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Chinese Idioms and Sayings
http://sin-idioms.blogspot.com
Chinese idioms and sayings as a product of Chinese culture
English Trainer
http://englishtrainer.blogspot.com
This blog(formerly known as 'Learning the Art of English Conversation')is an online English guide to learning English grammar; English pronunciation; accent neutralization; IELTS; English vocabulary; English idioms; conversation tips and topics; figu
The Whisper of Chinese Wisdom
http://aizhongwen.blogspot.com
All about chinese wisdom and chinese idioms
Cacho's Spanish Word Blog
http://www.study-spanish-language.com/blog
Spanish Words, Slang, Grammar, Insults, Idioms and More
Investment-blog.net: Emerging Markets - Stock Tips - Discuss investment
http://investment-blog.net
Investment is an art. You don’t have to be a rocket scientist to understand how to pick stocks. In fact, think of yourself as a fine artist.
Let's Talk About Network Marketing
http://gotojenniferfisher.com
Topics related to Network Marketing, Skills, Lead Generation, Self-Development, Home Based Business
Federagione
http://federagione.blog.tiscali.it
Dal rapporto fede/ragione alla fondatezza del credere. Dal relativismo alla Verità assoluta. Dalla "laicità dello stato" a...
The Vintage Laundress
http://www.thevintagelaundress.blogspot.com
I am passionate about design - be it vintage or new. I tell endless stories full of sarcastic observations, nostalgic references and a little bit of actual information. I feature the vintage merchants, performing artists, interior designers, crafts p
Wedding Cake Decorations
http://www.weddingcakedecorationsworld.com/
WARNING: "95% Of People Who Start Cake Decorating Will Fail Miserably... Here's How You Can Succeed!"
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Language Barriers
Ham Radio Safari | December 9th 2009 by Jack Dunigan
There are 32 tribal languages in Uganda. English is the official language but it is spoken here with an accent quite difficult for Americans to discern. In addition, grammar is quite formal and words mean different things. Because this was an English read more
A to Z on Mondays---F is for Face
Smiling With Daisy | November 30th 2009 by Daisy
There are a lot of idioms which include the word "face." I wrote a poem using some of them. I intended to use more of them and for this poem to be much longer, but I have run out of time. So this will have to do for this week's post. read more
The Age of Iron from William Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida a…
Lets Talk Off-Broadway | November 30th 2009 by Yvonne Korshak
Just about the entire legend of the Trojan War is told -- or at least "covered" -- in The Age of Iron, from Paris' abduction of Helen to the sack of Troy by the Greeks using their ruse of the "Trojan Horse," all the way to th read more
Calm Before The Storm
Primms Attitude | November 25th 2009
Steen Doessing - Calm Before The Storm"Look for me in the whirlwind or the storm." -Marcus GarveyThe idioms "lull before the storm" and "calm before the storm" are terms for a quiet period just before a period of great a read more
Exposing "Haraj"
The Pink Tarha | November 19th 2009 by Pink Tarha
Are you a bargain hunter? Don't mind the hand-me-downs? Or are you just plain thrifty when it comes to purchasing furniture, appliances and/or clothes? There is a worldwide recession so you should at least consider answering a 'maybe' to one of those read more
Idioms with "avere"
Life in Italy - about Italy and Italian culture | November 14th 2009 by Paolo Nascimbeni
An idiom is an expression that can not be translated litteraly from English to Italian or vice versa. For example the expression "Ho fame" litteraly translated from Italian to English would read: "I have hunger". However, what the read more
Common English Bible Matthew Sampler Available
Wesley Report | November 10th 2009
The Gospel of Matthew in the new Common English Bible translation is now available for free download. The New Testament will be released in 2010 and the full Bible in 2011. The Matthew sampler has been available for a few days, but I've been wait read more
Idioms with "fare"
Life in Italy - about Italy and Italian culture | November 4th 2009 by Paolo Nascimbeni
An idiom is an expression that can not be translated litteraly from English to Italian or vice versa. For example the expression "faccio il biglietto" litteraly translated from Italian to English would read: "I do the ticket". read more
idioms with a "t" - instead of an "m"
Inside Timmy's Mind 24-5 | October 19th 2009 by Timmy Boyle
Today, I'm feeling a little under the weather.What a stupid saying. "Under the weather". What does that even mean? How can someone be "under" the weather? It's impossible. If I was feeling healthy, I wouldn't tell you that I'm &qu read more
Sources of information.
Gumby Log | October 13th 2009
So now you have a pregnant wife and year 10 bio is a bit hazy. You know the basics, but 'being a dad' wasn't covered in the course curriculum at your high school. Where do you turn to get more information on what to do now? I used to be a scout wh read more
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