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Extra consideration is given to understudies who are discovered powerless in the dialect by putting aside Spanish tutoring classes only for them.<br><br><br>Your answer to Is the Pali Canon the unchanged word of God? Your answer to Would you consider calling someone a "beta male" considered discrimination? Your answer to What is wrong with cutting Federal spending as the President want to do, considering 20 % of the Federal budget is borrowed money? I just got dumped not 10 minutes ago on the phone. I'm 42 in a week, not good looking, not much of a prospect financially and in fact, unemployed at the moment as a result of a depression that I've been in for years now. What do I do now?<br><br><br>Your answer to Why do Democrats want Illegal immigrants to have a path to citizenship, shouldn't they be in jail or kicked out? Your answer to If Harvard did not discriminate against Asians (or, stated another way, did not use diversity as a goal of its admissions policy), what percentage of the student body would be Asian? Your answer to What are the advantages of taking up ballroom dancing as a hobby? Your answer to With 1 in 5 Americans on means-tested welfare programs, our economy is being pushed to the brink. Shouldn't we be trying to take care of our own people before trying to take in more immigrants? Why are you opposed to enforcing the immigration laws? Your answer to Does an Ivy League school stop being elite when it refuses admissions to the best and brightest, in order to fill a social quota?<br><br><br>Your answer to How do you feel about Mitch McConnell saying that we now need to cut Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid to fix the 1 trillion per year deficit created by tax cuts? Your answer to Who made or decided to form the Ivy League schools and why? What was the purpose? Your answer to How will the lawsuit against Harvard University, where Asian-American applicants alleged racism, change the admissions decision process? Your answer to Have Ivy League schools denigrated their own auras by admitting poorly qualified students over those who merited admission? Your answer to Guys in happy relationships - you are presented the opportunity to cheat on your girlfriend with another beautiful female who is interested in you. Do you take it, or do you remove yourself from the situation and decline her advances? Your answer to Could Christopher Browning might be right?<br><br><br>Are we witnessing the event leading to a new dictatorship? Could Trump seize power and build is Dominion over USA? Your answer to Why don't straight white men with jobs, families, taxes, and aging parents think privilege checking is important? Your answer to If Elizabeth Warren is the Democratic nominee, will the release of her DNA affect your possible vote for her? Your answer to Why is it okay for the government to force me to submit and repress my natural urges by preventing me from expressing my dislike of LGBT people? Your answer to As a teen who is a little over 6 feet, and weighs 180 pounds, what can I do to lose weight? Will my skin get saggy? Apparently, the average teen my age weighs about 120 lbs.<br><br><br>I am about 180 pounds as I mentioned earlier. Your answer to What do you think of "Sensei Aishitemasu’s" statement that "all white people are racist"? Your answer to Is it fair to elect a Democrat for president in 2020 who will be faced with cleaning up Trump's poor decisions? Your answer to Why is affirmative action created? What problem does it try to solve? Your answer to Why are the rural poor "stupid" whereas the urban poor are "disadvantaged"? Your answer to Why shouldn’t atheists get the death penalty for their beliefs? Your answer to If someone had their intelligence genes enhanced, how would it ever be possible to not discriminate for or against them? They will be preferred, but they will also be reminded that they're not natural.<br><br><br>Your answer to Do you think if it is free then it has no value applies to learning meditation? Do people who exchange something of value, money or time, tend to practice meditation more regularly? Your answer to Do white American men actually enjoy dancing? Your answer to Do you think different races should be in a relationship with each other? Your answer to At what point did you realize you had changed social classes? Your answer to Why are conservatives continuing to question Senator Warren's Native American heritage, even though a DNA test has now proven her ancestry? Your answer to Do you think this suffocating political correctness helps mediocrity and bad behavior multiply because these "people" are no longer challenged and corrected?<br><br><br>Does it seem to you like we're sacrificing truth at the altar of political correctness? Your answer to Do you feel that Political Correctness is currently/primarily at the core of silencing and exhausting a majority of Americans to keep them from freely speaking their minds? Why or why not? Your answer to Even though it's illegal to come to this country undocumented, is it ok to separate parents from the love and care of their children? Your answer to If all the citizens have the same rights why some must pay a higher tax rate? Your answer to If white people claim to be Native American just because they have 1/32 Cherokee blood, how come I don't have white privilege even though I'm 1/32 Dutch?<br><br><br>Your answer to Knowing that mostly all the scientists of the world are either atheist or non-religious, is it reasonable to think that religion hinders the scientific and intellectual progress of humanity whereas abandoning it leads to enlightenment? Your answer to Why are Americans apparently so petrified of socialism? Your answer to Why is the Democratic party so ineffective on the grassroots organization level in many states compared to the Republican party? Your answer to What will happen if the United States defaults on the public (national) debt? Your answer to As a white straight male, I have been told many times I am not allowed to have an opinion on politics.<br><br><br>What can I do better to be allowed to have an opinion? Your answer to Be honest, Americans. How do you feel when you hear an immigrant speaking language that isn't English? Your answer to What wild, crazy, random solution do you have to a major political issue? Your answer to What cultures take their shoes off at the door, and why hasn't this sensible habit been more widely adopted by Americans? Your answer to If Americans paid something similar to national insurance instead of medical insurance, couldn’t they have a free health service to make the rest of the world jealous?<br><br><br>Your answer to Is it fair that in the US the top 1400 people are paying more tax than the bottom 70%? Your answer to If I build my house in a homeless campground, do I have to pay property taxes? Your answer to I'm a man who doesn't want to work as I suffer from severe depression when leaving the house. Why can't the American government provide me with free money? Your answer to Did Obama's Presidency increase racial tension in America, inadvertently causing the populist vote for Trump? Your answer to Knowing that marriage is bondage that makes it harder for a couple to leave each other if the love is gone, why the freedom-loving western cultures still enforce this Medieval institution on new lovers? Your answer to Would the founding fathers of the United States (Washington, Jefferson, Franklin, Madison), be considered liberals, moderates, or conservatives today?<br><br><br>Your answer to Why don't political campaigns in the US have a spending cap? Your answer to Why do progressive white women use the term "white men" as some kind of epithet? Don't they know that the reason they exist on this planet is because of white men? Your answer to So I was with this girl. She loves to dance. I can’t dance, so I practiced a routine just for her. Why was she not satisfied with me just dancing in the living room with her but wanted to show us off in a public dance floor? Your answer to Why is it that no matter how you try to impress a Spanish woman in the club, if you can’t dance they will not even kiss you?<br><br><br>Your answer to Do you need a Ph.D. Your answer to Do bad physicists exist? What are examples of some? Your answer to In the next war, will men feel that women are worth giving their lives for? Your answer to Is it somewhat contradictory for society to think that sex is no big deal, just a fun body function, yet feel that sexual assault is heinous? Why wouldn't it be equal to say, a person force feeding you corn? Your answer to Bernie sanders and many Democratic candidates are promoting "Medicare for all". What will this mean for seniors who have been paying into Medicare since 1965?<br><br><br>Your answer to Should Shakespeare be considered a great positive contributor to modern culture given his questionable attitude towards race and diversity? Your answer to Have people with progressive political views built companies that demonstrate the viability of their ideas, in actual practice, in the open market? Your answer to If it is racist to cast a white Othello, why is it okay for the play Hamilton to be all black? Are the rules of Identity Politics then as hypocritical as they appear to be? Your answer to Do schools still have Sadie Hawkin's Dance? Your answer to Why don't people understand my intelligence? Don't they see that I am simply naturally smarter than them and far more learned?