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Wonderful Audiobooks: Finding Time to Fit them into Your Day

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

A frantic schedule can make it troublesome to get around to reading every title you would like to. Long journeys to the office and mundane chores may take up sizable amounts of your time without you recognizing it. A career, caring for children or housework all cut down the free-time you have to persue your interests. If you enjoy learning and find it challenging to find any time, journeys to work may provide a chance to enjoy listening to an audio-book. With modern downloads, you can indulge in Bloodfever by Karen Marie Moning for sale from Download Audio Book Online, or audio-books told beautifully by Reverend W. Awdry when you are driving.

Nowadays multitasking has become important. Audio-books such as One Foot in the Grave 2 by David Renwick by Download Audio Book Online make greater use of of the wasted time in our routine, it might be waiting time at the dentist’s surgery or possibly buying groceries. Numerous audio books may be downloaded right now as audio files these include Rich Dad’s Advisors: Own Your Own Corporation by Garret Sutton, so make use of your mp3 player and get ready to listen to the latest best seller, for example audio-books penned by Maggie O’Farrell without carting a cumbersome book with you. Audio books extend a large number of benefits like hiring or purchasing the book which interests you and listening to it at your leisure. How about learning Greek? Try audio-books! It’s easy to catch up on current business practises, you can even find out about the paranormal.

An immense selection of writing styles and titles exist. Whether you like travel writing, or if you are mad over biographies even interested in self help, you can download many titles now. Several options are open; you can simply subscribe to a rental service or buy the title online. Reading devotees will invariably find a time to read, but the thousands of audio titles available offer convenience. Some narratives, such as audio titles told by David R. Portney, are even better when recounted by the author or an illustrious actor. Reading a novel isn’t quite the same experience as listening to audio books told by Jermaine Griggs, with subtleties of an actual performance. Your reading experience can be increased when you listen to an audiobook like Bloodfever by Karen Marie Moning and go much deeper the words on a page.

So the next time whenever you think about purchasing a book you will in all likelihood not get around to reading, remember audiobooks as a better alternative.

Spanish Prepositions “Por and Para” – The Easy Way to Use Them Perfectly

Saturday, June 28th, 2008

When it comes to mastering the uses of POR and PARA in Spanish, there is a very simple, yet powerful approach that can help you in 95 to 98% of the cases and even more.

Rather than teaching all the uses of POR and PARA as all teachers do, I prefer to narrow down my teaching. Does that mean I am teaching “less” than I should? I don’t think so.

After all, my experience has clearly shown me that students are presented with so many rules, patterns and uses that they are not able to use them well in most cases. What do I do? I cut to the chase as I am going to show you.

When do we use PARA?

1. To express PURPOSE: Any time that in English you can use “in order to,” in Spanish you must use PARA.

I work to make money (or.. in order to make money)

Trabajo PARA ganar dinero.

2. To show who the recipient of an action is:

I bought these flowers for you.

Compré estas flores PARA t.

3. To show destination:

I am going to Spain.

Voy PARA Espaa.

4. When I want to say BY or FOR a SPECIFIC TIME.

I need your answer by Monday.

Necesito tu respuesta PARA el lunes.

These are all the instances when PARA is used. When do you use POR? In all the other cases. Just that! Any time you want to say something and doubt whether to say por or para, just go through this checklist mentally: a) IN ORDER TO b) RECIPIENT c) DESTINATION D) SPECIFIC TIME.

If what you want to express fits any of these possibilities, then the word to use is PARA. If it doesn’t, use POR.

Simple enough, right? I challenge you to try to find and do as many exercises on the Internet as possible and see for yourself how useful and accurate this approach is!

Enjoy!

Julio Foppoli is a teacher of English as a Second Language and a teacher of Spanish as a Second Language. He is the creator and owner of http://www.esaudio.net/Spanish/online_classes.html, an online educational website with a technological edge, specialized in the teaching of Spanish as second language via audio-conference to native speakers of English from all over the world.