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Learn Chinese? Here’s how to make progress fast:

Tuesday, August 26th, 2008

To learn Chinese can seem to be an insurmountable task. There are seemingly too many difficulties for soembody of English language origin to ever master this fascinating language:

  • different writing with thousands of signs
  • words that if they are pronounced mean something totally different
  • physical distance to China (you can’t just quickly hop over to spend a weekend)

To learn Chinese well, one really would need to spend some time in China. And then where in China? There are different dialects of Chinese, with Mandarin Chinese being the main language. But then there is Cantonese Chinese, spoken in HongKong and Southern China, where there are a lot of economical activities…

One solution that will not make you perfect in either Mandarin or Cantonese, but will give you an excellent start and will immerse you into the language immediately is to listen to Pimsleur Chinese language audios. Everybody I know who used the Pimsleur method is raving about it. These audios allow you to go on a virtual trip to China, every time you listen to them.

Means, you are getting used to the different pronunciation, the ‘music’ of the Chinese language and you allow your brain to acquire the language similar to the way you first learned your own English language. This works well and is a great basis for then continuing to study either one of the two main dialects, Mandarin or Cantonese.

Downloadable Pimsleur language lessons are available from here:

Give the Pimsleur method a try, you will be astonished how fast you will speak your first few phrases in Chinese, either Mandarin Chinese or Cantonese Chinese! Have fun!

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Pimsleur Arabic

Monday, August 25th, 2008

Learning Arabic can be quite a challenge, especially if you are trying to learn from books only.

The key reason most people struggle with new languages is that they aren’t given proper instruction, only bits and pieces of a language. You learn a few words, then some grammar, then something else but is does not seem to fit together….

Other language programs sell only these pieces — dictionaries; grammar books and instructions; lists of hundreds or thousands words and definitions; audios containing sometimes only useless drills. They leave it to you to assemble these pieces as you try to speak. Pimsleur enables you to spend your time learning to speak Arabic rather than just studying its parts.

It’s really like when you first learned to speak your own language: By hearing the sounds of the new language, your brain starts to get used to the ‘melody’ of the new language and it starts to add meaning to the different sounds (the Arab words). And before you know it, you’ll be understanding and speaking your first Arab phrase.

If you need to speak Arabic, be it the Eastern Arabic Language or the Egyptian Arabic Language, why not give the Pimsleur method a try? You can listen to sample audios online for free, or you can immedaitely dowload the Pimsleur Arabic audios.

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The Alchimist - Paulo Coelho - Audio Book at Special Discount Price:

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

Paulo Coelho’s enchanting novel has inspired a devoted following around the world.

This story, dazzling in its simplicity and wisdom, is about an Andalusian shepherd boy named Santiago who travels from his homeland in Spain to the Egyptian desert in search of treasure buried in the Pyramids. Along the way he meets a Gypsy woman, a man who calls himself king, and an Alchemist, all of whom point Santiago in the direction of his quest. No one knows what the treasure is, or if Santiago will be able to surmount the obstacles along the way. But what starts out as a journey to find worldly goods turns into a meditation on the treasures found within. Lush, evocative, and deeply humane, the story of Santiago is an eternal testament to the transforming power of our dreams and the importance of listening to our hearts.

For the month of July 2008 you can download this magnificient audio book for the specially discounted price of ONLY $13.04!

The Alchimist - Paulo Coelho - Audio Book at Special Discount Price

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Learn Albanian … with Audio Books!

Wednesday, June 4th, 2008

To learn Albanian seems to be no mean feat, if you listen the native Albanian speak… But if you can get hold of one of these native speakers and he happens to be a language teacher, it’s quite easy and fun to learn.

An alternative to a native Albanian speaker are audio books. Listening to a good Albanian language audio, especially when you do this regularly, will let you a bsorb the language quite easily and you’ll be astonished how quickly you will speak Albanian.

