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    Free French Less... posted a note on 5 January 2011 - 3:36pm.

    Learning French

    Learning a new language is always presented like a debate between companies that want to convince you their product is better, for that, you get the usual part where the users or so-called express their amazement and the progress they made thanks to a particular method. It is always fantastic and so easy.

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    Rebecca Czechowicz posted a link on 5 May 2010 - 4:11pm.

    Southeast Asia Linguistic Maps

    Maps of languages spoken across Southeast Asia from muturzikin.com

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    Alena Sunavska posted a link on 10 February 2010 - 3:29pm.

    More about our tutors

    London Language studio has a team of friendly and professional tutors. See our website's forum & articles for a free advice on how to learn languages

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    Alena Sunavska posted a link on 10 February 2010 - 3:25pm.

    Private lesson testimonials

    Here are some testimonials with useful information from our students

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    Bob Dobbs posted a Document on 4 February 2010 - 4:02pm.
    Russell Blakeborough posted a Document on 28 January 2010 - 12:33pm.

    School French Flyer

    A flyer for SoE that I gave out at an event in France a while ago.

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    Sophie Marette posted a link on 22 June 2009 - 5:48pm.

    French interesting programmes

    Look for Programmes and then "Envoyé Spécial". You can watch this programme on the net. It is shown on France 2, the French channel every Thursday night, and you can watch it online too.

    Interesting topics about the news, France or the world.

    A must see if you want to learn new things and practice your French listening skills.

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    Andy Gibson posted a Blog entry on 19 February 2009 - 2:23pm.

    Slang lessons

    Claire and I were in a charity shop by the office, buying suits for the next Formal Friday, and overheard the assistants giving the new Japanese assistant lessons in London slang. Here are a few terms, for those who aren't sufficiently 'street' to know them already:

    'peng' = good/hot
    'butters' = bad/ugly (As in "dem beats is butters man")
    'nang' = good
    'sick' = also good
    'sket' = a slut, a sexually promiscuous girl

    Also enjoyed their exchange with their six-year old sister:
    - 6yo: "Why can't I say 'sket'?"
    - Sister: "Um... because it's offensive"

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    Martin Cosgrove posted a link on 7 February 2009 - 11:16am.

    Michel Thomas Method

    If you are interested in learning Spanish using this method, but prefer LIVE interaction with a teacher, check out my profile: www.schoolofeverything.com/martincosgrove

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    Claire Medcalf posted a note on 7 February 2009 - 8:00am.

    How To Say 'I Love You' In 5 Languages

    Japanese - Aishiteru

    German - Ich liebe dich

    Italian - Ti amo

    Hawaiian - Aloha wau ia oi

    Hungarian - Szeretlek

    Learn more languages here

    All our love
    Team Everything x

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    Andy Gibson posted a link on 28 December 2008 - 6:42pm.

    Teach yourself Dari

    Nice set of tips on how to speak this particular dialect of Persian - although the techniques could presumably apply to any language.

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    [video]Hugo Rumens posted a video on 8 December 2008 - 5:42pm.
    Hugo Rumens posted a note on 8 December 2008 - 5:18pm.

    Friend or more than friends?

    I just got back from visiting some friends in Lyon and I asked them to explain how to talk about friends versus boyfriends/girlfriends in French; something I've never been sure about.

    In school I was taught that:

    un ami - a male friend
    une amie - a female friend
    un petit ami - a boyfriend
    une petite amie - a girlfriend

    then there is the more casual vocabulary:

    un copain - a male friend
    une copine - a female friend

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    Claire Medcalf posted a note on 5 December 2008 - 8:30am.

    Joyeux Noël!

    Merry Christmas in 7 languages

    French: Joyeux Noël

    German: Fröhliche Weihnachten

    Russian: Счастливого Рождества! Schaslivovo Rozhdestva!

    Italian: Buon Natale

    Spanish: Feliz Navidad

    Polish: Wesołych Świąt

    Icelandic: Gleðileg Jól

    Visit the languages section to learn a whole lot more. Bien.

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    [video]Hugo Rumens posted a video on 24 November 2008 - 2:11pm.
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    Du rififi chez les hommes

    The cabaret scene and title music for rififi.

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    [video]Hugo Rumens posted a video on 24 November 2008 - 2:07pm.
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    Bob le Flambeur

    Trailer for Bob le Flambeur

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    Hugo Rumens posted a note on 24 November 2008 - 1:51pm.

    Some great French films

    I bought a few French films on DVD the other day, all from the fifties and sixties and all superb. I'd recommend them all:

    Le Trou - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0054407/

    A prison break set in La Santé prison in Paris, most of the actors were not professionals.

    Bob le Flambeur - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0047892/

    A casino heist. The main character Bob is a very suave, aging gambler.

    Du rififi chez les hommes - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0048021/
    (also called just 'rififi')

    A gangster film and another heist movie.

    There is some great slang in these films too:

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    Hugo Rumens posted a note on 31 October 2008 - 2:56pm.

    Language show in London

    If anyone is interested, there is a language show on at Olympia in London today, tomorrow and Sunday, called the "language show" (logically enough).

    It's free if you register in advance, else I think you can pay on the door on the day. I'm going to go and check it out.

    http://www.thelanguageshow.co.uk/

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    Hugo Rumens posted a note on 30 October 2008 - 11:10am.

    French meetup last night

    Last night I went along to a French meetup event near Charing Cross and it was great.
    There were at least 50 people there and a good mix of nationalities.
    Everyone was very friendly and after a few hours of speaking moderately badly in French, I was worn out(!)

    Definitely recommend this group if you want to practice your French over a glass of wine or two.

    http://french.meetup.com/32/

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    Hugo Rumens posted a note on 29 October 2008 - 5:12pm.

    Watching French news online

    There are various sites that allow you to watch the news in French online and I try and watch a bit whenever I can. If you are trying to learn a language, you definitely want to get as much exposure to it as possible and I think the news is a great way of doing that, even if you don't understand everything.

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