<br><br><br>Your answer to Why do white women say race doesn't matter when it comes to dating but all other races stick with their own? Your answer to Why do people claim the US Consitution is meant to prevent the majority oppressing the minority when the Republic still oppressed natives? Your answer to Can Brett Kavanaugh lose his seat in the Supreme Court? Your answer to How long is the limitation for rape in America? How can Kanavaugh be tried for something that happened in the dawn of times? Your answer to Do you prefer a smart leader who runs everything himself or do you prefer a smart leader who listens to smarter people around him or her?<br><br><br>Your answer to If God asks you on Judgement Day, "Why didn't you believe in me," what would you say to him? Your answer to Why do Dems and left leaning Americans root for the failure of their own POTUS? Your answer to How many times have your privates been grabbed or your bum pinched, chest felt by a strange girl/boy? Some people see this as outrage, some would be delighted to say it happened to them? What does the number of molestations say about a person? Your answer to Is it true that Chinese restaurant food in the U.S. Your answer to If obesity and poverty are caused by a series of choices, then I can make choices to not become either. Why do people keep trying to tell me they are not caused by a series of choices and say I do not have power over my life?<br><br><br>Your answer to If you had to choose, would you rather marry a partner who is handsome/beautiful and sexy, but who is a terrible conversationalist, or a partner who is a wonderful conversationalist, but who is less-attractive-than-average? Your answer to Would it be fair to say that atheism may largely be a secret product of racism to other cultures/religions? Your answer to Despite pushes for equality, why is it still okay for women to be mean when they reject guys but wrong for men not to take rejection politely? Your answer to Is it racist for a white person to be proud of the characteristic physical features and distinct beauty of white European people? Your answer to How do you reason with people who believe New Age nonsense? Your answer to Why would you think the far right in the USA are communists?<br><br><br>Haven’t the Democrats, far left always been communists? Your answer to Is Generation Z really the most conservative generation in recent years within the United States? Your answer to Would it be fair instead of Affirmative action, to punish the privileged whites with high taxes, bad healthcare and lowpaying jobs? Your answer to Is there anyone that has a middle ground on abortion? Everyone seems either for or against them. Your answer to Obama represents the intellectual elite, and Trump the economic elite. Poor and uneducated people are outside of both elites. So, why do they seem to hate more the intellectual elite? Your answer to Why exactly is child pornography illegal with a consenting minor? Your answer to Why can't people see Feinstein being at fault with failed protocol in handling allegations? She purposely foiled due process and confidentiality for the seat to be empty.<br><br><br>Your answer to Why are Caucasians, the race with the least natural protection from the sun, the ones who tan the most out of all the other races? Your answer to How do you view Democrats' threats of packing the SCOTUS and impeaching Kavanaugh once they regain control of the government? Your answer to Denying people freedom based on race is immoral, but at the same time, studies have shown IQ differences among nations. So, while slavery is rightfully condemned today, isn’t it true that some races are more important to human knowledge than others? Your answer to What are reasons why you should not buy a multi-unit apartment building, live in one, rent out the rest, and have your tenants pay for your mortgage? Your answer to When Chinese use aid words (nage) to help them speak, the sound is similar to nigger.<br><br><br>How will a black respond if in such situations? I.e. two foreigners are talking in their language, you can't understand them at all, but they mention n-word a lot. Your answer to When did calling a woman beautiful become sexual harassment? Your answer to Suppose you are having sex with a woman and she is enjoying it, yet she asks you to stop when you are reaching orgasm. You cannot and put it all inside; then you are sued for rape so she gains some money. What would you do? Your answer to Is Donald Trump the funniest U.S. Your answer to Senator Schumer says that Brett Kavanaugh is not entitled to a presumption of innocence because the hearing is not a court of law. Do you agree that this long held American belief no longer applies outside the courtroom?<br><br><br>Your answer to Why is the belief that "all lives matter" in response to the context of "black lives matter" considered racist? Your answer to I keep hearing from people why Harvard isn't always the answer or whatever. I get that, so what actually makes Harvard a good school? Your answer to Shouldn’t Brett Kavanaugh be presumed innocent until proven guilty? Your answer to How many Quora writers have over one million views? Your answer to Will the rise of China as the world's strongest superpower help the worldwide spread of Buddhism and Taoism and the worldwide revival of indigenous faiths?<br><br><br>Your answer to Was it the Republican or the Democratic Party who favored slavery? Your answer to How many accusers need to speak up before Kavanaugh is removed from consideration for nomination to the Supreme Court? Your answer to What is your expert advice about how to find and identify a good, flavorful and tender beef steak - where to shop, cut of meat and what to look for? Your answer to In a commercial advocating eating organic foods, Fran Drescher says, "If you can't spell it, don't eat it." Do you think this is sound advice? Your answer to I’m African American. Why do some African American families continue to name their children unique, hard to spell, and ethnic sounding names when they know the children will be discriminated against because of it?<br><br><br>Your answer to Why are the Democrats not holding Beto O’Rourke's feet to the fire as they have Kavanaugh when O'Rourke has legally-documented issues that should prevent him from holding office if he's to be held to the same standard? Your answer to Do you, as a man, fear being falsely accused of sexual harassment or assault? Your answer to How come many scientist tout the benefits of the mediterranean diet, yet never recommend the tremendous amount of pasta that is typically part of it? The gender asymmetry of sexual harassment. Your answer to As a professor, what would you do if one of your students tells you that he/she has a crush on you? Your answer to Should I make meals according to what my kids want to eat or should they eat whatever I make? Your answer to My child is a genius. I claim she inherited it from me but my wife claims it was from her. How do we decide? Your answer to If the US economy collapsed (for example from China selling all of its 1.2 Trillion US Treasury bonds) how would you cope? Also if there was a civil war from the collapse, whose side would you be on?<br><br><br>It would not be wrong to say that Typing has now taken precedence over writing with pen and paper. Most of us are involved in works that require us to type things out on computers. More than often typing speed determines the level of your productivity and this is where free Typing software and online lessons for Windows 10/8/7 PC come into the picture. Typing software help improves your typing skills by offering tips and challenges. Most of the apps are tailored to help people learn to type easily. In this segment let us take a closer look at some of the best free Typing software for Windows. Rapid Typing Tutor is a basic yet useful software that helps improve your typing skill. Rapid typing not only helps increase the speed of typing but also increase the precision with which you type.<br><br><br>All of this is enabled by offering a set of simulated keyboards available across various languages like Spanish, Russian, German, French, Dutch and English. Download from the official website. The best part about KeyBlaze is its intuitive user interface. This software has been built to cater to both beginners and intermediate level. As users, you can choose between 1-minute, 3-minute, and 5-minute typing test and thus improve your speed and accuracy. JustType is one of the most comprehensive typing software. Now JustType focusses on a different type of technique to teach typing. The TouchTyping will help you familiarize with the on-screen keyboard without having to depend on other tutors.<br><br><br>Moreover, all the keys pressed on the real keyboard will be highlighted on the on-screen keyboard. This lets you see all the misprints and correct your errors. You can download JustType from the official homepage. TutorTyepe comes with a clean user interface and then this makes the learning very easy. The software helps you achieve better proficiency and will also help you learn to type without looking at the keyboard. Moreover, the tool also adds words to dictionary thus helping you concentrate on the primary task of learning how to type. This one is aimed at helping programmers hone their typing skills. We need to understand the speed of coding for programmers also depends on their speed of writing.
