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		<title>Speak Italian with Rocket Languages</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are really interested in finding out places where you can learn all about the Italian language, you can always go in for the rocket Italian to speak learning course. Not only are you going to learn how to speak fast Italian, but you are also going to learn everything about the language as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are really interested in finding out places where you can learn all about the Italian language, you can always go in for the rocket Italian to speak learning course. Not only are you going to learn how to speak fast Italian, but you are also going to learn everything about the language as well as the grammar and the vocab. Thanks to Rocket Italian, you can find yourself using fluent Italian to speak, read/write and listen, the moment you are confronted with the language!</p>
<p> <strong>Real Good Points about Rocket Italian Software</strong></p>
<p> The extensive study material is extremely useful, because you are going to learn the language through grammar, vocabulary, audio and flash cards. Every single lesson is going to be enforced again and again through the lessons, so that you can remember the vocabulary after you have listened to the audio tape. You can even load the audiotapes onto your MP3 player or  cell phone, so that you can listen to the tapes again and again.</p>
<p> The software is easy to use and quite user-friendly. The lessons are primarily text and audio based. The audio is very clear and easy to understand. The user is also presented with images so that he or she may associate words with real situations. The lessons provide interesting information about the country of Italy, its people, and its culture. This course is great for learning to speak Italian.</p>
<p> <strong>Points Where Rocket Italian Loses Marks</strong></p>
<p> If you are more into interactive sessions on the computer, this is a program where you are not going to get complete satisfaction. There is no way in which you can find out whether you are pronouncing the words properly. You are also not going to be able to score marks on the conversation levels and the pronunciation levels. A speech admonition technology is needed to make sure that a person knows that he is pronouncing the words properly.</p>
<p> If you&#8217;re unable to follow a scripted conversation, you will have trouble following an audio conversation with what you&#8217;re reading while holding it in your hands.   Conversely, however, if you enjoy audio and text very much, this is surely the program that will help you learn much more about Italian fundamentals so you can speak, write, read, and listen better.</p>
<p> <strong>Useful word tools</strong></p>
<p> Apart from the flashcards, which are going to help you a lot in your vocabulary, and your grammar, there are plenty of word tools in Rocket Italian, which can help you learn Italian to speak it fluently. Apart from that, you can always download more information and word tools from the website itself. Any support can be taken care of through the technical support given to you through the website. So what are you waiting for &#8211; try Rocket <a target="_blank" href="http://languagecoursescentral.com/63/want-to-learn-italian-to-speak-with-ease/">Italian to speak</a> the language with fluency and ease today.</p>
<p>Check here for more information on <a target="_blank" href="http://languagecoursescentral.com/speaking-italian/">Speaking Italian</a>.</p>
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		<title>Learn A Language : Study Italian</title>
		<link>http://learnspanishonlinefree.info/2009/07/30/learn-a-language-study-italian/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 31 Jul 2009 02:02:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Latin is the forefather of Italian, French, Portuguese, Spanish and Romanian and the language of Italy can be traced back to somewhere in the later part of the tenth century. However, it was only four centuries later that the Italian language was formalized and a standard language began to take shape. In today&#8217;s time, there [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Latin is the forefather of Italian, French, Portuguese, Spanish and Romanian and the language of Italy can be traced back to somewhere in the later part of the tenth century. However, it was only four centuries later that the Italian language was formalized and a standard language began to take shape.</p>
<p> In today&#8217;s time, there are about seventy million individuals that speak Italian. Not surprisingly the majority of people speaking Italian are in Italy, Vatican, San Marino and even Switzerland however large pockets of native speakers can be found in South America, the United States and even Malta, Slovenia and Croatia.</p>
<p> There is a distinct vibrancy to the numerous Italian dialects. Linguists have even said that each Italian city speaks its very own, unique language. The Tuscan dialect, together with Umbrian, Romanesco and Laziale, is the closest to standard Italian as opposed to Neapolitan and Sicilian which are almost non-mutually intelligible with Italian.</p>
<p> There are only 21 main letters in the Italian alphabet, with five additional letters that are exclusively used for foreign names. The Italian language remains fresh from borrowing German, French and English words, while staying true to the original vocabulary that derives from Latin. Much of the Italian words have steadily become part of other foreign vocabularies, mainly musical terms, related art words and names of food.</p>
