Learning or improving upon a second language is no longer confined to rote learning audio cassette tapes or out of date computer language programs on cd-rom that look like they were created in the late 1980’s. People around the world are slowly starting to visit online language websites that cater to a diverse set of creative teaching methods largely integrating web 2. 0 technologies that create an environment of collaboration and sharing amongst its users. Methods that didn’t exist 10 years ago are now available to millions of language learners across the world. Not only do these new methods promise convenience, they also promise access to new and improved materials for online use. Online language learning is now being considered by students around the world and one of the up and coming methods is learning online using voice and video in order to communicate with a tutor. An online voice chat is kind of like talking to your tutor over the phone except it’s over the Internet and you have access to a webcam while you use a variety of online materials to help learn. Tutors are no longer tied to a specific region or city in the world but rather wherever there is an Internet connection. Students who normally don’t have access to a teacher now have access to a teacher. When considering which method of online learning is right for you, you should consider a variety of factors to determine the best option. · Ease of Use· Price (if there is one)· Availability· Reputation and Quality of ProductThese are only some of the factors you should think about before choosing an online solution to your English language learning needs. Ease of use is really all about the website or product and how easy it is for you to use. Is there a help section, frequently asked questions and should these not solve your problem how easy is it to contact a real person either through email or by telephone. Online connectivity vs. offline connectivity refers to being able to use the program or website when you are not connected to the Internet. Price is usually a very important factor for most people when making an involved purchase that could easily cost hundreds if not thousands of dollars. Don’t confuse the lowest price with the best offer by any company selling you an education related learning experience. Everybody has heard the saying before “you get what you pay for,” so just be aware of this great advice before you choose the cheapest language help out there. Availability can be a very important factor if you are using live video and voice chat online English lessons which would probably require you to schedule your lesson times well in advance. Most new companies offering this type of live video and voice chat service will have several teachers available with many choices of times to make it very easy to schedule weekly lessons with a tutor. Reputation and quality of product can be checked by visiting the better business bureau (assuming the company you are interested in is using their services) or by asking a friend if they have heard about any good companies or by a referral from someone you trust. Another method which is often overlooked is asking the company for a list of emails of clients who have used their service before. If the company is well established you can even ask for a list of other students in your area or region. Any company who is not willing to give you the names of students should be passed by unless they are restricted due to legal reasons as the last thing you want to do is pass up a great company to learn online English with. Choosing the right online English language solution today is more about convenience than anything else, so sometimes it may be best to go with the company offering the higher price. The Internet can suit about any learning style that you can possibly think of. Don’t be afraid to ask questions and talk with friends and ask them what they are doing to help them learn. About the Author Marc Anderson is the General Manager of an online English language learning company called TalktoCanada. com that helps companies of all sizes and individuals around the world learn English online using voice chat and a webcam with experienced native English tutors. If you would like to learn how live online English lessons can help you or your company please visit TalktoCanada. com today and find out how you can improve your online spoken English.
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December 25th, 2009Why Chinese (Mandarin) Is One of the Easiest Languages to Learn – Reason 2
December 22nd, 2009In my 1st article I discussed how Mandarin Chinese is an easy language to learn because of the lack of verb conjugations. Now I want to demonstrate to you how easy Mandarin Chinese is when we look at how they describe verbs in the Past Tense. Using English again as a comparison lets take the verb “to go” as an example. I go -> I went What relation does the word “go” have with “went”? NONE! There isn’t even 1 common letter between them! So think about how hard life is for the foreigner who is learning English that they must simply memorize these words that have no logical relation to one another. How about Chinese? SO EASY! In Chinese when you want to describe past tense you simply ad the sound “le” after ANY verb and it becomes past tense. So using the verb “to go” as an example, in Mandarin Chinese it goes like this: I go -> I go “le” In order to simplify things above, I have used the English words of course. But that’s all you need to learn in Mandarin Chinese. Learn the verbs and just add “le” when you want to express that verb in past tense. SO EASY! It’s kind of like how we add “ed” to regular verbs in English. I play -> I played But of course in English we have many exceptions to this “ed” rule, making foreigners wonder if it even is a rule at all. French of course is the same which is again why I struggled with 10 years of French. But after only 2 years of learning Mandarin Chinese it was already better than my conversational French. Let me show you yet again how easy Mandarin Chinese is when using the Past Perfect tense. Look at these 2 English sentences: I ate fish I have eaten fish Both are using the verb “to eat” but the meanings are completely different. The first sentence is referring to something in the recent past (perhaps today or yesterday) while the other referring to eating anytime in the past, perhaps many years ago, conveying the idea that I have eaten fish at least once in my life at some point. In English the verb again must change (“ate” becomes “eaten”) and further we need to add the verb “to have” in order to convey this meaning. Mandarin Chinese? Again VERY EASY. Simply add the word “guo” to any verb and you convey the idea of Past Perfect. So the 2 sentences above would be “ I eat “le” fish I eat “guo” fish Notice how I kept the verb as “eat” in the above examples, as that is how it goes in Chinese. Keep the original verb exactly as is and just add “le” or “guo” depending on what kind of past tense meaning you want to convey. Hopefully in these 2 short articles I have already built up your confidence in your ability to master this surprisingly easy language. But I have not even begun! In the next article I will show you how easy it is to express Future Tenses.
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