Monday, October 12, 2009
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How to Rip a CD Using RealPlayer 11
Realplayer plus 11 http://www.mediafire.com/?ud23yd5myok
To convert .wav to .mp3: Acoustica Audio Converter Pro v1.0 http://www.mediafire.com/?z4wmjmmljjd
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Tuesday, August 4, 2009
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Welcome to Vol. 2 of the Poducateme Online Newsletter! Weekly Spanish lessons with audio links, as well as travel phrases and more. Thanks again for signing up for the newsletter - I hope you enjoy this week's lesson. Lesson of the Week:Intro to VerbsIn Spanish, there are 3 types of verbs—the root,+ AR, ER, or IR(for “hablar” the root is HABL +AR). This makes up the infinitive or base verb, which you later change to indicate who is doing the action and when.In English infinitives have the word “to” in front of them. These infinitives don’t specify who is doing the action—that’s what conjugation is for. Look at the following infinitives:
Travel Phrases of the Week
TestimonialMaria, The basic course arrived Monday. I think it is great. It is so easy to understand, I can go at the pace that is just right for me and review all I need to! I have confidence that on my next trip to Mexico, I will be able to converse a little without asking "Do you speak English?" first. Thanks for this terrific product! Perry House "Ask Maria " Section ----- Question Hola Maria, I just ordered the lessons thru the mail and am just into the free lessons on the computer. The question is probably rushing into this but over the years and lately I have noticed several punctuation mark are to me, upside down and at the front of some sentences. Why? Remember I'm a very very beginning beginner. I'm also looking forward to this. I'm 63 years and recently retired and decided to do something challenging. This will fill the bill I'm sure. Thanks, Deisy Answer Hola Deisy, Basically, the upside-down question mark at the first of a sentence lets you know that the sentence is a question before even starting to read it. Personally, I think we should do this in English. Have you ever been in a class where they read a play aloud and you got to the end of the sentence and realized it was a question and you read it like a statement? So...at the end you tried to adjust your voice to turn it into a question and it came out wrong? Unfortunately, I have. If we had upside-down question marks in English, like they do in Spanish, it would take care of this problem. Hopefully that answers your questions. Hasta luego, Maria Travel Spot of the Week | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Tuesday, July 28, 2009
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| Spanish for Beginners | |
Just as maleness or femaleness is an inherent characteristic of human beings and most animals, so is gender an inherent characteristic of nouns in Spanish. With only a few exceptions, mostly those of occupations such as dentista, the gender of nouns doesn't change with the context, and a noun's gender determines the form of many adjectives that describe it. | |
| Unit 1:Gender, an Inherent Characteristic of Spanish Nouns | |
Although Spanish nouns are classified as either feminine or masculine, remember that there can be feminine nouns that describe things we think of as masculine, and vice versa. For example, un elefante , which is masculine in form, refers to an elephant whether it's male or female. For some people, it might be easier to think of them as simply two classifications rather than giving them a sexual identity. Unlike German and some other Indo-European languages, Spanish has no neuter nouns. (There are a few neuter pronouns, such as lo and ello , that are used under limited circumstances.)
La bicicleta es cara , the bicycle is expensive (feminine noun and adjective). El carro y la bicicleta son caros , the car and the bicycle are expensive (masculine and feminine nouns described by a masculine adjective). | |
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