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  • Have you noticed how there is a different coloured stripe in the middle of your dictionary? Within those few pages lies grammatical advice which can help you in the most difficult and confusing of situations; writing your CV in a foreign language, writing emails, personal and formal letters, making phone calls and the solutions to the trickiest translation problems.
    Published in Language Skills
  • My top ten French idioms

    Monday, 30 April 2012
    I downloaded the Collins Easylearning French Idioms eBook (also available in print); I love how idioms are so much more than a linguistic feature; they tell stories and represent the country from which they originate. Here are my top ten French idioms from the book, in no particular order – I’m looking forward to trying a few of them out when I head to France over the summer for the second part of my year abroad.
    Published in Home
  • Review of CollinsDictionary.com

    Thursday, 26 April 2012
    The new online Collins dictionary was launched this year, and is the online home of the Collins English dictionary and thesaurus, plus French, Spanish and German dictionaries.
  • Idioms, are perhaps the most complex part of any language learning experience as they are culturally relevant and usually seem to make no logical sense whatsoever to those as outsiders. Competent understanding and usage of idioms in a foreign language truly shows you that you are well on your way to mastering the language, and are pretty confident already. I am spending my year abroad as an English language assistant in Spain and so chose to use the English Idioms book in a few of my lessons to see how it can be used and if in fact using it was a benefit to my lessons. I also, as a language student, studied the Spanish idioms book.
    Published in Language Assistants
  • Learning Spanish idioms

    Friday, 30 March 2012
    Charlotte is studying French and Hispanic studies at uni and is spending the second six months of her year abroad as an Erasmus student at the Universidad de Córdoba in Spain. She bought a Spanish idioms book for a different way to boost her language skills, as learning typical idiomatic expressions is a very useful way to help you understand the language better, to help you feel more like a local (and never get caught out!) and, of course, to help you ace language oral exams! Find out her verdict on learning idioms on a Kindle.
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