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Peace Corps Language Courses Make Learning Easy Nov 12

The Peace Corps Language Learning Courses are a good place to start  learning  a foreign language.  Since it was developed for the volunteers of the Peace Corps, you can be assured that all the lessons are practical and efficient. They have courses available to learn these Philippine languages:  Tagalog, Ilokano, Cebuano, Bikolano and Ilonggo. And, best of all you can purchase them for only $17 each!

These HUGE Peace Corps Language Packets are in PDF Format so you can download and print them out, or just read them on your computer.

The materials in these courses were designed for the rapid language training of Peace Corps volunteers, focusing on daily communication needs. These courses contain:

  • lists of common phrases, expressions, and vocabulary on a variety of topics related to Peace Corps work; a list of core competencies for specific topics (socializing, using language to manage learning, food, shopping, transportation, and health)
  • An Extensive glossary
  • a workbook containing exercises for each of the above topics, and
  • Grammar notes corresponding to the preceding competencies and exercises.
  • Appended materials include additional notes on grammar, syntax, morphology, negation, and common expressions.
  • Only $17 for each language!

It does require Adobe Acrobat Reader (FREE) to read the document, which you can get by  clicking here to download.

Click on the Buy Now button below and you will be directed to PayPay where you can pay by Paypal or any credit/debit card. After I receive notice of payment, I will send you to the download page.  If you have any problems at all, just email me at bud@magicmaximo.com

Tagalog is widely spoken and is the language most understood in all the Regions of the Philippines.

Peace Corps Tagalog Language Packet   $17


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Cebuano is an Austronesian language spoken in the Philippines by about 20 million people. It is the most widely spoken member of the Visayan languages. Its name comes from the island of Cebu, the site of the second-largest metropolitan area in the country.

Peace Corps Cebuano Language $17


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Ilokano is the third most-spoken language of the Republic of the Philippines.

Peace Corps Ilokano Language Packet $17


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Hiligaynon (sometimes also known as “Ilonggo“) is  spoken in Western Visayas in the Philippines. Hiligaynon is concentrated in the provinces of Iloilo and Negros Occidental. It is also spoken in the other provinces of the Panay Island group, such as Capiz, Antique, Aklan, Guimaras, and many parts of Mindanao like Koronadal City, South Cotabato, Sultan Kudarat and many parts of North Cotabato (It is spoken as a second language by Karay-a in Antique, Aklanon and Malaynonin Aklan, Cebuano in Siquijor, and Capiznon in Capiz.). There are approximately 7,000,000 people in and outside the Philippines who are native speakers of Hiligaynon, and an additional 4,000,000 who are capable of speaking it with a substantial degree of proficiency.

It is a member of the Visayan language family.

Peace Corps Ilongo Language Packet $17


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Bikolano is the language in the Central Philippines  spoken particularly on the Bicol Peninsula on the island of Luzon and parts of Catanduanes and Burias Island, Masbate Province.

Peace Corps Bikolano Language Packet $17


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Learn Languages Easily! Nov 10


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Whether you want to learn Japanese, Chinese, French, Spanish, Italian, Arabic or other language, you can learn it quickly and easily with this program. Check it out now!
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Learn to Speak Armenian! May 24

armenianThe ARMENIAN Language:
Today Armenian is the mother tongue of more than 5 million people, of whom over 3 million live in Armenia; 1 million live elsewhere in the republics of the former Soviet Union; and the rest are in the Middle East, the Balkans, and the United States. Armenian is an old, rich, and vital language. There are two standard dialects of Armenian; Western and Eastern. Western Armenian (the more common form) is used by Armenians in Istanbul, Lebanon, Egypt, other parts of the Diaspora, and formerly in eastern Turkey. It is the form most often encountered and spoken among Armenians outside of Armenia, including the United States. Eastern Armenian is the official language of the Republic of Armenia and in enclaves in Azerbaijan and Iran.

Go here for more information on how to learn Armenian quickly and easily.

How to Learn Albanian Fast! May 20

Learn Albanian Fast!

Learning to speak Albanian can be quick and easy with our Albanian language courses and learning aids.  Whether you are looking for an all audio Albanian course like Pimsleur or a computer based Albanian course like Rosetta Stone, we have what’s right for you.  Before you know it, you’ll be on your way to learning Albanian. In a hurry? Go here. Learn to Speak ALBANIAN

Learn Albanian on the Go

Having a busy life shouldn’t keep you from learning Albanian.  We offer several Albanian language courses that will allow you to learn to speak Albanian while driving, exercising, doing housework, etc.  This means you can learn Albanian anywhere, anytime.  The ease with which you’ll learn Albanian is amazing. 

Can I Really Learn Albanian?

The answer is YES!  Learning Albanian is easier than ever with our full line of Albanian language courses and learning aids.  Learning Albanian is not as hard as you might think.  With all the available Albanian resources, you can learn while commuting, while watching TV or while sitting in front of the computer.  If you want to learn to speak Albanian, there is no excuse to not.  The world is at our fingertips and learning Albanian will help you better communicate with everyone.