Pimsleur has developed a great Albanian language class on audio, go listen to a sample recording here: Albanian Language Audios Pimsleur Download .

The Albanian language also comes in really handy when you visit Albania, a great country to pass a few weeks of relaxed holidays. Great beaches along the Adriatic Sea and the Ionian Sea invite to relax, the historic towns and a great culture let the visitors choose between relaxation and exploration. Speaking Albanian also will allow you to exchange views with the Albanians and to learn more about the way they live, work and play.

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Roald Dahl - Great Stories For Your Kids

Monday, May 12th, 2008

Kids truly love stories. And kids love it when somebody takes the time to tell or read them a fine story. They usually have a few favourite stories which they want to hear over and over again. That’s good, because it allows them to continuously develop the mental images that go with the story and to make use of their own imagination.Some parents do a really great job helping their kind to develop their fantasy and to allow them to have inputs other than from TV. Others are unfortunately not aware, how important it is to encourage this capacity of imagination, fantasy and mental images. Video games and TV may be very parctical to keep kids busy and out of your feet, but they are not really helping the growth of your kids mental abilities.”I don’t have time to read stories to my kids” you may say. That’s truly a problem for some parents, more so if you are a working parent and if you have to take care of your household and kids after your regular work hours. That however does not mean that you can not stimulate the intellect of your kids with good stories. Fortunately, there are plenty very good recordings of childrens novels and stories for kids available. These audiobooks come either on Compact Disc in physical format or even more convenient, free audio books for kids can be downloaded from the internet and you can then either play them on your computer, burn them to CD and listen to them on a regular stereo or on your car audio system, or they can be directly played on an MP3 player.

The great thing is that many of these kids tales can be found for very little or even no money at all! The choice of audio books with kids adventure stories is very hughe and you are sure to find the audios with stories that your children love best.

Roald Dahl - Some of the more well known authors and stories are i.e. Roald Dahl and his series of well known and popular stories like i.e. “Fantastic Mr. Fox“, “The Witches” or “Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator“. These are the tales kids love. They are taken out of a fantasy world but contain parts that the kids recognize from their own daily life. The descriptions of the people and places where the story happens are detailed enough to provide the kids with a good base to start, but then the author leaves enough room for their own imagination. A good tale well told is really ‘cinema in the head’!

Step back a few minutes and close your eyes. Now try to remember one of the stories that you were told when you were still a kid, or if nobody told you a story (how sad…) try to remember a book you read then. Normally you will find that a combination of images and even feelings will pop up in your mind and you are taken back into a long forgotten fantasy world.

Be sure that your kids will be able to also experince these great recollection when they are grown up, help them develop one of the most important mental abilities, creativity and fantasy! With a good kids audio book you can wake up mental abilites that will be important for your kid the entire life …. and you will have a lot of really happy quiet hours yourself, as the kids will listen to these stories over and over again.

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The Anatomy Of A Successful Life

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008

Dr. Creflo A. Dollar has written a book that has a number of really good pointers to what it takes to get your life on the right track: “8 Steps To Create The Life You Want: The Anatomy Of A Successful Life”.

His most important message: “Don’t wait until tomorrow for the life you want today“.

Dr. Creflo A. Dollar shows you a program of eight steps to the magnificent life you crave! Confidence, peace, and abundant life …. - we all long for these things. But in this life-changing audio book, the author who is also a renowned pastor Dr. Creflo A. Dollar challenges his listeners to stop only wishing for a satisfying life.

Instead, Dr. Dollar proclaims, we should be claiming the success that God promises today. We do not have to be defined by past failures or mediocrity; we must move forward into the richness available to us right now. God has designed a glorious destiny for each of us, and all we have to do is take hold of it. In order to seize our destiny, each of us must be willing to radically transform our lives. ‘If you don’t like the way you feel,’ says Dollar, ‘you’ve got to change the way you think.’ By taking manageable steps along the way, each of us can achieve life to the fullest; until it overflows.

