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Intonation

Intonation is the word for the 'melody' of spoken language : the way the musical pitch of the voice rises and falls. Intonation systems in languages are very complicated and difficult to analyze. and linguists disagree about how english intonation works.

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One was in which Intonation seems to be used is to snow how apiece of information fits in with what comes before and after . For instance, a speaker may raise his or her voice when taking over the conversation from-somebody else, or to indicate a change of subject. A rise or fall on a particular word may show that this is the 'centre' of the message  -the place where the new information is being given; or it may signal a contrast or  a special emphasis. When a speaker ends-on a falling tone, this often expresses some kind of conclusion or certainty: a rising tone at the end of a sentence may express uncertainty , suggest that there is more to be said, or invite another speaker to take over.

Intonation (together with speed, voice quality and loudness) can also say things about the speaker's attitude. For instance, when people are excited or angry they often raise and lower their voices more.

Free Software for Learning English

Free Software for Learning English
There are several reasons to find out about free software for learning English. Many keen learners of the English language would prefer to be able to check their own knowledge of English prior to being tested by others. More often than not, they would be grateful for a computer letting them know where they have gone wrong, therefore, enabling them to put their mistakes right. This section will give these eager English students valuable clues and advice about free English learning software especially selected by our quality-conscious software professionals.

The majority of our free English learning software comes by way of fun-and-learn games. They create challenging exercises to check your familiarity with the English language in an appealing and fascinating way, which makes learning English simple and at the same time, great fun. You can rest assured that the free English learning software on this page symbolizes the finest of all such software available for you on the Internet.

What exactly is free English learning software and what can it help me to learn?

First of all, while playing the games, you will also be having fun. The programs test your English vocabulary and your capability of word building skills in a challenging way with use of multimedia and audiovisuals. The software is against the clock, allowing you a certain time to answer an English question, and that alone, makes learning so much more exciting.

Let's talk about what exactly is meant by the term "free". Most of the software listed as "free" is either "shareware" or "freeware". "Shareware" either offers you the opportunity to try the whole package for a set period of time or to use certain features, all of the time. If you decide that you like what you have tried you can then purchase the software when the trial period finishes. "Freeware", however, is completely free without any attached catches.

The biggest drawback to the free learn English software variety is that more often than not it is written by amateurs and, therefore, the quality may be quite inconsistent.

So, how do you know which free English learning software is perfect for you? The answer to this is simply "websites", of which there are many offering written assistance or help with your oral English. Some of our personal favorites are listed in our Resources Section.

Before you move on from this page, you need to understand that learning any language takes a great deal of hard work, dedication and the ability to stick at it. Our fun-and-learn free English learning software in the form of games not only keeps your concentration alive, but also provides you with a significant insight into the English language in a challenging setting.

Here are our favorite recommended sites of free learn English software for you to choose from. Have a look through and make your own fun at the same time as you are learning.

Maysaa has been an English teacher for over 20 years, beginning in her native country, and now in Abu Dhabi. She has worked with all levels of learning, both beginning and advanced, and with children as well as adults. Her site has lots of resources for English learners of all ages and level of learning. Lots of games and activities, with tips on how to become more proficient in English.

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Learn English Online For Free

Learn English Online For Free

Online learning has a number of benefits, and learning English online is no exception. The immediately obvious benefits of learning English online are apparent:

- Flexibility of time,
- Ability to learn material where you are located
- Learn at your own pace

English is spoken worldwide and having a grasp of the language is extremely important to conduct business, communicate with others and get around. Having a firm understanding of the English language will help in both travel and business areas. Learning English online is one of the best methods for quickly getting up to speed with the language. In addition to lessons, there are also a ton of free resources to support language learning.
There are still a lot of countries that lack a high English literacy rate which causes problems in the new, global economy. Many people have come to realize the importance of learning English as a second language, and the lack of time constraints with online learning makes this ideal.

Location is also not a problem with online learning. You can take practice your English lessons if you live in South America or the south Bronx. It doesn't make a difference. If you have a good Internet connection, mail delivery for getting your books, a printer to download your lessons and the web to listen to native speakers, you can master the English language. If you don't have a personal computer in your home, libraries make computers and Internet access easily available.

Learn English online in your pajamas, after work, at 2 a.m. if that's the only time you have free to work. It doesn't matter when you study, and if you need to repeat a lesson, the computer doesn't mind. You can repeat material, re-read, listen to it more than once or watch a video of your lesson as many times as you need in order to understand it. This puts the power of learning in your hands. You can tailor your lessons to your needs.

Another big advantage to learning English online is that most lessons are free. While you don't have to leave your house to learn, you can also access lessons, resource materials and links for free. The quality of the lessons is excellent, and if you went to a language school, you would have to pay for travel costs, hardcover books and the actual cost of the school. Online English lessons are generally free, and you can download all the materials you need.

Learning English online is one of the best ways to learn nowadays. It's quick, easy and cost you nothing. You may decide after taking the English courses online that the best and only way to get an education is via the Internet. Online learning is easy, fun and there when you need it.

Maysaa has been an English teacher for over 20 years, beginning in her native country, and now in Abu Dhabi. She has worked with all levels of learning, both beginning and advanced, and with children as well as adults. Her site has lots of resources for English learners of all ages and level of learning. Lots of games and activities, with tips on how to become more proficient in English.

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Learn English Easily at Home


It is the hope of many people, whether for personal or professional reasons, that they will be able to learn English easily. The very idea of learning a new language can often make even the most capable learners nervous. Fortunately, there are people who learn English well every single day, and with the right planning and work, you can be one of those people

Take Advantage of a Free English Learning Course


One of the main advantages of a free English learning course is that it doesn't cost you any money. As long as you have access to the Internet on your computer, you can take such a course from anywhere in the world and become fluent in the English language.