Here are 5 Secrets to Learn Albanian Fast:

  1. Set a Goal - Decide how many minutes each day you are going to set aside for your Albanian studies.  Stick to this no matter what comes about.  Setting a goal to study each day will help you more quickly achieve your goal to learn Albanian fast.
  2. Set a Time - Know at what time you are going to study Albanian each day.  This is part of your goal setting but of equal importance to your success.  Your time might be first thing in the morning.  Or it might be on your evening commute home.  Whatever the time is, stick to it. 
  3. Take Notes - Buy yourself a notebook to use for your Albanian studies.  In your notebook take notes of the words or phrases that may be difficult for you to remember.  Spell them out.  Write their definition.  You’ll be surprised with how much this will help you in your goal to learn Albanian fast.
  4. Collect Albanian Articles and Pictures - Keep a folder and collect Albanian articles and pictures about the language and country you are learning about.  You might find an article about Albania.  Add those to your folder.  The internet is full of Albanian language newspapers.  Print off some articles to look over and see how many words you recognize.
  5. Have Fun! - There is no sense setting a goal to learn Albanian if you don’t have fun.  Use your new language skills to practice with native speakers.  And before you know it, you’ll be on your way to learning Albanian.  Good luck and have fun!

Learn to Speak ALBANIAN

Learn to Speak, Read and Write Arabic! May 17

The ARABIC Language:
Today Arabic is spoken throughout the Arabian Peninsula and also in Iraq, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Israel, Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria, Libya, Egypt, Sudan, Mauritania, and Chad. It is the mother tongue of over 180 million people in Africa and Asia. In addition, Arabic plays an important part in the lives of all Muslims, for it is the sacred language of Islam and its holy book the Qur’an.

The Arabic language can be characterized as having one standard, formal, written form that is used and understood all over the Arab world. However, in its spoken form, it is represented by many regional, generally mutually intelligible dialects. The standard form (called Classical–or Literary–Arabic) is used mainly for writing, but is also used orally in highly formal situations (such as, in written media and books, and in the spoken media, higher education, religious sermons, and courts of law).

The basic difference between the formal language and the dialects is that the latter are used in everyday oral interaction, and reflect the popular spoken language of specific geographical regions. The differences in the dialects spoken in various Arabic-speaking countries or regions is similar to the differences between English-speaking countries and regions. Pronounciations (accents) differ, such as the accent of a person from New York compared to someone from the Deep South (in the United States). Minor differences in vocabulary are also found: a “drinking fountain” in Arizona, is called a “bubbler” in Wisconsin, or a “soft drink” in one region, is called a “soda” in another area.

The differences in English are even more distinct between North Americans and Britons, or Britons and Australians. Yet all are native speakers of English–we all can communicate with spoken English, read the same newspapers, and watch the same television programs, essentially without difficulty.

The communication skills learned in either the Pimsleur Eastern Arabic course or the Pimsleur Egyptian Arabic course, may be used successfully with any other speaker of the Arabic language.

Eastern Arabic is the dialect spoken in: Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, and Palestine. Eastern Arabic is also very well understood in the eastern and southeastern parts of the Arab world: Arabia, the gulf region and Iraq due to the fact that millions of Syrians, Palestinians, Jordanians, and Lebanese have worked and are working there. Additionally, there is considerable intermarriage among these groups. Eastern Arabic, although a general term, is based on the dialect of Damascus, which is the largest city in the area (with more than five million people). Moreover, it has been the center of power, culture, and education over many centuries. Individuals learning this dialect will have no trouble understanding neighboring dialects nor making themselves understood.

Egyptian Arabic is mainly spoken in: Egypt. Egyptian Arabic has also gained a high degree of acceptance throughout the Arabic-speaking world because of its use in films. The Cairene dialect of Egyptian Arabic is the variety spoken in the Pimsleur Egyptian Arabic course. It is the standard for spoken Egyptian and the people are extremely proud of it.

 Want to learn Arabic? Here are a couple of good ways:

Pimsleur Language Courses are audio courses. Since there are no books included, the Pimsleur courses are great way to learn while driving, exercising, etc.

The Pimsleur audio programs use a natural mode of interactive communication — questions and answers; statements and rejoinder; give and take — beginning with the most-frequently-utilized vocabulary native speakers use in their everyday conversations with each other. These are the most useful words and structures every language learner needs to insure communication. It is like having a personal tutor. This along with the Graduated Interval Recall theory and the Principle of Anticipation, makes the Pimsleur language courses the most effective courses on the market today.

For more information on the Pimsleur Arabic course go here.

 Pimsleur Eastern Arabic Downloads

 Pimsleur Egyptian Arabic Downloads

Rosetta Stone Language Software is an interactive CD-Rom course and is great for people who like to learn with visual pictures and text. You will need a computer to use the courses.

For more information about the Rosette Stone Arabic Course go here=>> Learn to Speak ARABIC