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The Web has really changed the distribution of understanding materials. Within the last few few years, podcasts as learning products have grown to be increasingly popular, either as a stand-alone mini-course or being an improvement to courses and applications shipped through more conventional sources. Understand Out Loud purports to be a one-stop destination for sound and movie learning. It offers around 136 podcasts among its 10,000 titles. And, as you would assume in these times, customers charge the games utilising the familiar five-star method.Learn Out Loud presents podcasts in nine types: careers, study helps, journalism, examination preparation, medical, law, teaching and writing. Yet another podcast that caught my vision is The Nude Researchers Radio Display Science Podcast. And number, do not confuse it with the Naked News.<br><br><br>These scientists only "reel down research and set the important points bare." Other exciting brands are the Press Artist's Strategies Podcast. Designed for the innovative skilled, the blurb claims that podcast is semi-daily, fast-paced, info-packed and funAs near as I will collect, podcasts are free, though the website does promote other understanding products. Train Out Loud could be the site's service for folks who desire to publish a podcast or other understanding aid. Teach Out Loud is really a free and simple instrument, your website claims, and publishers may earn royalties if applicable. The Digital Podcast directory site provides podcasts in various categories--ranging alphabetically from art to movie products and services and everything in between. The listing contains 15,525 podcasts in 95 groups and has 17,305 registered users.<br><br><br>To greatly help us choose from its many products, Digital Podcast provides lists of the highest-rated podcasts, podcasts with voting factors, and podcasts with subscribers.Not most of Electronic Podcast's podcasts are learning-related, although many are. Its featured podcast inside my visit was Insta Spanish, providing instant Spanish lessons. Podcasts also arrive as supply vehicles for material providing continuous knowledge and talent progress to experts of most sorts. Here are a few of the attractions I found.The Company English Pod helps business professionals every-where boost their order of company English. Let us face it: Actually some of us whose first language is British battle with organization English.<br><br><br>Along the way to the factory store the driver explains to me that in Cuba cars are often handed down through the family. All the old 1950s cars driving around are passed down that way too and obviously can't be sold to outsiders. Because parts are not available for these antiques the local people must find ways to adapt other parts for them. Weren't the designs so interesting and unique in the 50s though? Finally we arrive at the Cigar Factory. 61.50, plus a couple of bottles of rum. 7.50 bottle of this sweet type called Legendario that i will give as a gift later. Might as well i figured at that price, but i realized later that the liquid meant i would have to check that piece of baggage instead of taking it carry on and avoiding the baggage carousel. I'm sure our driver got a little cut of this too but that is good as well! Next we took a drive through the downtown area which was fascinating. This city is so solidly build! In the old city it's the gold of south america that built it! Fascinating things to think about.<br><br><br>There has been some discussion here on TWD about alternative news sources. Fortunately Facebook, Twitter and Quora are not the only free news sources in this new world of the internet, although they remain good ways to post resistance messages to Republicans. Be aware that social media sites will "customize your feed for a more personalized experience." That means that using social media for news will increasingly leave us in echo chambers, where the news is curated to our own biases. This leaves us in danger of the same polarization that is dividing our country now. I would encourage everyone to subscribe online to your nearest big city newspapers. Print journalism and the journalists that work for them remain a bulwark of Democracy, and they deserve our support.<br><br><br>But for free news, resist the temptation for the shortened "Flash News Briefings" on smart speakers like Alexa or Google Home. They are great for headlines, but these smart speakers, at least on the Amazon Echo 2nd generation, Alexa will also play your local radio station that carries full NPR news, full BBC news, and your local and state news. On YouTube, you can subscribe to CNN, MSNBC, CNBC, FOX news, and others that don't come to mind right this moment. Podcasts. You can get these on your laptop, tablets, mini tabs, etc. Most smart phones come with built in podcast apps that contain a variety of podcasts. Comparing my Samsung, which comes with a default app, Castbox, I find that Castbox is much deeper for podcasts than the iPhone default.<br><br><br>You can get everything from full podcasts of Maddow or Ari Melber from MSNBC (what, who me, biased?), to many many others that break down the news in depth. MSNBC talking heads are admittedly very biased, and if you are more moderate, or just want to expand your understanding of conservative issues, there is plenty on Castbox for you. For your MacBooks, Iphones, iPad, and iPod touch, Christine Chan of Imore recommends these podcast apps (podcast aggregators) for Apple's iOS platform: Overcast; Castro; Pocket Casts; Instacast Core; iCatcher! On Android, outside of the default Castbox, free podcast apps recommended by Joe Fedewa at Phandroid include: BeyondPod; DoggCatcher; Player FM; Google Play Music,(which includes podcasts and music, as do most podcast aggregators); and Pocket Casts. Remember not to overdose on news, however. Browse comedy, music, cooking, cars, history, celebrities, and podcasts by diverse podcasters. Some of my favorite shows by black podcasters include the hilarious Late Night, Whenever, from WNYC studios in Chicago and NPR Code Switch. Drunk Film School is fun for all. Subscribe to a second language podcast and learn Spanish.<br><br><br>Our latest Quoran of the Week can speak five languages—English, Spanish (very useful, as we’ll learn shortly), French, Portuguese and Italian. His Mandarin and German are good enough that he could get by if he was travelling. And he now has Quechua, Russian, Hindi and Czech among other languages on his radar. Say hello to JD Davidson, our youngest Quoran of the Week, who might surprise you both with his maturity and the interestingness quotient in his answers. JD, who lives just outside of Charlotte, North Carolina, even has an interesting answer to why he goes by those initials. While the first part of his hyphenated name is Jonathan, his middle initials are S and W. "I would be much better titled JS," he agrees.<br><br><br>Then he happened to visit an aunt in another state. "We didn’t know each other well and I think she might have forgotten my actual name! She called him JD, and though he didn’t like it at first, decided he would go by that when he moved to a new school. Ever since, the initials have stuck. JD’s interest in languages was kindled early…in fact, as early as kindergarten. "When I was younger, I lived in a kinda segregated community and before I went to public school, I had never really interacted with people of colour. When I got to kindergarten, I found that I could not understand the dialect of my African-American classmates. I went back home and told my parents that there were Chinese people in my class and they tried to speak ‘Chinese’ to me.<br><br><br>My parents asked if I tried to speak Chinese back, and it made me wonder," recalls JD. The next time he had a conversation with a black classmate, he "spoke Chinese". Predictably, that didn’t go over very well, and young JD learned something that day. "I’ve definitely come a long way in my understanding of ethnolinguistics," he says. The first of those new experiences came when he was learning Spanish in his freshman year of high school. He picked up the language quickly—even taking his textbook home to learn by himself (and reading it in two weeks) since the class was going too slowly for him. Then he found out about an upcoming mission trip to Honduras, and while he is an atheist, signed up, saying that he could help translate.