Wednesday, February 23, 2011

How to Learn a Foreign Language?


Have become "dumb" in overseas? Can't speak or understand local language? Don't worry. Just go through the following tips and I'm sure your disappointment will soon be away.


1) Always spend some time in the public gatherings: in the crowded market, in the bus stand, in the local church, etc. You’ll hear all sorts of speaking. All of them are quite necessary for you. You’ll get an instant lesson. You’ll learn the frequently used words and expressions about how to call others, how to address others, how to use angry words and how to use some local words even if those are colloquial.

2) You’ve to know the names of the daily commodities. I mean you need to buy vegetables, fish, cloths and household accessories. But how to make them understand? Go to local market with a note book. Mark the particular thing, get the local name, and note it down. Write minimum twenty words a day. You’ll learn a lot in a couple of days.

3) Note the words of daily use like: Good morning, Good afternoon, Thank you, Welcome, How are you?, I’m fine, etc. (in local language).That’s are quite easy to memorize and practice. Use them right and left with whomever you happen to meet. You’ll also receive the instant reply from others. You’re going to be a native speaker shortly.

4) Try to manage a local man or woman as your friend. Mix with him or her, speak, laugh, gossip (rightly or wrongly). You may be mistaken in using words; no problem; use your hands or head to indicate your thoughts. Interestingly, you’ll learn to speak, to communicate informally. Go with him or her to bar, to park, to market. Necessarily or unnecessarily try to exchange your ideas; your learning will go on.

5) In leisure, keep a kid with you with whom you may spend the moments. You’ll learn rapidly. This kid can teach you the easiest words and daily experience more conveniently. You’ll find it funny to learn. Thus, you can make fun and learn. Don’t forget to note the new words down.

6) Always try to attend public meetings, church, sermon, etc. You’ll find various people exchanging their views. Follow their speech; write the words you understand clearly. Sit in the first row. Try to exchange your view. You’ll learn some new and different words.

7) Live in a semi-urban area. People are careless in speaking with a foreigner in rural areas. They never speak anything artificial. You can learn the colloquial words from them. Mix with the local family with people of all ages. They’re your whole-day teachers. You’ll learn unexpectedly and incidentally. You’ll have the opportunity of making situational talks and this is absolutely free of cost.

8) If you wish to learn with accuracy, visit any local language school. They’ll be happy to teach you their own language. On the first day you’ll learn some words including welcome notes. You may follow the syllabus. Thus, your writing capacity will increase. Most important fact is that you need to practice with the teachers.

9) Buy the daily newspapers, read the headlines, see the pictures. Try to make out the meaning. Note down the common words. While walking along the road or visiting a market place or a busy area, take time to watch the signboards. You’ll find it interesting to read the signs. You’re bound to learn the written words.

10) Throw off your shyness. Go on speaking. Don’t care about the accuracy. Pretend as if you understand everything. If you don’t understand anything, request the speaker to repeat. If anybody laughs at your mistakes or mispronunciation, share the laugh. Most important of all, you need to listen and to speak carefully without being passive learner. Be active & confident, and you’ll become a native speaker quite unconsciously.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Verb List with Present, Past & Past Participle form



Present                                   Past                                        Past Participle
See
Saw
Seen
Walk
Walked
Walked
Can
Could
Could
Show
Showed
Showed
Write
Wrote
Written
Read
Read
Read
Paint
Painted
Painted
Draw
Drew
Drawn
Dress
Dressed
Dressed
Do
Did
Done
Come
Came
Come
Become
Became
Become
Tell
Told
Told
Say
Said
Said
Shout
Shouted
Shouted
Teach
Taught
Taught
Begin
Began
Begun
Start
Started
Started
Buy
Bought
Bought
Bring
Brought
Brought
Think
Thought
Thought
Play
Played
Played
Ask
Asked
Asked
Arrive
Arrived
Arrived
Be
Was
Been
Build
Built
Built
Boil
Boiled
Boiled
Beg
Begged
Begged
Break
Broke
Broken
Catch
Caught
Caught
Cry
Cried
Cried
Cut
Cut
Cut
Call
Called
Called
Climb
Climbed
Climbed
Close
Closed
Closed
Carry
Carried
Carried
Choose
Chose
Chosen
Cook
Cooked
Cooked
Clean
Cleaned
Cleaned
Drink
Drank
Drunk
Die
Died
Died
Drive
Drove
Driven
Dig
Dug
Dug
Dream
Dreamt
Dreamt
Eat
Ate
Eaten
Feel
Felt
felt
Fill
Filled
Filled
Fight
Fought
fought
Feed
Fed
fed
Fall
Fell
Fallen
Find
Found
found
Fly
Flew
Flown
Forget
Forgot
Forgotten
Go
Went
Gone
Give
Gave
Given
Get
Got
Got
Grow
Grew
Grown
Help
Helped
Helped
Hit
Hit
Hit
Hold
Held
Held
Hang
Hang
Hanged
Hung
Hanged
hung
Have
Had
Had
Hide
Hid
Hid
Know
knew
Known
Keep
Kept
kept
Live
Lived
Lived
Leave
Left
Left
Learn
Learnt
Learnt
Make
Made
Made
Meet
Met
Met
Mistake
Mistook
Mistaken
Move
Moved
Moved
Pray
Prayed
Prayed
Ring
Rang
Rung
Pass
Passed
Passed
Run
Ran
Run
Rain
Rained
Rained
Sing
Sang
Sung
Sell
Sold
Sold
Send
Sent
Sent
Sleep
Slept
Slept
Speak
Spoke
Spoken
Smell
Smelt
Smelt
Sit
Sat
Sat
Take
Took
Taken
Throw
Threw
Thrown
Tell
Told
Told
Think
Thought
Thought
Thank
Thanked
Thanked
Try
Tried
Tried
Type
Typed
Typed
Talk
Talked
Talked
Understand
Understood
Understood
Want
Wanted
Wanted
Work
Worked
Worked
Wait
Waited
Waited
Wear
Wore
Worn
Win
Won
Won
Wake
Woke
Woken
Weep
Wept
Wept
Swim
Swam
Swum
Put
Put
Put
Dance
Danced
Danced