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ドラえもん Doraemon | Brun Ugle's Super Blog
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Brun Ugle's Super Blog. 未来講師めぐる (Mirai Kousi Meguru) Future Teacher, Meguru. 24 September, 2012. Doraemon is a robot-cat with a four-dimensional pocket on his belly. Whenever Nobita has trouble, which is all the time, Doraemon reaches into his pocket to bring out some fabulous device from the future, which usually ends up causing even more trouble. The story itself is loads of fun. Who wouldn’t want a robot-cat from the future with a four-dimensional pocket and a time machine? 3 December, 2012 at 19:35.
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Spanish progress update – June 2011 | Language Fixation
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Spanish progress update – June 2011. Hi all. It’s been a while since I’ve updated, so I thought I should check in. I’ve been enjoying the nice weather here in Vancouver, and searching for an apartment. I’ve also been researching fitness and nutrition, which has taken some time away from my language learning, but it’s definitely worthwhile. That’s about it for now. I’ll do a self-test for vocab soon and report back so I have some numbers for my progress. Until then, keep reading! From your own site. Where...
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March 2012 update – revitalizing Mandarin | Language Fixation
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March 2012 update – revitalizing Mandarin. Hi all. I’ve been a bit absent from the land of language learning for a while. I’ve had several other projects on the go and have been generally busy. Currently I’m working at a new job, where many of my coworkers are native Mandarin speakers. I’m hoping to revitalize my Mandarin skills over the next little while. To that end, though, I bet there’s a small subset of vocabulary that I could specifically study in order to catch on to more work-related concep...
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6 week challenge: Hindi | Language Fixation
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6 week challenge: Hindi. Hi all. I’ve had a bit of an extended absence from blogging lately, but I’ve returned from holidays. I plan on bringing some new insights from my new project – Hindi. I’ve joined the 6 Week Challenge. Currently I can read and write the Devanagari script sorta ok, and I know a few words of basic vocab. Previously I’d worked through the first few chapters of. At the start I’ll be focusing mostly on vocab, and picking up some of the grammar along the way. I’m trying ...One thing I&#...
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Sprachen A-Z | E-Lingua
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Links und Tipps zum Online-Sprachenlernen. Anwendungen A – Z. Um zu sehen, welche Online-Angebote zu welcher Sprache verfügbar sind, bitte auf den Link klicken:. Teilen Sie dies mit:. Schreibe einen Kommentar Antworten abbrechen. Gib hier Deinen Kommentar ein . Trage deine Daten unten ein oder klicke ein Icon um dich einzuloggen:. Adresse wird niemals veröffentlicht). Du kommentierst mit Deinem WordPress.com-Konto. ( Abmelden. Du kommentierst mit Deinem Twitter-Konto. ( Abmelden. It’s Tea Time!
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Das PONS-Sprachenportal | E-Lingua
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Links und Tipps zum Online-Sprachenlernen. Anwendungen A – Z. Stehen mittlerweile Online-Wörterbücher für die folgenden elf Sprachen in den unterschiedlichsten Kombinationen zur Verfügung:. Darüber hinaus findet man ein auch ein Bildwörterbuch mit 17 Themenbereichen (deutsch englisch), den englisch-deutschen Sprachkalender, Rechtschreibhilfen für die deutsche Sprache sowie die Möglichkeit – in Zusammenarbeit mit lingenio. Kurz-Link: http:/ wp.me/pAMp3-50. Teilen Sie dies mit:. From your own site. 8222;I&...
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Stats | Language Fixation
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September 2009 spreadsheet complete:. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Japanese Kanji meanings learned: 881. RT @ anne theriault.
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bouncing to japanese | Language Fixation
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As sometimes happens when one is fascinated with so many topics, I have accidentally bounced over to learning Japanese. I’m still reviewing my Hindi books from time to time, but with my girlfriend expressing her interest in learning Japanese, it’s hard for me to resist doing it too. I really love working on a project with someone else rather than just by myself. So far I’ve become addicted to Slime Forest Adventure. To assist with this, I’ve been reading Tae Kim’s Japanese Grammar Guide. In order to just...
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6WC: week 1 progress report | Language Fixation
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6WC: week 1 progress report. I started on my new Spanish project on the weekend, and I’ve been enjoying it so far. I’ve been trying to gather a variety of materials to work on, so that I don’t get bored of any one particular thing. For those interested, you can see the high-score list for the contest here: http:/ 6wc.learnlangs.com/. There are two “score” columns in the chart. One is for the “target” language, which is Spanish in my case. The other is a total number of hou...You can follow any responses ...
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Learning Chinese vocabulary | Language Fixation
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In the last 2 years, I’ve been working much more on European languages, and I’ve mostly neglected my Chinese studies, but I’d like to balance this out a bit. In addition to whatever my focus language may be, I’d like to keep up a steady amount of Chinese work so that I can continue to improve. This entry was posted on Tuesday, April 26th, 2011 at 04:48 and is filed under chinese. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Feed You can leave a response. From your own site. You hit the...