Archive for the ‘Language’ Category

English to French Conversion of Words

Saturday, February 11th, 2012

translating french to english, french english dictionary, french ...You might be asking as to why there is a need to translate english to french languages. Well, in reality French language is actually ranked as the fourth most far and wide used in the European Union and even in the United States. Nevertheless, it is also ranked as the third most broadly unstated language after English and German. So that being said, conversion to French language is without a doubt of the essence, most above all if you are very much working with an individual or group of people in your work field. In addition, the most amazing and beautiful thing of language translation is that, you also have a propensity to get to understand and grip the bits and pieces of their culture and traditions. Moreover, the more you understand a person, whether by way of life, tradition and language, the more how smooth your working relationship would be.

Spanish Tuition in Liverpool with a Native Speaker

Thursday, January 26th, 2012

My name is Yolanda and I’m from a town called Terrassa which is not far from Barcelona. I teach Spanish as a foreign language and I’ve been doing this for the last ten years. I now live in Liverpool and I have been here since 2008. I have also lived in Manchester and Bristol. I began teaching shortly after leaving university. I had studied languages at university and I had also done a course to be able to teach Spanish to speakers of other languages. When I first came to this country I briefly worked at a company dealing with their Spanish customers on the phone. I also began looking for work at language schools and I found a job at a Manchester where I was living at the time. I worked there for two years and then moved to Bristol as my partner had been transferred there. I stayed in Bristol until 2008 and I worked part-time at a college, teaching groups of students in the evenings. I also taught private students during my free time. Since coming to Liverpool I have only taught privately as I prefer it. The students always seem more motivated and I prefer teaching students on a one-to-one basis as it is easier for them to improve. I do my own advertising and I’m also registered with a company called Spanish Tutor Liverpool which helps me to find students.