This great audio book is available for immediate download here:

8 Steps To Create The Life You Want: The Anatomy Of A Successful Life - Creflo Dollar - Audio Book Downloads

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Buying, Renovating and Selling Your House

Sunday, April 27th, 2008

For most Americans, our homes are our biggest single asset. In this audio book, real estate and finance adviser Gerri Willis sets out twelve key rules for becoming “home rich.” From buying to renovating to selling, Willis tells listeners how to get the best return on their investment.

Home Rich is Gerri Willis’ essential guide for new and current homeowners on how to make your home the most lucrative investment of your life.

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George’s Secret Key To The Universe

Friday, April 25th, 2008

If you wondered about the universe and the secrets it holds, or if you simply want to understand how earth and all the stars came to be and where we’re headed, then this is a great audio book to listen to:

Stephen Hawking, author of the multi-million copy bestselling A Brief History of Time, and his daughter Lucy explain the universe to readers of all ages. The beauty of this is that it’s not some scientific lingo that only experts understand. ‘Readers of all ages’ means simply, that it’s told in a clear, understandable way.

The story line:George’s parents, who have always been wary of technology, warn him about their new neighbors: Eric is a scientist and his daughter, Annie, seems to be following in his footsteps.

Despite this warning, George befriends them and Cosmos, their super-computer, he finds himself on a wildly fun adventure, while learning about physics, time, and the universe. With Cosmos’s help, he can travel to other planets and a black hole.

But what would happen if the wrong people got their hands on this super computer Cosmos? George, Annie, and Eric aren’t about to find out, and what ensues is a funny adventure that clearly explains the mysteries of science.

George’s Secret Key To The Universe - Lucy Hawking and Stephen Hawking - Audio Book Downloads

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The Cosmic Ordering Service: A guide to realising your dreams

Saturday, March 15th, 2008

The Cosmic Ordering Service is the new self-help phenomenon. It is recognised as the book that turned TV presenter Noel Edmonds’ life around.

Here’s an audio book that will appeal to you if you have unfulfilled dreams: Bestselling author Barbel Mohr teaches you how to fulfil all your wishes – just by placing an order with the universe.

For her, this cosmic ordering system seems to work just fine: She has used the Cosmic Ordering Service to gain her dream job, the ideal man, money, health – even a castle to live in!

Barbel Mohr has taught hundreds and thousands of others how to listen to your inner voice, place your order, sit back, and let marvellous things happen.

Listen to a sound sample of this dream audio book here:

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How To Get Rid of Stress - Free Audio Book

Wednesday, March 12th, 2008

Maggie Lawrie is a highly reputed expert on stress management. In this interview with other experts, she lays out simple steps how anybody can reduce and even get rid of stress. Grab this free audio book and download it immediately:

How to Get Rid of Stress: Maggie Lawrie Free Podcast

Maggie is also an expert in relaxation techniques. She has a warm and encouraging voice. She says “I just want everyone anywhere in the world to know they can relax and start enjoying their life now”.

Here is what some of her listeners say about her:

Fantastic!
Maggie has a very relaxing voice and sounds like she truly does understand what its like to be stressed out. I’m amazed I feel so light after listening to the relaxation. She does point out its not rocket science but somehow after listening I felt like a new woman. My friends at work have even commented on the difference so I would certainly recomend this to anyone.

Jane Smith from Dorset, UK

Stress Free Now!!
At last, something that actually works! Thank you Maggie. This is a straighforward product that actually delivers. I feel so relaxed and feel that I can get on with my life now. Best thing I’ve bought in ages!!
Robert Bentley from London, England

What a lovely voice
This lady has a really lovely voice, makes you feel like you’ve known her for years. I really liked the content too. Good practical advice to remind you that there are more important things in life that we should be concentrating on. I’d never done a relaxation before but I enjoyed it and have actually listened to it regularly since. Highly recommended.

Nigel Goodhall from Telford, UK

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