<br><br><br>"About nine months later I was in rural Honduras, surrounded by some of the most memorable kids ever at a children’s home, many of them being orphans. I became close friends with a sweet little girl named Ana and I cried the most I ever had in my life when we had to leave each other," said JD. He promised Ana he would see her again soon. The group, however, announced that they weren’t coming back. But almost exactly one year later, JD did in fact return, in a story he details in a Quora answer to What is the dumbest thing you have ever done? Learning Spanish turned out to have other advantages as well. As he reveals in another Quora answer, it helped him "charm a cute Colombian girl" who is now his girlfriend.<br><br><br>JD joined Quora last year, when he was 15. He was always the curious sort, turning to the internet for answers to the constant stream of questions that would come to mind. At some point, his Google search led him to Quora. "I found a place to feel at home," says JD. He soon began contributing, putting to use the observations he’d collected in his language learning journeys in his answers and through his Quora blog, Lingualism. At first, says JD, his answers "were okay" and received a few upvotes. "I then started to pay attention to what made good answers and I paid attention to Top Writers, and decided that I was going to be a Top Writer myself.<br><br><br>One of the first answers he was proud of was to the question What is the life of teenagers like these days in the United States? "At the time it was my longest and probably most upvoted answer," says JD. He began to refine his writing style, while picking questions that were a good match for the knowledge he was able to share. For example, he wrote about whether Americans that have European ancestry still know the language of their ancestors. All the listening to foreigners paid off when he answered What are some things the outside world would be shocked to learn about the United States of America? He got to talk about how life in his community was different from media and movie portrayals when he responded to What is the life of teenagers like these days in the United States?<br><br><br>Is America really as cool as it looks in movies? His favourite answer though was to the question: I feel like I'm wasting my time when I'm reading. "It’s my favourite because it details a key component of my personal story. The person who asked the question was suffering from some of the same things and thanked me for my advice. Teenagers, says JD, have a valuable role to play on Quora, and those who believe younger teens devalue the site are wrong. "It’s easy to homogenize us, but the minds of teens offer perspectives that are unique in that we think in ways that are creative and full of struggle largely because we’re new.<br><br><br>JD says he has many favourite writers on the site, but there are a few who who have greatly influenced him—among them Robert Frost, John Burgess, Scott Welch, Dan Holliday, Judith Meyer, Philip Newton, Kaiser Kuo and Sam Morningstar. Being on Quora also helped JD firm up what he would like to pursue as a career. He had always had a number of interests, including music, film and languages, but now aims to pursue journalism and hopes to be an international correspondent someday. "I’d always been interested in a lot of things and for my age, I’d always been good in a variety of things.<br><br><br>Quora taught me that there were people who were a lot better at things than me, and that they loved them a lot better than me. Seeing what true desire and devotion looked like made me look at myself and see what I was actually devoting myself to and enjoyed. "Then I realized what I had been doing the entire time: writing. I realized my entire life I had always loved it. I thought about my other passions, I started noticing all the different questions that interested me on Quora and my answers. Apart from the honour of being named Quoran of the Week, JD also receives some swag in the form of an official Quora T-shirt, shipped direct from Mountain View, California. For Quoran of the Week winners who have yet to receive their official Quora T-shirts, our apologies. Jonathan Brill has informed me that contractor issues had resulted in a delay, so if you haven't received your T-shirt yet, hang tight. Shipments should be back on track soon.<br><br><br>I noticed when I started my journey learning Spanish, I realised there were so many courses available but there wasn’t one course which bought together everything. What I learnt quickly is if you want to be fluent it isn’t enough to study one course. You have to immerse yourself in the language and if you aren’t able live in a Spanish speaking country, you have to incorporate Spanish into your everyday life! I have compiled a list of my top 5 tips that I personally used to learn Spanish. 1. Start following Spanish speaking vloggers to improve your comprehension and you are able to slow down their videos too if they are too fast initially. Some of my favourites are Lina Woo, Carla Arcia and Eduardo Menoni.<br><br><br>2. Watch Spanish shows and listen to Spanish music while reading the lyrics — this will help to train your ear and it will help to improve your comprehension skills. I am currently watching Nicky Jam, el ganador on Netflix which is a great show! Some other good shows are La Casa de Flores and La Dona. 3. Focus on a particular accent, with Spanish there are so many different accents and dialects — trying to learn them all will not work. Find one accent and focus on that e.g. watch shows and research specific words in that dialect. You can find radio stations from that particular country here which serves as a hub for all radio stations across the Caribbean and Latin America. 4. Challenge yourself when you are watching Spanish shows, start with English subtitles, then Spanish subtitles and the ultimate goal is to have no subtitles. 5. Use HelloTalk to speak to native speakers this will help to make sure you can communicate in real time. This app is amazing, I have connected with some great people that have helped me learn Spanish and more about their cultures.<br><br><br>Are you a night owl or a morning person? Sleep has been known to have a positive impact on learning. A 2016 study investigated the effect that repeated practice and sleep have on the long-term retention of information, particularly foreign-language vocabulary. Over the course of two sessions done 12 hours apart, 40 participants practiced foreign-language vocabulary. Half of them learned in the morning and reviewed in the evening of the same day, while the other half learned in the evening, slept on it, and then reviewed that lesson the next morning. One week later (and again six months later), the researchers assessed the participants’ retention. They discovered that sleeping in between lessons led to much better long-term retention. This finding echoes the results of a recent analysis our team at Duolingo conducted on the learning habits of tens of thousands of language learners.<br><br><br>However, we found that practicing before bed time isn’t the only trick: What’s key is making language learning a daily habit and sticking to it—consistently. Here’s the data that supports it. First, we analyzed Duolingo users’ behavior to identify 14 groups based on their activity level at different times of day. The following heat map illustrates the 14 usage groups. Each group has its own distinct preferences for when to spend time learning throughout the week. The "bed time" group, for example, is most active between 10pm and midnight on both weekdays (left) and weekends (right), as indicated by the dark red cells during those hours. Compare that with the "9-to-5" group, who uses Duolingo mostly during the working hours of 10am to 6pm on weekdays (left), but not much on weekends (right).<br><br><br>These behavioral groups were all discovered automatically by a clustering algorithm, and then we gave names to each group based on the results. Next, we analyzed Duolingo users’ performance using an additive factor model, which can estimate each user’s language ability while controlling for the inherent difficulty of each exercise (due to vocabulary, grammar, or other factors). We can use this model to assess and rank each Duolingo learner according to their proficiency level. When comparing Duolingo users’ proficiency across different groups, we found that those who practiced consistently just before bed time ranked higher than 52.9% of all users on average.<br><br><br>This was the highest-performing group in our analysis. On the other hand, users who practiced arbitrarily (without any regular routine) were the lowest-performing group, only ranking higher than 47.8% of all users on average. After the "arbitrary" group, those who practiced only on weekdays or weeknights (but didn’t keep it up over the weekend) showed the worst performance. These results suggest a couple of things. Yes, those who study just before sleeping tend to perform better than other groups. But the time of day isn’t the only thing: Equally important is the fact that these language learners consistently studied daily before bed. Users in the "bed time" group made language practice a daily habit on weekdays and weekends alike. This wasn’t the case for several of the other lower-performing groups, such as the "weeknights," "weekends," or the "9-to-5" group that didn’t keep studying over the weekend.

