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Sunday, June 1, 2014

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Maybe               I               am               old,               but               I               remember               when               I               was               a               little               girl               that               I               used               to               listen               to               the               radio               and               hit               the               "Record"               button               on               my               tape               cassette               player               to               grab               a               song               that               I               loved.

Well,               cassette               tapes               may               be               a               thing               of               the               past,               but               I'm               going               to               show               you               to               how               record               songs               for               yourself               just               like               I               used               to               do.

This               time,               however,               we're               going               to               do               it               to               learn               a               new               language.

Not               only               is               listening               to               the               radio               fun,               but               it's               also               a               necessary               part               of               language               learning.

Part               of               this               is               to               help               your               brain               "get               used               to"               the               sounds               of               your               new               language,               but               also               because               it               simply               will               encourage               you               to               make               your               learning               fun,               by               immersing               yourself               in               the               culture.
               Listening               can               be               a               real               pain,               because               if               you               are               like               me,               then               you               like               to               listen               and               watch               videos               and               MP3s               on               your               MP3               player.

For               me,               this               is               my               cell               phone.
               That               is               when               I               found               this               really               neat               tool               the               other               day               called               Freecorder.

With               instant               download               and               set               up               (and               yes,               it's               free),               you               can               grab               audio               and               video               off               the               internet               to               help               you               learn               your               language.
               After               installation,               hit               the               "Record               Audio"               button               (on               your               browser               toolbar)               and               navigate               to               a               site               that               has               something               that               you               want               to               record.
               I               went               to               RadioTime,               a               free               internet               radio               site               and               did               a               search               on               Korean               internet               radio               stations,               since               I               am               trying               to               learn               Korean.

Then,               I               sat               and               waited               just               like               I               did               when               I               was               a               little               girl.

The               result               was               that               I               "taped"               a               bunch               of               songs               in               Korean,               which               I               added               to               my               iTunes               or               Windows               Media               Player               playlist.
               I               then               headed               over               to               MySoju               and               played               some               videos               in               Korean.

Freecorder               records               those               too.

It               will               also               record               the               full               video               file,               but               that               goes               beyond               the               concept               of               this               article.

When               I               found               a               phrase               that               I               could               easily               translate               using               Google's               Translator               tool,               then               I               recorded               it.
               I'm               going               to               now               show               you               the               most               efficient               way               possible               to               learn               a               language,               without               ever               picking               up               a               vocabulary               flash               card               or               memorizing               boring               drills.

A               short               note               here:               you               CAN               and               you               SHOULD               memorize               vocabulary.

You               should               go               to               Amazon.com               and               find               a               book               on               how               to               learn               your               language.

But               you               don't               have               to.

It               just               makes               your               learning               curve               easier.
               Ready               to               start?

Then               let's               go!
               The               most               efficient               method               to               learning               a               new               language               is               surprisingly               simple.

All               you               have               to               do               is               record               words               and               phrases               that               you               can               easily               translate               from               watching               subtitled               videos               (see               above)               and               listening               to               the               radio.
               A               really               important               note               now.

You               will               have               to               know               the               basics               of               how               to               write               the               language.

For               me,               Korean               script               comes               second               nature,               but               it               took               a               while               for               me               to               learn               it.

Now               that               I               have,               I               can               look               up               phrases               quite               easily.

So               if               you               are               trying               to               learn               a               language               that               has               a               completely               different               script               than               English               or               the               Roman               language               alphabet,               you               are               going               to               have               a               hard               time               figuring               out               how               to               translate               words.

My               suggestion               is               to               learn               this               very               basic               thing               first               before               beginning.
               Ok!

Now               go               have               some               fun               and               watch               a               television               show.

Do               this               before               you               record               your               audio,               because               trust               me,               it               is               a               lot               easier               to               go               back               to               something               you               recognize               and               it               is               a               lot               more               enjoyable               to               actually               watch               a               show               in               full               instead               of               stopping               and               starting.

As               you               go               through,               you               can               try               to               "spot               out"               phrases               that               might               be               easy               to               figure               out               and               translate.
               Once               you               got               a               clip,               stick               it               in               your               iTunes               or               Windows               Media               Player               playlist.

Be               sure               to               type               out               the               translation.

iTunes               and               Windows               Media               Player               have               a               hard               time               with               subtitles,               so               if               you               use               Windows               Media               Player,               use               it               with               the               lyrics               and               if               you               are               using               iTunes,               use               it               with               the               artist               so               the               target               language               and               the               English               will               both               show               up.
               Now,               over               the               next               ten               days,               actively               listen               and               read               these               phrases.

There               is               no               reason               to               try               to               "memorize"               them.

Just               play               them               once               or               twice               per               day.

And               surprisingly               enough,               by               the               tenth               to               twelfth               day,               you               have               learned               it!
               It's               really               that               easy.
               There               are               many               disadvantages               to               this               approach,               one               of               which               is               that               it               takes               time.

