Saturday, September 18, 2010 The mini-stories in BiLingo Kidz are embedded with culture. The first stories are of María Esther, a 10 year old Salvadoran. Post colonial cities in Latin America have a church in the center of the city with a park in front. The first painting in BiLingo Kidz is of Esther playing [...]
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Nov 22
|19:58
I had the good fortune of serving in the Peace Corps in El Salvador. That’s where I was first introduced to Spanish. I quickly learned conversational Spanish as I would have had NO ONE to speak with in English in my village of Victoria, Cabañas, El Salvador. It was a great time of my life [...]
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Oct 20
|19:42
At first glance Spanish and golf don’t seem to have anything in common but indeed they do, they are both skill based. That means that only through constant repetition does one acquire the language or the sport. All languages and sports are skill based but I believe that golf is the best analogy to learning [...]
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