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The Web has really changed the distribution of understanding materials. Within the last few few years, podcasts as learning products have grown to be increasingly popular, either as a stand-alone mini-course or being an improvement to courses and applications shipped through more conventional sources. Understand Out Loud purports to be a one-stop destination for sound and movie learning. It offers around 136 podcasts among its 10,000 titles. And, as you would assume in these times, customers charge the games utilising the familiar five-star method.Learn Out Loud presents podcasts in nine types: careers, study helps, journalism, examination preparation, medical, law, teaching and writing. Yet another podcast that caught my vision is The Nude Researchers Radio Display Science Podcast. And number, do not confuse it with the Naked News.


These scientists only "reel down research and set the important points bare." Other exciting brands are the Press Artist's Strategies Podcast. Designed for the innovative skilled, the blurb claims that podcast is semi-daily, fast-paced, info-packed and funAs near as I will collect, podcasts are free, though the website does promote other understanding products. Train Out Loud could be the site's service for folks who desire to publish a podcast or other understanding aid. Teach Out Loud is really a free and simple instrument, your website claims, and publishers may earn royalties if applicable. The Digital Podcast directory site provides podcasts in various categories--ranging alphabetically from art to movie products and services and everything in between. The listing contains 15,525 podcasts in 95 groups and has 17,305 registered users.