<p> The Italian grammar has a Latin base, so therefore its main features are shared with other Romance languages. In most cases, word order follows the &#8216;subject-verb-object&#8217; pattern; nouns indicate gender and number; verbs agree with subjects and also indicate person and number; adjectives agree with nouns.</p>
<p>Because of the many similarities to other Romance languages, the Italian language is relatively easy for someone who already speaks a Romance language to learn. However, learning Italian seems to be most popular among the speakers of English and other Germanic languages.</p>
<p>Now Try : <a target="_blank" title="italian phrases" href="http://1to101.com/Italian">Italian Phrases</a></p>
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		<title>Learn Hello In Italian</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Jul 2009 19:32:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Italian for hello is “ciao”, pronounced “Chow”. Well done &#8211; you just learnt your first bit of Italian! It might sound strange, but this is all language learning really is: making the decision that you&#8217;re going to learn, and then doing it! Avoid making the very common mistake of getting bogged down with tricky grammar rules [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="http://totalanguage.com/Italian-For-Hello">Italian for hello</a> is “ciao”, pronounced “Chow”. Well done &#8211; you just learnt your first bit of Italian! It might sound strange, but this is all language learning really is: making the decision that you&#8217;re going to learn, and then doing it! Avoid making the very common mistake of getting bogged down with tricky grammar rules and masses of verb conjugation. The best piece of advice you can take if you want to learn Italian is to start small, get a feel for the language, and learn small, short, simple words and phrases that are going to be immediately useful to you. Seemingly trivial things like being able to say hello in Italian, or please, thank you and excuse me, are actually huge cornerstones for your learning. They&#8217;ll provide the foundation on which you build your knowledge of the language. Don&#8217;t be scared to dive in!</p>
<p>Getting yourself used to the basics first is a good way of starting a new language. If you&#8217;re heading to Italy, then let&#8217;s face it, it won&#8217;t be much good if you know how to conjugate twenty verbs but can&#8217;t say “Hello!” or “Excuse me, where are the toilets?”!</p>
<p>Thanks to the great selection of language learning tools, software and sites available online, you won&#8217;t ever be stuck for a study programme to follow. Many of them will provide you with pronuncation guides, vocab lists, writing exercises, and listening practice, so you can feel free to take it all at your own pace. A word of caution, though &#8211; be careful with that freedom! A common mistake is for beginners to launch themselves headfirst into <a target="_blank" href="http://totalanguage.com/Italian-For-Hello">learning Italian</a> with great enthusiasm, so that the initial study sessions are an hour or two long, sometimes twice or three times a day. This sets a precedent that, I think most people would find totally unrealistic and impossible to maintain for any lengh of time! You are not going to become fluent in a week. It takes time, but the key to success will be you studying regular, but short manageable amounts of information and not overload yourself by trying to learn too much too soon. That&#8217;s why it&#8217;s really not so silly for me to tell you that by learning the <a target="_blank" href="http://totalanguage.com/Italian-For-Hello">Italian for hello</a>, you&#8217;re making real progress!</p>
<p>As you work your way through a course, it&#8217;s important that you keep reviewing what you&#8217;ve learned so far, and revising it. This has two main purposes: it checks that you haven&#8217;t forgotten what you&#8217;ve learned previously, and it further engraves the words into your brain, increasing your familiarity and comfort with the language. That is where your fluency will eventually come from. So build that vocabulary up gradually, and don&#8217;t be embarrassed to start with something so simple as Italian for hello. See it as your first building block, and then start building on it!</p>
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		<title>Choose To Learn How To Learn Spanish Fast Today</title>
		<link>http://learnspanishonlinefree.info/2009/07/24/choose-to-learn-how-to-learn-spanish-fast-today/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Jul 2009 10:34:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you want to know how to learn Spanish fast? Is it one of those things you&#8217;ve been wanting to do for a long time but have never made it past “Hola”? Are you eager to learn, but with no idea where to start? Well, welcome to the age of the internet, where the answers are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you want to know <a target="_blank" href="http://totalanguage.com/How-To-Learn-Spanish-Fast">how to learn Spanish fast</a>? Is it one of those things you&#8217;ve been wanting to do for a long time but have never made it past “Hola”? Are you eager to learn, but with no idea where to start? Well, welcome to the age of the internet, where the answers are all at your fingertips! You can learn a language from the comfort of your computer chair, which certainly beats having to go to school.</p>
