua filmo
Reĝisoro: Joe Bazili...
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Why Study Languages?
Thunderbird President Angel Cabrera, Ph.D., talks Nov. 6, 2009, in Macau.
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11 months ago
Understanding a Non-Native Speaker
Can fluent but non-native speakers communicate more effectively with each other than with native speakers? I wonder.
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Prepoceros • 11,768 views
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Some things you spoke about in the video brought up some very interesting issues for someone like me who partakes in a strictly non-primary language community: Esperanto. Unfortunately, I learned about Esperanto only a f t e r I traveled extensively in Europe.
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Why it pays to be multilingual
Professors from the foreign language and literatures department explain the benefits of knowing more than one language, including understanding you...
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learning Esperanto creates enthusiasm and competency for subsequent study of and conversational skills in other languages. Therefore, it is should be no surprise to learn that studies have not only born out that Esperanto can be mastered in a fraction of the time of national languages, but that i...
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Why learn a language?
Video clip promoting the reasons to learn a foreign language
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I should mention that Esperanto would be spoken as a second language by all and could be spoken on a relative level playing field rather than requiring some people to spend years learning someone else's native language while it requires native speakers of the lingua franca no extra effort whatsoe...
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Interlinguistic similarity results in stable bilingualism
Videoabstract from the paper "The importance of interlinguistic similarity and stable bilingualism when two languages compete," J Mira, L F Seoane...
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Search for "sources on interlinguistics" for more information
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11 months ago
PODCAST - Is English another form of Cultual Imperialism?
Is English another form of Cultural Imperialism? Jim Stroud and Ken Beare investigate the matter.
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Knowledge slides down from the thrown of native English speakers to those that may understand it but they can't produce the high quality technological papers to export their own expertise back up to any English speakers, since respected publications in any field require high quality writing. Al...
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Global English with David Crystal
Global English with Professor David Crystal. Another innovative feature of Global - Macmillan's new course for adult learners of English. Visit the...
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Should global language policy be based on might? Try going to the UEA org website at info-angle-ed37-angla
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Engish Professor says Arabic may overtake English in the future
Professor David Crystal is one of if not the highest ranking linguist in Britain. He thinks Arabic is one of the three languages that may overtake ...
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A truly international second language for all would not wax and wane as national languages. Esperanto works great, quickly mastered compared to national languages to whatever degree needed, therefore would be more useful once popularized to more people who probably only have a minimal need to com...
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David Crystal - What are your views on the trajectory of Indian English?
What are your views on the trajectory of Indian English?Global English with Professor David Crystal. Another innovative feature of Global - Macmill...
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National languages status's change over time. This is why we need a truly neutral, nonnational language like Esperanto which doesn't come from any particular country or ethnic group, which was designed first and foremost as an international language right from its inception.
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David Crystal - How is the internet changing language today?
How is the internet changing language today? Global English with Professor David Crystal. Another innovative feature of Global - Macmillan's new co...
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The most equally international places on the web are the ones where Esperanto is spoken: search for soc.culture.esperanto, for example. Esperanto has exploded on the Net, where people rely on direct, immediate communication in a single language where all speak and contribute as equals. It's the I...
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Esperanto House
The Wedgwood Memorial College in Barlaston, Staffordshire, is under
threat of closure (at least, at the time the video was made). One
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@Bira8Fehera temas pri konstruajxo por Esperanto uzado acetita de Esperantistoj kaj la problemoj de la kontrakto. Sxajnas ke oni faris la filmon por klarigi por postajn E-istojn komprenu la problemojn.
One way to overcome the problem with exchanging a monolingual view with merely a bilingual view of the world is by studying a language with a world view like Esperanto. Its study forges global connections wherever the student’s interest may lie while building a multi-cultural world view.