To greatly help us choose from its many products, Digital Podcast provides lists of the highest-rated podcasts, podcasts with voting factors, and podcasts with subscribers.Not most of Electronic Podcast's podcasts are learning-related, although many are. Its featured podcast inside my visit was Insta Spanish, providing instant Spanish lessons. Podcasts also arrive as supply vehicles for material providing continuous knowledge and talent progress to experts of most sorts. Here are a few of the attractions I found.The Company English Pod helps business professionals every-where boost their order of company English. Let us face it: Actually some of us whose first language is British battle with organization English.


Along the way to the factory store the driver explains to me that in Cuba cars are often handed down through the family. All the old 1950s cars driving around are passed down that way too and obviously can't be sold to outsiders. Because parts are not available for these antiques the local people must find ways to adapt other parts for them. Weren't the designs so interesting and unique in the 50s though? Finally we arrive at the Cigar Factory. 61.50, plus a couple of bottles of rum. 7.50 bottle of this sweet type called Legendario that i will give as a gift later. Might as well i figured at that price, but i realized later that the liquid meant i would have to check that piece of baggage instead of taking it carry on and avoiding the baggage carousel. I'm sure our driver got a little cut of this too but that is good as well! Next we took a drive through the downtown area which was fascinating. This city is so solidly build! In the old city it's the gold of south america that built it! Fascinating things to think about.


