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  • How to Learn a Foreign Language

    You must have often been enamored by people near you speaking a different language, especially when you go on a trip outside. If you have an ear for linguistics, then you might even figure out what they are talking about if you know the issue. But you do wish that you could learn the language [...]

  • How to Write Formal Letter

    A formal letter is used to communicate some information, data, or news in a formal and official manner. These letters may be written as a business letter or for some other purposes addressing formally to a person. So it is always better to write the letter by keeping in mind the desired effect on the [...]

  • How to Spell a Word Phonetically

    Phonetics is Greek for the word “sound”. It basically refers to the sound created by the human voice due to the utterances of spellings in our spoken language. Learning how to spell a word phonetically is extremely important for kids in their growing stage. This helps them in getting a grasp of the language at [...]

  • How to Learn Spanish

    For those interested in learning languages of different countries, Spanish can be a very interesting proposition. Although you may not be able to understand anything if you encounter a Spaniard speaking rapid Spanish with you, yet if you sit down to learn the language, you will not find it too difficult. Besides, you encounter many [...]

  • How to Learn Arabic

    Every language that prevails in our society has got its own uniqueness and essence which makes it more notable for an individual to learn. It is always counted as an added advantage if a person if multi-linguistic. This is because a language holds the key to start a communication between two unknown individuals or even [...]

  • How to Write a Haiku

    In Japanese literature, haiku are the traditional way of expressing words or verse in a single vertical line, while haiku in English literature usually seem to be appeared in three lines. Previously it was known as “hokku”, but almost by the end of the 19th century the name changed to haiku and this present depiction [...]