Linguistic Safaris: 15 Minute Language lessons for the very lazy.
Language learning takes an enormous amount of concentration. Fortunately, it also can be done in a variety of ways. When you’ve got the regular forms of language study coming out of your ears, and you just can’t stand to conjugate another verb, try something different to keep you on track, even though you are too lazy to open up a book.| Comments on article "Linguistic Safaris: 15 Minute Language lessons for the very lazy." | |||||||||
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