SLS BLOGS TIPS on How to resolve concerns in Speaking- Part 1 - 08 Dec, 2011 In the speaking component of the OET exam, you are given a clinical scenario where a patient approaches you usually with a concern. More >>> Improve Your Cantonese Pronunciation! - 07 Dec, 2011 One of the difficulties for Cantonese language learners is the pronunciation. Most language learners are used to sounds which only exist in their native languages. Therefore, it is essential to be aware of the different sound system. Listed below are some tips to mastering your pronunciation skills: Useful websites for learning Mandarin - 06 Dec, 2011 嗨,大家好。 Hi, everyone! Welcome back to Mandarin Blog. Today, I will introduce two useful websites to Chinese learners. 1. http://www.standardmandarin.com/chinesephrases/Australia You could find Chinese characters and pinyin forms from this website and you could also click for the pronunciation as well. This is a very good website for beginners. Korea’s Ultimate Crush: Yoo Jae Seok (유재석) - 05 Dec, 2011 My students often ask me, “What’s the fastest way to improve my Korean?”, I would answer that “Watch more Korean TV shows. It’s actually better than Korean Dramas since they show the real people in real contexts.” Some stories about our Japanese Courses (December) - 05 Dec, 2011 Hi everyone,皆さん、おげんきですか。 HOW TO DO YES, NO, NOT GIVEN OR TRUE, FALSE, NOT GIVEN QUESTIONS - 25 Nov, 2011 By Dr Na Pham WHAT ARE YES, NO, NOT GIVEN OR TRUE, FALSE, NOT GIVEN QUESTIONS? TIME MANAGEMENT TIPS FOR YOUR IELTS - 22 Nov, 2011 By Dr Na Pham – Copyright Sydney Language Solutions 2011 To complete Task 2 of your IELTS essay in the allocated 40 minutes and still confidently gain a good score, you may wish to consider some of the following recommended time-management tips (for the Argument Essay): Some stories about our Japanese Courses - 07 Nov, 2011 Hi everyone, 皆さん、今日は。 Part A Reading: From impossibly hard to naturally easy - 04 Nov, 2011
Do you find the Part A OET reading task too hard? You probably don’t have a good system for approaching the test. Classifiers in Vietnamese Language - 02 Nov, 2011 Classifiers are considered to be one of the most complicated parts of speech in learning Vietnamese language. In a sentence, classifier functions as a noun when it is followed by another noun.
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