If               you               put               in               about               an               hour               per               day               (30               minutes               of               watching               television,               and               30               minutes               of               making               phrases/repeating               phrases),               it's               going               to               take               about               two               years               to               learn               your               language.

However,               I               guarantee               that               this               method               of               studying               is               going               to               take               you               to               zero               to               expert               in               about               a               year               and               a               half.

You               are               also               dependent               on               videos               and               audio               from               other               web               sites,               not               a               traditional               course,               which               is               bad               if               that               material               suddenly               disappears               off               the               internet.
               You               can,               of               course,               buy               a               phrase               book               or               a               traditional               course               and               supplement               your               learning               too.

In               fact,               this               will               tremendously               boost               you               along               in               your               contextual               learning.

Combine               these               ways               to               have               fun               and               learn               a               new               language!






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    Friday, May 30, 2014

    Review of french to english google translate::How do you say "inch" in french







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    To               most               of               us,               Fyodor               Dostoevsky               is               a               name               we               drop               to               sound               like               we               know               which               fork               to               use               first.

    His               longer               books               are,               well,               long,               and               his               depressing               books               can               lead               the               reader               over               a               cliff.

    But,               believe               it               or               not,               it               is               possible               to               enjoy               Dostoevsky.

    Thanks               to               an               excellent               English               professor,               a               few               friends,               and               an               interest               in               all               things               peculiar,               I               actually               had               fun               reading               and               studying               Crime               and               Punishment.

    If               you               approach               the               book               with               an               open               mind               and               the               right               information,               I               think               that               you               can,               too.

    Here               are               a               few               pointers               on               how               to               prepare               for               and               enjoy               Crime               and               Punishment.

    The               first               step               is               finding               a               good               translation.

    My               favorite               version               (I               own               two               and               have               skimmed               a               third)               was               translated               by               Richard               Pevear               and               Larissa               Volokhonsky               (the               Vintage               Classics               edition,               should               you               want               to               find               it               easily).

    The               only               Russian               I               know               is               what               I               learned               from               Tom               Clancy,               but               I               know               enough               to               recognize               that               a               lot               of               Russian               words               are               tricky               to               translate.

    A               bit               of               time               spent               slogging               through               other               translations               also               demonstrates               that               different               translators               approach               problems               differently.

    The               Vintage               Classics               edition               seems               to               retain               both               clarity               and               textual               flow,               but               the               latter               is               almost               entirely               a               matter               of               personal               preference.

    Any               modern,               widely-accepted               translation               will               be               fairly               accurate;               most               differences               are               stylistic.

    I               recommend               reading               the               first               few               pages               of               several               versions               to               find               one               that               reads               easily.

    If               you               can't               tolerate               the               writing,               you               won't               enjoy               the               story.

    Take               your               time               and               find               the               right               version.
                   So               a               shiny               new               copy               of               Crime               and               Punishment               rests               in               your               hands.

    Now               what?

    Go               grab               a               pencil.

    I               know,               I               know,               I'm               heading               straight               for               eternal               torment.

    Some               people               just               hate               writing               in               books.

    I'm               one               of               them.

    It               took               me               years               to               bring               myself               to               mark               a               book,               and               I               still               don't               ever               use               a               pen.

    But               Crime               and               Punishment               is               a               complicated               bit               of               work,               and               marking               key               passages,               underlining               key               words,               or               even               jotting               plot               notes               in               the               margin               will               make               navigating               the               text               easier.

    At               the               other               end               of               the               technological               spectrum,               Internet               access               is               also               helpful               because               many               characters               use               French               colloquialisms.

    Some               books               include               brief               footnotes               or               endnotes,               but               a               search               engine               can               provide               a               complete               breakdown               of               any               phrase               you               encounter               in               a               language               other               than               English,               and               using               Google               is               actually               faster               than               trying               to               navigate               endnotes.
                   Alright,               you               have               the               tools.

    Now               let's               have               a               quick               look               at               the               book               itself.

    On               the               first               page               you               meet               a               young               man               named               Raskolnikov.

    But               he's               also               regularly               addressed               as               Rodya               and               Rodion,               and               his               full               name               is               even               more               complex.

    What's               going               on?

    Every               character               has               a               few               different               names               because               of               Dostoevsky's               extensive               use               of               Russian               diminutives.

    I'd               suggest               making               a               little               card               to               keep               track               of               everyone's               names.

    Use               it               as               a               bookmark.

    By               the               end               of               the               book               you'll               be               familiar               with               all               the               characters               and               not               need               it,               but               until               then               it               can               help               you               keep               Pyotr               and               Porfiry               straight.
                   Why               bother?

    Why               go               to               all               this               effort?

    In               short,               Crime               and               Punishment               is               worth               reading               as               carefully               as               possible.

    It's               a               powerful               story               and               one               of               vital               importance.

    Dostoevsky               had               a               unique               insight               into               human               nature.

    Crime               and               Punishment               describes               a               man's               journey               through               his               own               failures               and               fears,               and               it               can               help               us               understand               our               own.

    Punishment,               in               our               society,               is               usually               connected               to               our               judicial               system.

