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What is New about Easiest Foreign Languages?Easiest Foreign Languages provide you with twelve exciting new possibilities for language learning:----------------1. WHAT’S NEW FOR FOREIGN LANGUAGE LEARNINGFor English-speakers the Easiest Languages are Spanish, Italian, French, German – all with thousands of words similar to English. Also, Portuguese, Dutch, Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, Romanian. In each language, the words similar to English can be called Easiest Spanish, Easiest French, Easiest Italian, Easiest German, etc. Each Easiest Language is a quick overview of all the foreign words you already know something about just because you know English. It is a review of English that is a preview of foreign language. Each Easiest Language reveals that you already know something about 3,000 foreign words related to English, and 1,000 of them are Travel Words. Eight hundred words account for eighty percent of daily communication in every language. So each Easiest Language gives you a great head start on the key foreign words you'll need.Pronouncing foreign words is easiest when you begin with the ones that resemble English words. You will discover that most of these consonants and many vowels are pronounced like they are in English, helping you to pronounce them confidently. You will also find out which foreign letters are pronounced differently in these words that resemble English, helping you begin to learn each new foreign pronunciation system as quickly and easily as possible. This way you will begin to be able to pronounce foreign words unrelated to English in these Easiest Foreign Languages. Since so many foreign words resemble English, it makes sense to take advantage of your entire lifetime experience with those look-alike words. You have spent your entire life with these English words that resemble foreign words. You know how to pronounce them, what they mean, how to use them in conversation, all without thinking about them consciously. Think a thought and these words spring to mind. So will their foreign relatives, perhaps just a little more slowly.----------------2. WHAT'S NEW FOR TRAVELERS TO EUROPETravelers to Europe now have exciting new possibilities with Easiest Languages. Ten European languages have thousands of words similar to English. Each Easiest Language has one thousand Travel Words similar to English that you can glance over in one hour. So one hour to prepare for the foreign language of one country, three hours for three countries, and only ten hours if you are traveling to all ten of these European countries with Easiest Languages similar to English, and similar to each other. This has never been possible before Easiest Languages. ----------------3. WHAT'S NEW FOR TRAVELERS TO LATIN AMERICATravelers to Latin America can now prepare for Spanish with one thousand Travel Words similar to English that you can glance over in one hour. And also prepare for Brazil with one thousand Portuguese Travel Words similar to English. ---------------4. WHAT'S NEW FOR AIR TRAVELERSAirlines flying to any of these ten European countries can include an article on Easiest Languages in their In-Flight Magazines that for the first time ever can prepare passengers for each European language before they disembark. Also for Spanish in Central and South America, and Portuguese too. On this web site, excerpts from these articles serve as the introductions to all the Easiest Languages.----------------5. WHAT'S NEW FOR CRUISE SHIP TRAVELERSEasiest Languages make it possible for Cruise Ship Lines to offer for the first time ever an hour lecture that can prepare passengers for each European language before they disembark in each country around the Mediterranean, and around the coasts of northern Europe. Also an hour talk for Spanish in Central and South America, and Portuguese too. Ask your cruise line if they offer this.----------------6. WHAT'S NEW FOR SHORT-NOTICE TRAVELERSIf you suddenly must fly to Europe, or while there you suddenly decide to visit a country you had not planned on, now for the first time you can get ready for the language of that country with Easiest Foreign Languages quickly in one hour. Or if you're going to meet someone from one of these European countries who speaks no English, in a few minutes you can pick up a few foreign words like English to use to establish at least some communication to make that person feel a little more comfortable.---------------7. EASIEST LANGUAGES MAY BE ALL YOU NEED After you easily pick up these easiest words of Easiest Spanish or/and Easiest French or/and Easiest Italian and so on, you may decide that’s all you need to know. As more foreigners learn English as it becomes the world language, there is less need for you to put in all the effort to study a full foreign language course. For far less time than taking just one language course, you can find out how much you already know about many languages just because you know English.---------------8. NEW WAY TO CHOOSE A FOREIGN LANGUAGE COURSEChoose the best foreign language for you to study in school. Each Easiest Language has thousands of foreign words similar to English that you can glance over in one hour. So one hour to get a feel for one foreign language, three hours for three languages that may be offered at your school or college. After deciding which foreign language you like best, you can get an easy head start on the language you will be studying.---------------9. WHAT’S NEW FOR ADULT BEGINNERSFor adult beginners, reading foreign languages is easiest. Because English and Easiest Languages share many words that look alike in print, the easiest ability to develop is reading foreign languages at your own pace. Reading foreign language is easier than being forced to keep up when trying to listen, and being forced to come up with words yourself when trying to talk in foreign conversations.---------------10. NEW POSSIBILITY OF BECOMING MULTILINGUAL Ten European Language each have three thousand foreign words similar to English. Each list of three thousand Easiest foreign words you can glance over in a day or a week maximum, since all these words are so similar to English. Certainly anyone who knows 3,000 words of ten different Easiest Languages, a total of 30,000 foreign words and their pronunciations, has taken the easiest major step toward becoming a multilingual polyglot.---------------11. NEW USE FOR COGNATESForeign words similar to English, called cognates, have been used for years to help ease difficulties for beginners. But never before have cognates been used in this way nor to this extent. Easiest Languages are based upon a helpful principle not as widely used as could be — making full use of vocabulary resemblances. Obviously the easiest way to get a foreign vocabulary is to focus on words that English shares with foreign languages. But until this new Easiest Languages, there has not been complete use made of cognates.-----------------12. WHAT’S NEW FOR LANGUAGE TEACHERSTeachers can give beginning students an easy head start during the first few days of class with Easiest Foreign Languages' lists of foreign words similar to English.---------------13. What’s New for Companies in the Language Teaching BusinessThis new web site Easiest-Foreign- offers companies in the language teaching business a new source of language learning beginners -- to advertise to, or sell full language courses to.With the rallying cry of “Helping More People Begin Foreign Languages the Easiest Way,” Easiest-Foreign- has the potential to enable millions of more people to begin learning foreign languages quickly and almost effortlessly. Not only English speakers who want to learn foreign languages, but also the many millions of foreigners around the world who need to learn English. ................
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