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#11661 11/05/01 05:18 PM
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Bien, bien , bien. Puesto que existe un curso llamado "EasyLearn Spanish" yo supongo que todos en Learning Strategies leen Espanol con facilidad. Y puesto que este sistema de boletines electronicos aparentemente no acepta acentos, tengo que omitirlos. Por tanto, voy a escribir esto en Espanol, pero sin acentos. En su anuncio sobre los cursos de idiomas, se puede leer: "Today languages such as Spanish, French, and German are called world languages, not foreign languages". Muy bien. Ingles es un "foreign language" para mi. Mi lengua vernacula es el Espanol. Sin embargo, puedo ver a traves de todo Learning Strategies que es una compania orientada al mundo angloparlante casi exclusivamente. Prueba de ello es que todos sus productos estan siendo producidos solo en Ingles con la excepcion de unos pocos tales como los libros de Photoreading y Natural Brilliance. Desde hace bastante tiempo, he estado esperando por la creacion de un curso "EasyLearn English" para el mundo hispano. Lamentablemente, mi espera parece que se va a alargar mucho mas de lo que he esperado hasta el presente. Tambien quisiera comentar sobre la publicacion de todos los productos de Learning Strategies en Espanol. Estos "world languages" como Learning Strategies muy generosamente los llama en su anuncio para vender los cursos de idiomas, estan siendo ampliamente ignorados en su catalogo de productos. Donde estan los cursos (personal learning courses) de PhotoReading, Natural Brilliance, Ideal Mindset, etc. en Espanol? Donde estan las cintas paraliminales en Espanol? Aunque yo puedo beneficiarme de ellas en Ingles, mi familia no puede. Cabria preguntarse si Learning Strategies va a producir alguna vez sus productos es Espanol; y si eso es asi, entonces cuando piensan comenzar. Pregunto esto porque considero que lo que Learning Strategies ensena es muy importante para la persona que quiere desarrollar su potencial. Aquella persona que desea eso y que no habla o lee Ingles, se encuentra con obstaculos en su camino. PhotoReading es algo crucial desde mi punto de vista para enfrentar el futuro en un mundo de informacion. Solo espero que mi espera no se prolongue excesivamente.








#11662 11/07/01 12:20 AM
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Holas
He leido que se puede usar el easylearn spanish al reves empezando por el final para aprender ingles. Pruebalo, esta garantizado por si no funciona. Creo que tambien recuerdo que hay easylearn english para hablantes de espannol (acento mexicano), aunque no aparece en la web.
Buena suerte






#11663 11/07/01 12:07 PM
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Pete or whoever in Learning Strategies. Can you confirm or deny what Gabriel told us? Please, reply. Thanks.






#11664 11/13/01 06:26 AM
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You can use any of our EasyLearn programs in reverse. Absolutely.

We do not have an EasyLearn English for Spanish speaking people, however.






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Thanks Gabriel and Pete. I'll look into this.






#11666 11/28/01 06:07 AM
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Betsemes
Si algun conocido llega a usarlo, pon un mensaje a ver que tal le ha ido, me interesa
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#11667 12/22/01 05:50 PM
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Actually, SPANISH is the "world language."

If you don't believe me, I don't care. It just is.






#11668 12/22/01 09:17 PM
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Andy, it depends on what you are talking about. Spanish is spoken by more people as their first language, however, English is the #1 language for business and travel.

I wouldn't be surprised if Chinese was the most spoken language with the amount of people in that area. the only problem is that there are different types of Chinese (Mandarin, Cantoneese) so there is no exact # to my knowledge.






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quote:
Originally posted by Person:
Andy, it depends on what you are talking about. Spanish is spoken by more people as their first language, however, English is the #1 language for business and travel.

I wouldn't be surprised if Chinese was the most spoken language with the amount of people in that area. the only problem is that there are different types of Chinese (Mandarin, Cantoneese) so there is no exact # to my knowledge.


I think what Andy030 is trying to say is that it is one of the 15 official languages that is spoken at the U.N., so, it is one of the world languages.

[This message has been edited by jonah (edited December 22, 2001).]






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Actually, SPANISH is the "world language." --Andy

Theusually refers to one.







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