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Multilingual blog about languages and everything related to them! February 1, 2015. Official Language Exams II. First Certificate in English (FCE) – Cambridge. Here we are again! Sorry for the long pause, the last months have been a bit busy and I left the blog aside for a while. However, I’m glad to say that I have fulfilled two out of the three “new year” resolutions I wrote about in the post about the blog’s first birthday. But today I’m here to continue our section. But I think that now is a very goo...
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Official Language Exams I. Graded Examination in Spoken English – Trinity College London – Grammaticalicious
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Multilingual blog about languages and everything related to them! June 10, 2014. Official Language Exams I. Graded Examination in Spoken English – Trinity College London. People ask me very often about official language exams, so I have decided to write a series of posts about some of these exams, so more people can find answers to their questions here. Still of common use, I didn’t even know what it was yet… Ah, the good old times! So we chose a topic that I was interested in, dog breeds, and we (probab...
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Meatballs with or without meat? – Grammaticalicious
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Multilingual blog about languages and everything related to them! July 4, 2013. Meatballs with or without meat? Some days ago I overheard a conversation that really made me think about the origin of the word meatball . The conversation -or rather the argument. To contain meat because the actual word implies the concept. But, what about other languages? In German, meatballs are called “Fleischklößchen” which also means “balls of meat”, so they do imply the use of meat in them. Eyelid), or from “pulp...
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Puhutaan Suomea – The magazine for students of Finnish – Grammaticalicious
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Multilingual blog about languages and everything related to them! May 17, 2014. Puhutaan Suomea The magazine for students of Finnish. Bringing back the recommendations section, today I want to talk about a magazine for people who study Finnish. Its name is Puhutaan suomea. And is published by Artemira. Medium level), and. Difficult); so students can find the texts that are more suitable for their skills. And of course, they can also try to challenge themselves reading the. Minun kotimaani on…. Or “...
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Official Language Exams II. First Certificate in English (FCE) – Cambridge – Grammaticalicious
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Multilingual blog about languages and everything related to them! February 1, 2015. Official Language Exams II. First Certificate in English (FCE) – Cambridge. Here we are again! Sorry for the long pause, the last months have been a bit busy and I left the blog aside for a while. However, I’m glad to say that I have fulfilled two out of the three “new year” resolutions I wrote about in the post about the blog’s first birthday. But today I’m here to continue our section. But I think that now is a very goo...
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Awful translations or just automatic translations? – Grammaticalicious
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Multilingual blog about languages and everything related to them! June 18, 2013. Awful translations or just automatic translations? I think that automatic translation tools are useful for checking some little doubts, but we have to take into account that they are machines and that we have to go through their results carefully. People should never. 8230; Hopefully you will laugh a bit as well : ). And then we ask ourselves why are there so many translators unemployed! Let’s get started! Yes, I have stumbl...
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Recommendation: Lang-8 – Grammaticalicious
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Multilingual blog about languages and everything related to them! June 24, 2013. Today I’m going to talk about a website that I find very useful, and maybe some of you will also like. It’s called Lang-8. And it’s a good resource for foreign language learners, specially for the self-taught. I have talked about this site with some friends, and I recommended it to my students, and none of them knew about it, so I want to spread the word in case this can be helpful for more people. Lang-8 is a free. Service,...
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Every end is a new beginning – Grammaticalicious
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Multilingual blog about languages and everything related to them! April 27, 2014. Every end is a new beginning. It seems like it was just yesterday when I started teaching in Seinäjoen kansalaisopisto. A city where I have already lived for one year and that I really love, and I will look for a job there. The library of Seinäjoki. Why they weren’t very shy or afraid when it came to speak or write short texts. With some of the English conversation group students. 8211; No, I can’t color that drawing. What ...
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