<p>There are lots of language learning methods out there, from the officially approved to the slightly unorthodox — so with a little planning, you can come up with a language learning system that works best for you.<br />  <br /> Now, for adults learning a foreign language, time is all too often a very important factor. So let&#8217;s say you&#8217;re trying to figure out how to learn Spanish fast: what are the best tips and tricks?</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Firstly, don&#8217;t assume that “old school” methods are the best. Children are usually taught foreign languages by learning to read and write at the same time as to listen and speak, but consider how you learned English (or whatever your native language is). Did you, as a baby, learn to write full sentences and master grammatical rules while you were sounding out your first words? No – children enter into the world of linguistics simply by listening to conversations going on around them in their day to day lives.</p>
<p>Eventually, as their ears and brains become familiar to the sounds that there hearing, they&#8217;ll be able to pick out individual words and repeated patterns. Believe it or not, this is one of the best things you yourself can do if you want to <a target="_blank" href="http://totalanguage.com/How-To-Learn-Spanish-Fast">learn Spanish fast</a>! Listen to the language being spoken as often as you can. How you do this is up to you, and whatever opportunities you have, but here are a few of my Top tips to get you going.:<br />  </p>
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<li>Find an online Spanish-teaching site or CD, where you can listen to sample words and sentences being spoken.</li>
<li>If you have Spanish-speaking friends, ask them to talk to you in Spanish and challenge your vocabulary as often as they&#8217;re willing.</li>
<li>Watch episodes of your favorite TV shows dubbed in Spanish.</li>
<li>Date a native Spanish speaking Person! This might sound silly, but it&#8217;s a surefire way of learning how to speak and understand Spanish really quickly.</li>
<li>Better than of all these is the “total immersion” method. Go and visit or live in a Spanish speaking country. You&#8217;ll be fluent in no time.<br />  <br /> Another important tip is this: don&#8217;t be shy. Too many of us give up trying to learn a language because we&#8217;re too scared of making a mistake when we speak. One thing you must accept is that: you are going to make mistakes. Lots of mistakes. No one will expect you to be word perfect straight away, but you need practice — so get rid of the self consciousness and just start talking.</li>
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<p>To <a target="_blank" href="http://totalanguage.com/How-To-Learn-Spanish-Fast">learn Spanish fast</a>, you&#8217;re going to have to be committed. Be sure to set aside some time every day to practise what you&#8217;ve already learned, and to “refresh” your vocabulary and grammar knowledge. Get a good study book with practice exercises, and work your way through it. Write phrases and vocabulary on post-its and stick them around the house in places where you&#8217;ll see them often. Label various household objects in Spanish. Whilst your reading the words, practice say them aloud.<br />  <br /> The more time and effort you put into your language study, the easier it will be for you to learn Spanish fast. Anyone can do it — and once you&#8217;ve got it, it&#8217;s yours for life!</p>
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		<title>Everybody Say &#8220;I Want To Learn Spanish&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Jul 2009 10:34:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I often ask myself how many enthusiastic people have said “I want to learn Spanish&#8221; and then given up in annoyance when they discovered that what they&#8217;d been taught was of no use whatsoever to them in the Real World. It&#8217;s like going to Spain after taking a Spanish class at school and realising that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> I often ask myself how many enthusiastic people have said “<a target="_blank" href="http://totalanguage.com/I-Want-To-Learn-Spanish">I want to learn Spanish</a>&#8221; and then given up in annoyance when they discovered that what they&#8217;d been taught was of no use whatsoever to them in the Real World. It&#8217;s like going to Spain after taking a Spanish class at school and realising that being able to say &#8221; The cat sat on the mat&#8221; is not at all useful when all you want to do is have a bit of witty banter with someone at the bar. Many, many language students have been put off by their experiences with courses teaching “incorrect” Spanish, or dated words and phrases that would be not be spoken by any native Spanish speaker.</p>
<p> Nowadays, thankfully, online <a target="_blank" href="http://totalanguage.com/I-Want-To-Learn-Spanish">language learning programmes</a> have stepped in to offer courses and software that are specifically designed to give you a proper grasp of real conversation skills and vocabulary that you&#8217;ll be able to use in day-to-day life, whether that&#8217;s in a business situation, or in a social setting. If you want to learn Spanish, it&#8217;s much more satisfying to come away from each lesson with a few more useful phrases committed to memory than struggling repeatedly with grammar rules and dated, irrelevant roleplays like you might have done at school.</p>
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<p>So why not get started right away? Get stuck into this list of short Spanish phrases, for example. All of them are very handy in Real Life situations, and if you take a little bit of time to master them, you&#8217;ll give yourself a great boost, which will keep you motivated and eager to build on your knowledge. The more practice you get, the more you deepen your knowledge of the language, which makes learning all the complicated grammar and pronunciation rules so much easier.</p>
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<p>No hablo español – I don&#8217;t speak Spanish.<br />  </p>
