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Learn a language

Discover a new language or build vocabulary in your child's native language. From the Main Menu, select Spanish, French, Mandarin Chinese, Italian, German, or English. All six languages on one DVD! Kids explore the outdoor world of playful activities and common animals. They learn the names of familiar foods during a fun picnic. Colorful animation, real images, and adorable characters create an engaging experience that's easy to follow.

Learn a language

Spanish, French, Chinese, Italian, German, English : numbers, colors, toys, clothes & more!
Presents a fun way to learn a language by learning colors, toys, clothes, furniture, and counting to 10. Six lanuages, Spanish, French, Mandarin Chinese, Italian, German, English are available from the main menu.

Like, literally, dude

arguing for the good in bad English
"A linguistic exploration of the speech habits we love to hate-and why our "um"s, "like"s, and "you know"s actually make us better communicators. Do you hate that you say "like" too much? Do you go over your email drafts to remove excess "so"s and "really"s? Do you wish your presentation at work wasn't so full of "um"s and "uh"s? Do you get tripped up by slang, overly familiar greetings, or new pronouns? What if these features of our speech weren't a sign of cultural and linguistic degeneration or newfangled trends that won't stick around, but rather, some of the most dynamic and revolutionary tools in our arsenal? In Like, Literally, Dude, linguist Valerie Fridland argues that our most hated or confusing speech habits shape our conception of the world and our place in it in remarkable ways. With a mix of laugh-out-loud anecdotes and expertise built over two decades of research, Fridland helps us understand the history, cultural significance, and impact of how we speak today. We are all the products of centuries of linguistic progress, and the innovation hasn't stopped in our lifetimes. Writing in an accessible style and focusing on real-life examples, Fridland explains how filled pauses benefit both speakers and listeners when they're discussing new or tough topics; how the use of "dude" can help people bond across social divides; why we're always trying to make our intensifiers ever more intense; as well as many other language tics, habits, and developments. Language change is natural, built into the language system itself, and we wouldn't be who we are without it. This book will speak to anyone who talks, empowering them to communicate dynamically and effectively in their daily lives"--.

Perfect phrases for ESL

everyday situations
2013
"Hundreds of ready-to-use phrases that help you navigate any English-language situation in your daily life.".

Do you speak American?

2005
Examines the state of the English language in the United States. Describes the influence of Spanish, media saturation, "Valley Girl" and "Surfer Dude" dialects, and Black English.

Say it my way

how to avoid certain pitfalls of spoken English, together with a decidedly informal history of how our language rose (or fell)
1981

Do you speak American?

a companion to the PBS television series
2005

The city in slang

New York life and popular speech
1993
Traces the origin of expressions that emerged in New York City from the early 19th century.

How to speak Shakespeare

2001
Presents a classroom-tested and rehearsal-tested process for speaking Shakespeare's dialogue on the stage, which discusses meaning, rhythm and emphasis, and acting techniques, using "Romeo and Juliet" as the example text.

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