Skin Care Products in Foreign Languages

For the past few weeks I have been brainstorming a new company I want to start in Seattle. It takes a lot of work, recipe writing and planning. I learned all about Savon de Marseille, the history and age old process of making soap. Luise 14th made it a law that Savon de Marseille must be made in Marseille or the surrounding area. Anyway - here are some internet searches I did this morning on soap websites from around the world.


Sweden
http://eleven.se/tval-g240.html     BJÖRK & BERRIES 
http://www.plushalsa.se    Plushalsa
            Italy
http://www.acquaesapone.it/        Acqua e Sapone
http://www.anticasaponeria.it/      Antica Saponeria
http://www.aleppocolors.ch/          Aleppo 
          France




Buy Toys In Other Languages


Since we are expecting another baby, I decided to look for some Fisher Price Toys online. If you would like to practice your language skills - and talk about toys in your target language - check out these links!

Chez Republic            Portugal                  Japan

Italy                  Denmark                       Korea

France                          Greece                             Germany                    Hungary          Sweden                                 

Poland              Spain                        Finland                Turkey                      China  

Youtube Channel - Watch TV in other languages.


Today I received an friend invite from a Youtube Channel Multilingualbooks. After checking out their channel, I thought it would be great to repost. The have many television shows from around the world. Their channel consists mostly of playlists from other channels.

It is a Must see for language learners!

Watch the News in Other Languages

When I started learning French 15 years ago, I made a habit of watching French news a few times a week. With Youtube and stream media, this has now become a lot easier.

When people lie about fluency

In the polyglot community, the question of fluency is a question that always pops up. Ever since the disappearance of the infamous Chezrocksall, the topic is always a hot button issue. How do you know when you are fluent and when can you tell other people that you can speak another language.

Lets take the case of Ms. Jane Doe. Jane Doe has been taking Spanish at her local community college which is a great start. I took both French and Italian at community colleges and highly recommend it. The credits transfer and it is a great way to get your feet wet. Jane Doe has already taken Spanish 101 and 102. Now she is on her second year of Spanish and has decided it is a good idea to start telling people that she can speak Spanish fluently.  

NOT a good idea.

I have seen this happen many times. It feels good to convince people that you are fluent in a language. It makes you feel good. But lets be honest - a few semesters at your local Jr college is not nearly enough to become fluent in a language. Anyone who says that they are fluent after a few semesters of community college education is a liar.

Liar, liar, pants on fire. :--)

Fluency means you have a high level of proficiency. Being able to conjugate verbs and read at a 3rd grade level ( which is what you will have after taking Spanish 101 -202 ) does not make you fluent. Do not say you are bilingual because you are not telling the truth!

Being fluent in a language means you can speak without a lot of breaks, pauses, and awkward silences.  Being able to understand much of the target language also does not make you fluent. I can understand a lot of Italian, I took 6 credits of Italian in Manhattan over a summer and still would not even think of saying that I am fluent in Italian.

Fluency means you can have a fluid conversation in your target language. It means you can speak at a normal speed. Fluency means that you can talk to a doctor about a medical problem or a lawyer about a legal problem. Fluency means being able to tell a joke, and the other person understand the humor. Being able to order tacos and a diet coke does NOT make you fluent.

Insecure liars say they are fluent when they are not. Attention whores say they are fluent when they clearly are not fluent. I posted a new thread about this issue in  www.how-to-learn-any-language.com

Please post comments and let me know what you think about this topic.

University of Washington Language Department

Today I spent some time looking at the University of Washington Class schedules for Spanish and French. I have to admit, this University has an excellent language program. I did not link All the language classes. If you scroll through the general catalog of course descriptions you will see there is a lot more than the ones listed here.

Click on any of the links to see everything the University of Washington Has to offer!

Swahili
Tagalog
Chinese
Japanese
Korean

Classical Linguistics
Greek
Latin
Polish

German
Arabic
Latvian
Turkish
Hebrew
Persian
Serb -Croat

Portuguese
Italian
Finnish
Swedish

Russian

My New Language Learning Materials


I have some new language learning materials. Watch the above video, and you will see my review. Feel free to email me with any questions you may have.

Good Luck!


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