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Index 10
Reasons to study languages…………….Slides 3-4 6 Ways to learn a Foreign Language….….Slides 5-6 Lg & culture………..…Slides 7-8 Choosing a New Language 4 Main Factors…………...Slide 9 The End………….………Slide 10
10 reasons to study languages Speaking
any foreing language can help you when you have to search job. It will help you to understand better other cultures. In a job they can work your way up. If your business has to move someone to anywhere ,it can be you. Some scientists say that people that know more than1 language are more competitive than others.
10 reasons to study languages Your
business can save money in a translator. You will be able to fight for a job abroad. They say that bilingual people are happier You will get more confidence from your customers. Your memory will be better.
6 Ways to learn a foreign language Learn
words in context. If you learn words in context you can find them easier. Reading as much as possible. Some people say reading is better than memorizing vocabulary. Watching films in this language.
6 Ways to learn a foreign language Testing
yourself. Do it on regular intervals. The words you learn on a day, check that you still remember them: later that day, the next day, a week later and a month later. Memorizing a Vocabulary List with Cards. 1)Get out your list of vocabulary and definitions. 2) Write the definitions. 3) Quiz yourself! 4) Continue until you are comfortable with all the words. Learn one word per day. It’s just one word, but you need to be constant.
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE ď‚› Language
: Hebrew is a West Semitic language. It is the language of the Israelites and their ancestors. The language was not called Hebrew in the past. Modern Hebrew is one of the two official languages of Israel.
ď‚› Culture:Jewish
culture is the diverse international culture of the Jews. Judaism guides its adherents in both practice and belief, so that it has been called not only a religion, but an orthopraxy.
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They celebrate Hanukkah: Jewish holiday commemorating the rededication of the Holy Temple
CHOOSING A NEW LANGUAGE When you choose a new language, you should think about‌ o The Availability. If there are resources, it will be easier to study. o
Its usefulness. If there are many native speakers and if it is spoken in many countries, then it will be a very useful language.
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The difficulty. If it is very difficult, you will loose motivation. Every language has different set of challenges (spelling, grammar, pronunciation, etc).
The difficulty of Hebrew is the writing ďƒ˜