There has been some discussion here on TWD about alternative news sources. Fortunately Facebook, Twitter and Quora are not the only free news sources in this new world of the internet, although they remain good ways to post resistance messages to Republicans. Be aware that social media sites will "customize your feed for a more personalized experience." That means that using social media for news will increasingly leave us in echo chambers, where the news is curated to our own biases. This leaves us in danger of the same polarization that is dividing our country now. I would encourage everyone to subscribe online to your nearest big city newspapers. Print journalism and the journalists that work for them remain a bulwark of Democracy, and they deserve our support.


But for free news, resist the temptation for the shortened "Flash News Briefings" on smart speakers like Alexa or Google Home. They are great for headlines, but these smart speakers, at least on the Amazon Echo 2nd generation, Alexa will also play your local radio station that carries full NPR news, full BBC news, and your local and state news. On YouTube, you can subscribe to CNN, MSNBC, CNBC, FOX news, and others that don't come to mind right this moment. Podcasts. You can get these on your laptop, tablets, mini tabs, etc. Most smart phones come with built in podcast apps that contain a variety of podcasts. Comparing my Samsung, which comes with a default app, Castbox, I find that Castbox is much deeper for podcasts than the iPhone default.


You can get everything from full podcasts of Maddow or Ari Melber from MSNBC (what, who me, biased?), to many many others that break down the news in depth. MSNBC talking heads are admittedly very biased, and if you are more moderate, or just want to expand your understanding of conservative issues, there is plenty on Castbox for you. For your MacBooks, Iphones, iPad, and iPod touch, Christine Chan of Imore recommends these podcast apps (podcast aggregators) for Apple's iOS platform: Overcast; Castro; Pocket Casts; Instacast Core; iCatcher! On Android, outside of the default Castbox, free podcast apps recommended by Joe Fedewa at Phandroid include: BeyondPod; DoggCatcher; Player FM; Google Play Music,(which includes podcasts and music, as do most podcast aggregators); and Pocket Casts. Remember not to overdose on news, however. Browse comedy, music, cooking, cars, history, celebrities, and podcasts by diverse podcasters. Some of my favorite shows by black podcasters include the hilarious Late Night, Whenever, from WNYC studios in Chicago and NPR Code Switch. Drunk Film School is fun for all. Subscribe to a second language podcast and learn Spanish.


Our latest Quoran of the Week can speak five languages—English, Spanish (very useful, as we’ll learn shortly), French, Portuguese and Italian. His Mandarin and German are good enough that he could get by if he was travelling. And he now has Quechua, Russian, Hindi and Czech among other languages on his radar. Say hello to JD Davidson, our youngest Quoran of the Week, who might surprise you both with his maturity and the interestingness quotient in his answers. JD, who lives just outside of Charlotte, North Carolina, even has an interesting answer to why he goes by those initials. While the first part of his hyphenated name is Jonathan, his middle initials are S and W. "I would be much better titled JS," he agrees.


Then he happened to visit an aunt in another state. "We didn’t know each other well and I think she might have forgotten my actual name! She called him JD, and though he didn’t like it at first, decided he would go by that when he moved to a new school. Ever since, the initials have stuck. JD’s interest in languages was kindled early…in fact, as early as kindergarten. "When I was younger, I lived in a kinda segregated community and before I went to public school, I had never really interacted with people of colour. When I got to kindergarten, I found that I could not understand the dialect of my African-American classmates. I went back home and told my parents that there were Chinese people in my class and they tried to speak ‘Chinese’ to me.


My parents asked if I tried to speak Chinese back, and it made me wonder," recalls JD. The next time he had a conversation with a black classmate, he "spoke Chinese". Predictably, that didn’t go over very well, and young JD learned something that day. "I’ve definitely come a long way in my understanding of ethnolinguistics," he says. The first of those new experiences came when he was learning Spanish in his freshman year of high school. He picked up the language quickly—even taking his textbook home to learn by himself (and reading it in two weeks) since the class was going too slowly for him. Then he found out about an upcoming mission trip to Honduras, and while he is an atheist, signed up, saying that he could help translate.


"About nine months later I was in rural Honduras, surrounded by some of the most memorable kids ever at a children’s home, many of them being orphans. I became close friends with a sweet little girl named Ana and I cried the most I ever had in my life when we had to leave each other," said JD. He promised Ana he would see her again soon. The group, however, announced that they weren’t coming back. But almost exactly one year later, JD did in fact return, in a story he details in a Quora answer to What is the dumbest thing you have ever done? Learning Spanish turned out to have other advantages as well. As he reveals in another Quora answer, it helped him "charm a cute Colombian girl" who is now his girlfriend.


JD joined Quora last year, when he was 15. He was always the curious sort, turning to the internet for answers to the constant stream of questions that would come to mind. At some point, his Google search led him to Quora. "I found a place to feel at home," says JD. He soon began contributing, putting to use the observations he’d collected in his language learning journeys in his answers and through his Quora blog, Lingualism. At first, says JD, his answers "were okay" and received a few upvotes. "I then started to pay attention to what made good answers and I paid attention to Top Writers, and decided that I was going to be a Top Writer myself.


One of the first answers he was proud of was to the question What is the life of teenagers like these days in the United States? "At the time it was my longest and probably most upvoted answer," says JD. He began to refine his writing style, while picking questions that were a good match for the knowledge he was able to share. For example, he wrote about whether Americans that have European ancestry still know the language of their ancestors. All the listening to foreigners paid off when he answered What are some things the outside world would be shocked to learn about the United States of America? He got to talk about how life in his community was different from media and movie portrayals when he responded to What is the life of teenagers like these days in the United States?


