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December 13, 2009

A large lexical database of English

Filed under: language learning — Tags: , — linguavocabulary @ 9:49 am

I’ve found something very useful  on the first sight ( I am checking it now).

A large lexical database of English from

WordNet® is a large lexical database of English, developed under the direction of George A. MillerNouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs are grouped into sets of cognitive synonyms (synsets), each expressing a distinct concept. Synsets are interlinked by means of conceptual-semantic and lexical relations. The resulting network of meaningfully related words and concepts can be navigated with the browser. WordNet is also freely and publicly available for download. WordNet’s structure makes it a useful tool for computational linguistics and natural language processing.

It’s completely free for any use.

I am going to use it in my software.

December 11, 2009

Free offer

Filed under: language learning — Tags: , — linguavocabulary @ 6:12 pm

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December 8, 2009

SpeakingCards (vocabulary trainer) on www.download.com

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Get it from CNET Download.com!

December 7, 2009

How do you prefer to study foreign language?

Filed under: language learning — Tags: , , — linguavocabulary @ 6:23 pm

For example, some people prefer to listen to audio tapes while they’re driving in their car. This way they’re not restricted to one place. Other people prefer to be able to fully concentrate on what they’re doing and would rather have software for their PC or a DVD for their TV. So you need to first sit down and figure out what you feel is the right fit for you.

Taken from What You Need To Know Before Learning Hindi

The truth is that SpeakingCards Software allows both ways.

Great sites for intermediate english learners

Filed under: language learning, Sites — linguavocabulary @ 11:12 am
  • BBC Learning English
  • Learning American English With News and Feature Programs in VOA Special English
  • Please, submit other good sites, you know, to learn languages

    December 6, 2009

    Vocabulary Trainer Software, Language Learning

    Filed under: language learning — Tags: , , , — linguavocabulary @ 3:25 pm

    BlogCatalog

    Filed under: language learning — linguavocabulary @ 10:43 am

    Language Blogs - BlogCatalog Blog Directory

    December 3, 2009

    How to Learn a Foreign Language

    Filed under: language learning — Tags: , , , , — linguavocabulary @ 1:39 pm

    1) Spend the time!

    By far the most important factor is how much time you are immersed in the language. The more time you spend with the language, the faster you will learn. This means listening, reading, writing, speaking, and studying words and phrases. This does not mean sitting in class looking out the window, nor listening to other students who do not speak well, nor getting explanations in your own language about how the language works. This means spending time enjoyably connected to the language you are learning.

    2) Listen and read every day!

    Listen wherever you are on your MP3 player. Read what you are listening to. Listen to and read things that you like, things that you can mostly understand, or even partly understand. If you keep listening and reading you will get used to the language. One hour of listening or reading is more effective than many hours of class time.

    3) Focus on words and phrases!

    Build up your vocabulary, you’ll need lots. Start to notice words and how they come together as phrases. Learn these words and phrases through your listening and reading. Read online, using online dictionaries, and make your own vocabulary lists for review. Soon you will run into your new words and phrases elsewhere. Gradually you will be able to use them. Do not worry about how accurately you speak until you have accumulated a plenty of words through listening and reading.

    4) Take responsibility for your own learning!

    If you do not want to learn the language, you won’t. If you do want to learn the language, take control. Choose content of interest, that you want to listen to and read. Seek out the words and phrases that you need to understand your listening and reading. Do not wait for someone else to show you the language, nor to tell you what to do. Discover the language by yourself, like a child growing up. Talk when you feel like it. Write when you feel like it. A teacher cannot teach you to become fluent, but you can learn to become fluent if you want to.

    5) Relax and enjoy yourself!

    Do not worry about what you cannot remember, or cannot yet understand, or cannot yet say. It does not matter. You are learning and improving. The language will gradually become clearer in your brain, but this will happen on a schedule that you cannot control. So sit back and enjoy. Just make sure you spend enough time with the language. That is the greatest guarantee of success.

    Steve Kaufmann is a former Canadian diplomat, who has had his own company in the international trade of forest products for over 20 years. Steve founded The Linguist Institute Ltd. in 2002 to develop a new approach to language learning using the web. The new LingQ system for learning multiple languages is now available in Beta. Steve speaks nine languages fluently and is currently learning Russian using LingQ. Steve maintains a blog on language learning.
    Sources: http://www.pickthebrain.com/blog/learn-foreign-language/

    December 1, 2009

    Hello world!

    Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , — linguavocabulary @ 2:10 pm

    This is our first post on this blog about our software product line – Lingua-Soft.

    Currently, we released vocabulary trainer software named SpeakingCard.

    You can visit our site www.lingua-soft.com

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