This engaging Latin guide offers a lively introduction to the so-called "e;dead language"e; with basic skills and vocabulary plus jokes, songs, and more.
One of the important things to know about Spanish grammar is that it has many more grammatical endings, or inflections, than English does, although not nearly as many as the ancient Latin language from which it developed, many of whose endings have been lost.
Arabic is not considered to be an easy language to learn by peoples who did not grow up with it -- especially those who speak a Germanic, Romance or Asian language.
Dariusz Sosnicki's poems open our eyes to the sublime just beneath the surface of the mundane: a train carrying children away from their parents for summer vacation turns into a ravenous monster; a meal at a Chinese restaurant inspires a surreal journey through the zodiac; a malfunctioning printer is a reminder of the ghosts that haunt us no matter where we find ourselves.
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In The Teaching of English as an International Language (1981) Gerry and his colleagues put forward their ideas on classroom practice in overseas schools.