Is America really as cool as it looks in movies? His favourite answer though was to the question: I feel like I'm wasting my time when I'm reading. "It’s my favourite because it details a key component of my personal story. The person who asked the question was suffering from some of the same things and thanked me for my advice. Teenagers, says JD, have a valuable role to play on Quora, and those who believe younger teens devalue the site are wrong. "It’s easy to homogenize us, but the minds of teens offer perspectives that are unique in that we think in ways that are creative and full of struggle largely because we’re new.


JD says he has many favourite writers on the site, but there are a few who who have greatly influenced him—among them Robert Frost, John Burgess, Scott Welch, Dan Holliday, Judith Meyer, Philip Newton, Kaiser Kuo and Sam Morningstar. Being on Quora also helped JD firm up what he would like to pursue as a career. He had always had a number of interests, including music, film and languages, but now aims to pursue journalism and hopes to be an international correspondent someday. "I’d always been interested in a lot of things and for my age, I’d always been good in a variety of things.


Quora taught me that there were people who were a lot better at things than me, and that they loved them a lot better than me. Seeing what true desire and devotion looked like made me look at myself and see what I was actually devoting myself to and enjoyed. "Then I realized what I had been doing the entire time: writing. I realized my entire life I had always loved it. I thought about my other passions, I started noticing all the different questions that interested me on Quora and my answers. Apart from the honour of being named Quoran of the Week, JD also receives some swag in the form of an official Quora T-shirt, shipped direct from Mountain View, California. For Quoran of the Week winners who have yet to receive their official Quora T-shirts, our apologies. Jonathan Brill has informed me that contractor issues had resulted in a delay, so if you haven't received your T-shirt yet, hang tight. Shipments should be back on track soon.


I noticed when I started my journey learning Spanish, I realised there were so many courses available but there wasn’t one course which bought together everything. What I learnt quickly is if you want to be fluent it isn’t enough to study one course. You have to immerse yourself in the language and if you aren’t able live in a Spanish speaking country, you have to incorporate Spanish into your everyday life! I have compiled a list of my top 5 tips that I personally used to learn Spanish. 1. Start following Spanish speaking vloggers to improve your comprehension and you are able to slow down their videos too if they are too fast initially. Some of my favourites are Lina Woo, Carla Arcia and Eduardo Menoni.


2. Watch Spanish shows and listen to Spanish music while reading the lyrics — this will help to train your ear and it will help to improve your comprehension skills. I am currently watching Nicky Jam, el ganador on Netflix which is a great show! Some other good shows are La Casa de Flores and La Dona. 3. Focus on a particular accent, with Spanish there are so many different accents and dialects — trying to learn them all will not work. Find one accent and focus on that e.g. watch shows and research specific words in that dialect. You can find radio stations from that particular country here which serves as a hub for all radio stations across the Caribbean and Latin America. 4. Challenge yourself when you are watching Spanish shows, start with English subtitles, then Spanish subtitles and the ultimate goal is to have no subtitles. 5. Use HelloTalk to speak to native speakers this will help to make sure you can communicate in real time. This app is amazing, I have connected with some great people that have helped me learn Spanish and more about their cultures.


Are you a night owl or a morning person? Sleep has been known to have a positive impact on learning. A 2016 study investigated the effect that repeated practice and sleep have on the long-term retention of information, particularly foreign-language vocabulary. Over the course of two sessions done 12 hours apart, 40 participants practiced foreign-language vocabulary. Half of them learned in the morning and reviewed in the evening of the same day, while the other half learned in the evening, slept on it, and then reviewed that lesson the next morning. One week later (and again six months later), the researchers assessed the participants’ retention. They discovered that sleeping in between lessons led to much better long-term retention. This finding echoes the results of a recent analysis our team at Duolingo conducted on the learning habits of tens of thousands of language learners.


However, we found that practicing before bed time isn’t the only trick: What’s key is making language learning a daily habit and sticking to it—consistently. Here’s the data that supports it. First, we analyzed Duolingo users’ behavior to identify 14 groups based on their activity level at different times of day. The following heat map illustrates the 14 usage groups. Each group has its own distinct preferences for when to spend time learning throughout the week. The "bed time" group, for example, is most active between 10pm and midnight on both weekdays (left) and weekends (right), as indicated by the dark red cells during those hours. Compare that with the "9-to-5" group, who uses Duolingo mostly during the working hours of 10am to 6pm on weekdays (left), but not much on weekends (right).


These behavioral groups were all discovered automatically by a clustering algorithm, and then we gave names to each group based on the results. Next, we analyzed Duolingo users’ performance using an additive factor model, which can estimate each user’s language ability while controlling for the inherent difficulty of each exercise (due to vocabulary, grammar, or other factors). We can use this model to assess and rank each Duolingo learner according to their proficiency level. When comparing Duolingo users’ proficiency across different groups, we found that those who practiced consistently just before bed time ranked higher than 52.9% of all users on average.


This was the highest-performing group in our analysis. On the other hand, users who practiced arbitrarily (without any regular routine) were the lowest-performing group, only ranking higher than 47.8% of all users on average. After the "arbitrary" group, those who practiced only on weekdays or weeknights (but didn’t keep it up over the weekend) showed the worst performance. These results suggest a couple of things. Yes, those who study just before sleeping tend to perform better than other groups. But the time of day isn’t the only thing: Equally important is the fact that these language learners consistently studied daily before bed. Users in the "bed time" group made language practice a daily habit on weekdays and weekends alike. This wasn’t the case for several of the other lower-performing groups, such as the "weeknights," "weekends," or the "9-to-5" group that didn’t keep studying over the weekend.