The Sidebar List Has Grown
The links in the sidebar have grown again! They are there for convenience....yours and mine. I read them on a daily basis, more or less. There are other daily reads that aren't listed in this area. Most of the blogs that aren't listed here have something to do with other Asian countries, Vietnam, China and Taiwan for example. Hopefully sooner than later, I will organise them so that one is not presented with a huge list of 40 or 50 blogs.
There are so many good blogs out there. They are 'good' for different reasons. The question is: how many to put into the links list? As many as I can read on a daily basis.
Most of the few recent additions appear towards the top of the list. They are all very good blogs!The 'Fred Shannon' blog appears closer to the bottom of the list. This is a very interesting website about how people learn languages. The writer explains a very complex subject, in an easy to read manner. For those of you who are interested in how we learn languages, I think you will find lots of information about how we humans do that. For teachers of a second language, this site is an invaluable source of information about language learning theory.
I discovered this site while reading one of my daily reads,'Hifromseoul' by Nathan Bauman. Thanks to both Nathan and Fred.
Happy blog exploring!
There are so many good blogs out there. They are 'good' for different reasons. The question is: how many to put into the links list? As many as I can read on a daily basis.
Most of the few recent additions appear towards the top of the list. They are all very good blogs!The 'Fred Shannon' blog appears closer to the bottom of the list. This is a very interesting website about how people learn languages. The writer explains a very complex subject, in an easy to read manner. For those of you who are interested in how we learn languages, I think you will find lots of information about how we humans do that. For teachers of a second language, this site is an invaluable source of information about language learning theory.
I discovered this site while reading one of my daily reads,'Hifromseoul' by Nathan Bauman. Thanks to both Nathan and Fred.
Happy blog exploring!
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