<p> Believe it or not, this is the most useful sentence you can learn in any language! It&#8217;s particularly useful if you&#8217;re going to be travelling – all travellers have experienced the despairing feeling that comes with a native speaker pouring forth what sounds like gibberish, but it really does give you a tiny sense of accomplishment if you can interrupt the person by explaining that you don&#8217;t understand in their own language. It actually earns you a lot more respect from the native speaker, too! They will appreciate a tourist making the effort to <a target="_blank" href="http://totalanguage.com/I-Want-To-Learn-Spanish">speak basic Spanish</a> words and phrases, and will very often then go out of their way to help you if you show that you&#8217;re trying. So, for that reason, try to learn a few “common courtesy” words:<br />  </p>
<p> Hola &#8211; Hello</p>
<p>Por favor – Please</p>
<p>Gracias – Thank you</p>
<p>¿Cuánto? &#8211; How much?</p>
<p>Perdón – Sorry</p>
<p>No entiendo – I don&#8217;t understand</p>
<p>¿Habla inglés? &#8211; Do you speak English?</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Online language sources can provide you with a really solid foundation if you want to learn Spanish, giving you the confidence to start speaking whatever you&#8217;ve learned on a daily basis. And that&#8217;s the Top tip: you want to learn to speak Spanish? Then start speaking Spanish! It will surpise you just how fast you&#8217;ll be able to build up your range of vocabulary and phrases if you actually put in the effort to practice them. Give it a try – and start learning Spanish today!<br />  <br />  </p>
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		<title>Learn How To Speak Italian</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Jul 2009 20:33:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;ve ever been interested in learning Italian, but have never found the time to start, now is that time &#8211; learning Italian is as easy as one, two, three!! Most people put off learning a new language because they see it as a long, complicated, and often frustrating process, and they&#8217;re really surprised to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;ve ever been interested in learning Italian, but have never found the time to start, now is that time &#8211; learning Italian is as easy as one, two, three!! Most people put off learning a new language because they see it as a long, complicated, and often frustrating process, and they&#8217;re really surprised to discover that nowadays, it&#8217;s nothing like those dull language lessons they remember from their schooldays. What if you could go at your own pace, be speaking italian confidently in a matter of hours, learn useful everyday vocabulary thats relevent to everyday situations, and do all this from the comfort of home!)?</p>
<p>Yes, that&#8217;s what I thought. That sounds much more appealing than having to make time for classes and drag yourself off to school on a regular basis, doesn&#8217;t it? Today, the internet has revolutionised the way in which we live our lives &#8211; and learning languages is no different. You can <a target="_blank" href="http://totalanguage.com/Learn-How-To-Speak-Italian">learn how to speak Italian</a> by making use of a huge variety of language learning software online, and it&#8217;s really easy to find a method that works for you.</p>
<p>So, where to start? Well, regardless of which website and/or software you choose, there are a number of good tips that apply if you&#8217;re serious about <a target="_blank" href="http://totalanguage.com/Learn-How-To-Speak-Italian">learning how to speak Italian</a>, or any foreign language, for that matter. The most important of these is: be focused and determined. It&#8217;s no use jumping in full of good intentions to begin with, only to not keep it up and leave it weeks in between returning. The most effective method|approach will always be slow and steady! Your brain will find it much easier to retain information when you feed it a little bit at a time and regularly. So be sure to make some time every day, even if its only a few minutes. 15 minutes every morning and evening, for example, is vastly more beneficial than a mammoth 4 hour study session once a week.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t set your goals too high to start or you&#8217;ll end up burnt out, frustrated and even more dissapointed. Instead, just work on becoming completely familiar with as much as you can in your daily schedule. Regardless of whether its verbs, vocabulary or a specific grammar rule, concentrate on memorising it for around 15-30 minutes. And then – this is the most important part – come back to it at the start of your next “study time”. Revision and review is the key to success in learning to speak any language. Go over what you learned last time before you move on to something new. Remember to keep revisiting to ensure you remember! This is the same reason we&#8217;re made to take tests at school.</p>
<p>A good way to make sure that your previous study remains firmly lodged in your head is to keep yourself familiar with it. If you can practise conversation on a regular basis with a friend, study partner, or even some language learning software, you&#8217;ll quickly become confident and comfortable with using what you&#8217;ve already learned. Learning it and leaving it will cause the information to become rusty and redundant in your head, leading to the frustrating experience of struggling for words in an “Argh&#8230;. I should know, I learned this word!” kind of way.</p>
<p>Small amounts of information, regular study sessions, and plenty of revision and practice. Master that, and you&#8217;ll be speaking Italian in no time at all, you&#8217;ll even surprise yourself!</p>
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