There are lessons for beginners and those who have some knowledge of English. If you can speak the language, but you are not so good at writing or spelling, then you can gain valuable knowledge from taking such a course. The courses have resources for learners of all ages, so that a whole family can learn at the same time. You can still continue to live and work in your home country and set a schedule for your studies at any time of the day or night.

There is no doubt that parts of the course will prove difficult for you. Even native speakers have problems with some aspects of

English grammar and often have to use a dictionary to help them with meanings and spellings of words. You should not let yourself become frustrated when you hit a difficult point in your learning. It should be something that you enjoy. For this reason, there are games you can play to help relieve the monotony and help you increase your vocabulary at the same time. All learners can enjoy and benefit from playing word games, such as Memory and Hangman and in completing word search puzzles.

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Key to Learning

Immersion is the Key to Learning English



English is a challenging language to learn. Those who try to learn English find that the many grammatically rules are often broken, so the minute you think you have enough knowledge to speak the language well, you come across an exception to the rule. Add to that the fact that people rarely speak English correctly, and you are facing an incredibly tough challenge. The best way to learn English is to immerse yourself in the language. You can use the best online English school, pass every English lesson, and know everything about English grammar, but you will not be able to speak well unless you surround yourself with the language.



Learn English Fast - 5 English Learning Tips




1. Use A Language Learning Software. More interactive than your typical language courses and cheaper than taking a real class, language learning software offers the most cost-effective medium of instruction for anyone studying English as a second language. The participatory nature of a software course coupled with the flexibility it offers in scheduling and time makes it an obvious choice for anyone serious about learning new languages.



2. Talk to yourself. There's no faster way to learn English than to speak it and you can do it even when there's no one around by practicing with yourself. Take a phone book and read the numbers aloud using the new language, watch TV and make comments in English or pick random words out of a dictionary and translate them.



Do You Know What You're Writing? The Origin of the English Language in 900 Words


For as long as I can remember (which, admittedly, isn't that long) I have been interested in words and language. As a writer it's important to me to understand (at least in part) where the words come from.

 English is a fascinating language. Its words are rich in both history and cultural content. But how did these words, this language, come to be? What are these scrawlings we writers write?

 In this article we're going to take a look at a little history and a few entertaining resources too! I've kept it as short as I could, and though it did tempt me to become a 5000-word essay I steadfastly resisted ;)

 1. Old English

 No, not those in the twilight of their lives. This is the name given to the dialects spoken in England up until about AD 1100.

 Where did it all begin? Well, I'm not going back all the way. We'll start, for our purposes, during the 5th-6th Century AD.

 Three tribes speaking the Western Germanic language decided that they would come settle in England. These we know as the Jutes, Angles and Saxons.
 They pushed the native celts into Scotland, Wales and Cornwall and established settlements across England. Their language divided into four dialects: Northumbrian (spoken in northern England), Mercian (the Midlands), Kentish (the south- east), and West Saxon (south and west).
 These dialects we collectively call Old English.

 2. Old Norse

 Around AD 850 the North Germanic tribes decided to start invading the land (mostly in the north) and thus Old Norse started to permeate the language. It was King Alfred the Great who pushed the Danish invaders back but they still held the north of England and so that's where the main Old Norse infusion occurred, but it spread and the two mixed - often leaving two words with the same meaning intact; which means, today, your thesaurus has a lot more entries than it otherwise would have had! ;) But many more synonyms were to be added...

 3. Anglo-Norman

 Yes, that strange Norse-French hybrid that is used to describe all those heraldic terms. This language dominated England after the successful invasion made by William of Normandy in 1066. The Normans (the word comes from 'Norse man') were actually of Western Germanic stock but had settled in France.
 England became dominated by this French language and Old English (which also became known as Anglo-Saxon in Alfred's time) went underground. Not only that but the Normans brought with them the Latin script which was used in ecclesiastical and legal matters. It was to be another 300 years before English became the language of the rulers again,

 Middle English (Chaucer), Modern English (Shakespeare) and Late Modern English (today!) followed.

Towards Content Based English Language Learning and Content and Language Integrated Learning


The profile of the English language learner is changing, those that come to our school of English aged 17 and 18 will no longer be struggling pre-intermediate students looking to banish the ghosts of grammatically intensive classes and insecurities plaguing their communicative ability. As teachers we will no longer be able to merely put learners into pairs give them a topic and watch them enjoy the process of learning.

Surely an over simplification of the role of the teacher in the English language classroom process I hear you say, and a statement that does not do justice to the sophistication of English Language Learning pedagogy, methodology and the years of research that has gone into answering the fundamental question: How do people learn English? And yes you are correct, however, it does serve the purpose of illustrating the point that what previously has been the norm, may not be sufficient to meet the need of the next generation of learners who are coming to our school of English to improve their level.

The reason for this is simple, dictated by Europe wide and national government policy around the world, learners are beginning to learn English in their home countries, en masse, from a younger age. They have a five year head start on the generation that preceded them, no longer are they beginning their second language acquisition as they reach the end of what we would call primary school, they are starting at the beginning of the school cycle, which means they are learning English from the age of 4 or 5 years, instead of 9 or 10 years. The impact of this will be, (and it is starting to filter through now), that our 17 and 18 year old English Language Learners will be competent, confident users of the language (B2 on the Common European Framework or upper intermediate) and, as a consequence of their increased level and their perceived goal to achieve a higher level of English (C1), their needs will be vastly different.

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