Musuem Of Knowledge, Speak Spanish Granada Spain blog 09022018

What you need to know when speaking Spanish in Granada, Spain

Travellers are often bemused when they take the first step towards speaking a language abroad. What do travellers need to know when speaking Spanish in Granada, Spain for example? The Museum of Knowledge highlights two key factors to consider that should help all language learners speak Spanish with confidence whilst in Granada. Spain.

The first consideration students learning Spanish need to bear in mind is that the Spanish accent in Spain varies region to region with the Granada accent being typical of Andalusia. It may be more difficult to understand the Andalusian accent compared to the accents in the North such as in Burgos or Galicia. The speed and pronunciation of words differs between the Andalusian accent spoken at speed with some words pronounced without accentuation of consonant letters or vowels. For example, a word that ends with the letters “ado” may not be pronounced as such. The word “ocupado” (busy) would be pronounced as written by a Spanish speaker from the North, however a speaker from the Granada region would not pronounce the last two letters, the consonant letter “d” and vowel “o”. This would mean that the word “ocupado” would be pronounced as “ocupaw” with no emphases on the last two letters of the word when spoken by a speaker from the Granada region.

Pronunciation aside, it is important to note that as a city that is famous for its historic beauty, it is helpful to learn a few words and phrases that relate to the city of Granada. Historic sites include the town’s cathedral (catedral), the Alhambra Palace and Generalife Gardens. Other activities famous in the region include skiing in the Sierra Nevada mountains, and during the summer months, swimming and diving in the hillside water theme park Aquaola that certainly deserves a visit. With these sites of interest, language learners can develop their linguistic skills for the purpose of tourism and perfect their general knowledge and communication skills from asking for directions to developing and learning the vocabulary they will use when visiting historic sites and monuments.

 

 

Museum Of Knowledge, 5 Tips Learn French French accent blog 26012018

Five ways to speak French with a French accent, @MOKKnowledge guide

Students often ask the Museum of Knowledge for its top tips for language learning, so we explore five ways to learn French and speak French with a French accent. One of the most challenging aspects of learning French is acquiring the right accent. Of course there are many types of French accents, from the standard Parisian accent, the accents of the South of France, the French accent of Quebec in Canada, the Swiss accent as well as the accents of the French Caribbean, just for starters.

Here follows the five great Museum of Knowledge tips and guidelines to help students speak French with a French accent.

  1. Speaking French with a French accent is achievable by learning how to accentuate tones. The French accent is very sharp so achieving this technique is important.
  2. To speak French with a French accent, language learners must learn to roll the letter “r” and also work on pronunciation differences between the letter “e” and letter “é” with accent aigu.
  3. As French is a very emotive language and highly accentuated there is more importance attached to the movement of the mouth when compared to other languages such as Spanish for example.
  4. Listening to French radio, documentaries, news bulletins and debates can also help French language learners improve their spoken French skills. Understanding how words are pronounced, how phrases are constructed and recognising the differences between spoken and written French are key skills that can develop the student’s accuracy and enable him/ her to speak French with a French accent.
  5. Confidence is the next step that will assist students to speak French with a French accent. Confidence will enable French language learners to project their voices, accentuate and combine all skills they have learnt.

In conclusion, the Museum of Knowledge has highlighted some of the main tips that are most likely to enable French language learners to succeed. In particular to speak French with a French accent, French language learners must perfect the skills of accentuation, precision and the rolling of the letter “r” in order that French speakers sound as natural as possible when they speak French.

Benefits learn a language with the Museum of Knowledge blog, 05012018

Benefits of learning a language with the Museum of Knowledge

As the Museum of Knowledge team looks forward to rolling out our online language learning programme in 2018, we highlight the key benefits of learning a language using Museum of Knowledge tools and best practice.

Flexibility Learn at your own pace and in your own time. The Museum of Knowledge offers students online courses with 30 day or 60 day access options so that students can organize their own timetable within this timeframe so they can learn a language as flexibly as possible. 

Costs Studying Museum of Knowledge language modules one at a time enables students to control costs. Each module is segmented into industry sector, via specific topics as well as specific skill sets such as reading, writing, listening and speaking. This enables language learners to access course materials and complete exercises without incurring the high costs of face-to face tuition. Students can upgrade their module for one on one tuition via feedback sessions.

Structured content- All content provided by the Museum of Knowledge is highly structured. This makes it a highly flexible additional language learning resource for schools, Universities and private tutors who seek new ways to teach their students and who are seek new innovative content and course materials.

Certification Depending on the modules the student undertakes with the Museum of Knowledge, students may enjoy certification upon completion of the course. This applies to Business level language learning for the Premium Executive level.

Professional courses- Museum of Knowledge modules are especially tailored towards professional and business people who wish to extend their learning and continue to enjoy proficiency in the language they have already begun to learn. Professional courses at the Museum of Knowledge are especially designed to cover specific industries across several business languages including English, French and Spanish. Industry sectors include Hospitality, Travel and Leisure, Technology, Fashion and Business, Retail, Sales and Marketing.

 

 

Museum of Knowledge blog, Benefits learning French 10112017

What are the advantages of learning French?

French is an important business language spoken widely in Europe, Africa, Canada and the Caribbean and the Museum of Knowledge enables students to embark on their journey to undertake online French language courses for intermediate and advanced levels thanks to the museum’s content driven modules.

There are many reasons why language learners choose to learn a language and in particular French. Students may need to learn French for their studies or they may require good linguistic skills for commerce. Whatever the reason, the ability to speak, read, write and listen in French is a highly useful skill to obtain.

As the French language is spoken in so many diverse parts of the world, language learners can benefit from its usage across various international frontiers. It is important to note that each region has a slightly different dialect or accent and one of the benefits of learning French with the Museum of Knowledge is the museum’s ability to address dialogue differences across the varying regions of the world where French is spoken.