What is the best way to prepare for an English language test? 27072018

What is the best way to prepare for an English language test?

Museum of Knowledge students are often in full preparation mode for various exams and the language learning tools provided by the Museum of Knowledge aim to assist these students in this endeavor. One of the best ways to prepare for an English language test is to dedicate sufficient time well in advance of the English language test that should address all the disciplines required to perfect your English language skills. This includes ensuring that sufficient practice has been attributed to the various disciples of English language learning; listening, speaking, reading and writing.

The best way to prepare for an English language test is to do so through structured exercises that place grammar and syntax at the top of the programme agenda. Precision is the key to success and determines a student’s likelihood of passing an English language test. Sentence structure, pronunciation and punctuation can make all the difference when grading an English language paper and these should be the main areas of focus for students preparing for an English language test.

 

How can I improve my Spanish speaking skills? 20072018

How can I improve my Spanish speaking skills?

The Museum of Knowledge team is often asked by students, how can I improve my Spanish speaking skills? Speaking Spanish fluently is achieved more easily when students have gained good listening skills. Listening skills enable students to repeat dialogue and understand pronunciation.

Another important factor that determines how quickly students can improve their Spanish speaking skills is the ability of students to understand various accents, whether these are accents from South American, Central America or various parts of Spain. Every accent has a specific tone and students will gradually begin speaking with the dialect or accent that they hear on a regular basis.

Practice makes perfect and confidence will enable students to improve their Spanish speaking skills over time. For students who wish to improve their Spanish speaking skills at intermediate level, students of Spanish should aim to practice speaking the Spanish language for at least three to five hours per week in order to maximize their potential progress.

 

 

Is it possible to write well in two languages? 13072018

Is it possible to write well in two languages?

Museum of Knowledge is often asked, is it possible to write well in two languages? Learning two languages at the same time requires high skills and competence and some language learners can be confused and accidently confuse words and tenses in the two languages that they are learning. For those who have reached a high level of competency perhaps at advanced level, it may at this stage become more and more feasible to write well in two languages.

One of the key things to bear in mind is that the two languages spoken should at least be at the same level, which will make it far easier to write well to a high standard in two languages simultaneously.

Can I learn a language via the telephone? Museum of Knowledge tips 06072018

Can I learn a language via the telephone? Museum of Knowledge tips

Students who seek more flexible ways to learn a language often ask, can I learn a language via the telephone? In reality the method of learning a language is not as important and the structure and content. Museum of Knowledge modules ensure that language learners both those who learn a language at an advanced level and those who are learning a language at intermediate level are fully equipped with relevant content for their industry. For students who learn a language at intermediate level, they are equipped with the tools and relevant vocabulary presented by the Museum of Knowledge that will enable them to develop their language skills at pace.

One of the key reasons why learning a language via telephone is helpful is because it greatly improves a student’s listening skills. Without the advantage of lip syncing, language learners only have the voice to respond to. Certainly a student can learn a language via telephone but it is much more difficult for students who have not yet reached at least the intermediate level of the language they are learning via this method.