Archive for the ‘Languages’ Category
Spătaru asked:
1. The film (start) while we (talk).
2. Grandfather (sit) in the garden when I (come).
3. She (see) him as she (walk) down the street.
4. The telephone (ring) while I (have) a bath.
5. As I (pass) by a bookshop I (see) an interesting book.
6. I (have) a wonderful dream when you (wake) me.
1. The film (start) while we (talk).
2. Grandfather (sit) in the garden when I (come).
3. She (see) him as she (walk) down the street.
4. The telephone (ring) while I (have) a bath.
5. As I (pass) by a bookshop I (see) an interesting book.
6. I (have) a wonderful dream when you (wake) me.
Caitlin™ asked:
I need a bit of help with a letter to send to a bookshop about my work experience place, as they haven’t replied to my application yet and it is urgent…(I’m in Year 9 at high school) How do you say politely in German that you want to know whether they got the letter and whether you have the place or not?
Thanks!!!
Preferably from somebody who actually speaks German, not from a translating site please.
I need a bit of help with a letter to send to a bookshop about my work experience place, as they haven’t replied to my application yet and it is urgent…(I’m in Year 9 at high school) How do you say politely in German that you want to know whether they got the letter and whether you have the place or not?
Thanks!!!
Preferably from somebody who actually speaks German, not from a translating site please.
Planktonium asked:
Can you recommend some of the good spanish self learning kit around. What are the brand? I referring to those audio Cd that come with some mini book type. I want to learn the language for communication not just for traveling only.
Those living in Singapore can also recommend where to buy the recommended kit as well.
Can you recommend some of the good spanish self learning kit around. What are the brand? I referring to those audio Cd that come with some mini book type. I want to learn the language for communication not just for traveling only.
Those living in Singapore can also recommend where to buy the recommended kit as well.
Woodbridge asked:
My wife is learning Spanish (fairly early stage). For Christmas I would like to get her some proper reading books. I remember finding Winnie the Pooh and similar books translated into Latin. Can anyone tell me whether (and where) I might be able to buy a similar type of book in Spanish - bearing in mind that I don’t speak the language, so Spanish bookshops would not really help.
My wife is learning Spanish (fairly early stage). For Christmas I would like to get her some proper reading books. I remember finding Winnie the Pooh and similar books translated into Latin. Can anyone tell me whether (and where) I might be able to buy a similar type of book in Spanish - bearing in mind that I don’t speak the language, so Spanish bookshops would not really help.
A2N asked:
Hello guyz
Hello guyz
Where i can find books that are written by Thai language or books with one side written by Thai language and the opposite page by english?
Which bookshop or place i can find it, please?
Where i can find it in Selangor or KL?
Thank you very much & Selamat Hari Raya Aidlfitri and Happy Holidays…….
lodchjo asked:
Please can anyone provide me an address in Antwerp-Brussels-… to buy a book in Arab script and a book in Devanagari script? The latter may be Hindi, Urdu, Pakistani, Nepalese, etc.
I need it for an exposition on languages. The theme is folk/fairy tales / children’s books, so religious bookshops (I found 2 in Antwerp) won’t do…
Please can anyone provide me an address in Antwerp-Brussels-… to buy a book in Arab script and a book in Devanagari script? The latter may be Hindi, Urdu, Pakistani, Nepalese, etc.
I need it for an exposition on languages. The theme is folk/fairy tales / children’s books, so religious bookshops (I found 2 in Antwerp) won’t do…
faithsintertwined asked:
North beyond the Old Town streets, twentieth century buildings are sprinkled with decorative Modernista architecture. This Spanish Art Nouveau is most impressive in Placa Weyler where you can find the Gran Hotel (now gleamingly restored as an art gallery, cafe/bar and bookshop), the colourful facade of Forn des Teatre pastry shop and the restored front of the cool boutique of Purification Garcia.
North beyond the Old Town streets, twentieth century buildings are sprinkled with decorative Modernista architecture. This Spanish Art Nouveau is most impressive in Placa Weyler where you can find the Gran Hotel (now gleamingly restored as an art gallery, cafe/bar and bookshop), the colourful facade of Forn des Teatre pastry shop and the restored front of the cool boutique of Purification Garcia.
Perching above the city is the 14th century Castell de Bellver. Surrounded by pine trees this beautifully preserved 700 year old hill top castle offers spectacular views over the bay.
furakku asked:
I have been using Japanese for Busy People Vol. 1 but I have been given a book grant of £35 for the bookshop. Should I buy the JFBP workbook and the Berlitz workbook? Or is there another better book? There are 3 shelves FULL of Japanese study books, can anyone recommend?
Japanese For Busy People workbook is OK but its more of the same exercises/tests as in JFBP 1.
I have been using Japanese for Busy People Vol. 1 but I have been given a book grant of £35 for the bookshop. Should I buy the JFBP workbook and the Berlitz workbook? Or is there another better book? There are 3 shelves FULL of Japanese study books, can anyone recommend?
Japanese For Busy People workbook is OK but its more of the same exercises/tests as in JFBP 1.