    In               Crime               and               Punishment,               it               is               primarily               the               direct               consequences               of               the               crime               itself.
                   Understanding               this               idea               will               help               keep               you               from               becoming               frustrated               as               page               numbers               climb.

    The               progress               of               the               book,               like               the               wanderings               of               Raskolnikov,               seems               haphazard               at               times.

    Don't               worry.

    Every               event               happens               for               a               reason.

    You'll               have               to               wait               a               while,               sometimes,               to               find               out               exactly               what               those               reasons               are,               but               the               wait               is               worth               it.

    My               word               alone,               though,               is               not               going               to               make               getting               through               the               central               stretch               of               the               book               any               easier.

    Well,               I               think               that               I               can               help               more               tangibly.

    Here               are               a               few               basic               themes               to               follow               throughout               the               middle               of               the               narrative               arc:
                   "accidents"               which               seem               to               imply               fate
                   different               motivations               for               immoral/criminal               conduct
                   work               contrasted               against               inactivity
                   power               and               powerlessness
                   the               color               yellow               (No,               I'm               not               kidding.)
                   With               these               themes               in               mind,               you               can               track               a               few               of               Dostoevsky's               ideas               easily               throughout               the               entire               book.

    Think               of               the               Crime               and               Punishment               as               existing               in               several               different               planes.

    I               use               this               technique               to               analyze               almost               everything               I               read               seriously.

    Designate               planes               for               characters,               main               plot,               subplots,               dominant               themes,               recurring               words,               etc.

    Pick               the               ones               which               interest               you               the               most               and               focus               on               how               they               develop               and               contribute               to               the               whole.

    When               the               main               plot               is               moving               slowly,               keeping               an               eye               on               how               the               characters               are               evolving               can               keep               the               experience               interesting               and               fun.

    Yes,               dark               as               his               writing               is,               Dostoevsky               can               be               fun.
                   My               next               bit               of               advice,               I'm               sad               to               say,               is               not               quite               classifiable               as               "fun."               Before               you               tackle               Crime               and               Punishment,               I               suggest               reading               Notes               from               Underground.

    Dostoevsky               wrote               this               short               book               before               Crime               and               Punishment,               and               the               Underground               Man               is               a               lot               like               the               main               character               of               the               longer               work,               albeit               after               another               twenty               years               of               alcoholism               and               no               strong               female               lead.

    Notes               from               Underground               is               the               single               most               disturbing               book               I               have               ever               read,               partially               due               to               how               vividly               Dostoevsky               describes               the               life               and               mind               of               a               man               in               despair.

    Even               so,               it               is               another               one               of               my               favorites               and               a               brilliant               piece               of               writing.

    If               you               can               understand               Notes,               Crime               and               Punishment               will               mean               a               lot               more,               particularly               the               epilogue.
                   Both               of               these               books               are               pitch               black               in               tone.

    I               read               them               in               winter               in               a               guys'               dorm               as               five               professors               conspired               to               draw               me               into               madness.

    Don't               do               this               to               yourself.

    My               saving               grace               was               a               group               of               good               friends               in               my               class               who               were               willing               to               discuss               the               book.

    Crime               and               Punishment               will               have               an               impact,               and               a               discussion               group               is               the               best               way               to               avoid               being               annoyed               or               upset               by               the               content.

    Talking               out               the               themes               and               ideas               of               the               book               will               help               you               leave               the               experience               wiser,               not               overly               depressed               or               irrationally               afraid               of               axes.

    The               more               perspectives,               the               fewer               mysteries.

    The               fewer               mysteries,               the               more               satisfying               the               experience.
                   Finally,               I'd               like               to               mention               the               endless               online               resources               offering               to               help               you               understand               the               minutiae               of               Crime               and               Punishment.

    Don't               use               any               of               them               until               after               you               finish               the               book.

    Please,               do               yourself               a               favor               and               develop               your               own               ideas               and               opinions               before               someone               starts               deconstructing               the               meaning               of               the               color               yellow               before               your               horrified               eyes.

    Sometimes               people               take               apart               a               clock               to               find               the               tick,               and               most               literary               articles               I've               read               do               precisely               that.

    Many               of               them               are               useful,               and               some               are               probably               even               correct,               but               I'd               recommend               waiting               to               read               them               until               after               you've               had               a               chance               to               experience               Crime               and               Punishment               for               what               it               is:               a               great               story.

    Have               fun               reading               it               and               apply               the               technical               stuff               later.
                   I               won't               lie               to               you.

    The               book               is               a               hard               one               to               fathom.

    But               Crime               and               Punishment               merits               a               place               on               your               bookshelf               and               a               place               in               your               mind.

    Even               being               able               to               say               honestly               that               you've               read               it               is               worth               something,               and               being               able               to               understand               a               man's               journey               through               the               worst               of               human               nature               is               worth               considerably               more.

    With               a               pencil,               a               card               of               Russian               names,               Google,               a               few               friends,               and               the               right               mindset,               Crime               and               Punishment               can               be               the               apex               of               your               summer               reading.






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