WhY "SPONGE vero"?
As a second language learner of English, German and French,
I prefer to view myself as a sponge seeking drinks of knowledge in different ways.
This is a blog recording my own or other second language learners' language learning process.
Currently this sponge is studying at McGill University with an interest in immersion education.
The sponge is trying to make itself soaked with cans of English and bottles of French.
In addition, it aims at seeking a better way to “infiltrate” other sponges. :)
I prefer to view myself as a sponge seeking drinks of knowledge in different ways.
This is a blog recording my own or other second language learners' language learning process.
Currently this sponge is studying at McGill University with an interest in immersion education.
The sponge is trying to make itself soaked with cans of English and bottles of French.
In addition, it aims at seeking a better way to “infiltrate” other sponges. :)
My first French classLearning // September 24, 2016Since I haven't got the chance to join any volunteer organizations and all the day care centers I called said they don't need someone, I decided to record my experience of learning French first.
What should i do with you- homophones?teaching // octoBER 12, 2016What is a homophone?
The word “homophone” is used to describe a word that sounds the same as another word, but that has a different meaning. They can be two (or more) words that may be spelled differently, but they can also be spelled the same; making these words both difficult for native and non-native speakers alike. |
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