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Icelandic Noun Master 1.0.3
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Learn, practise and ultimately master Icelandic noun declensionsonyour device!
Icelandic Verb Blitz 1.4.1
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Learn and practise Icelandic verbswiththisinteractive verb reference. With over 270 commonlyusedverbspresented in the both past and presentindicativeconjugations,Icelandic Verb Blitz is a clear andeffective way torefresh andrevise your grammar skills, as well asexpand yourIcelandicvocabulary.As well as a verb reference, there are four intensiveverbdrillactivities to quiz yourself on your conjugationknowledge:- Infinitive quiz: do you know the meaning of theeachverb?- Conjugation quiz: can you select the correct verb form foragivenpronoun?- Snap quiz: can you spot when the Icelandic andEnglishsentencesmatch? Try to get ten in a row!- Gapfill: can you spell out the missing word intheconjugatedsentence?In each game, you can choose to play with just yourtickedverbs,or, for an extra challenge, the whole bank of verbs.The appwilleven track your performance throughout the games, so youcancheckat any time the entries you're finding trickiest.The verbs selected represent some of the mostcommonlyusedIcelandic words, so Icelandic Verb Blitz is a great waytoincreaseand practise your everyday vocabulary, too!Made by a linguist and language learner forotherlanguagelearners, Icelandic Verb Blitz is a great way toimproveyourIcelandic. Gangi ykkur vel and happy learning!
Speak Icelandic : Learn Icelan 1.0.17
Speak Icelandic fluently from many languages with Audios, ImagesandGames.
Icelandic-English Dictionary 2.6.3
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Icelandic - English dictionary, with words, example sentences andaword trainer
Stafrófið 1.3
The Icelandic alphabet with soundsandpictures.Simple app for kids to learn the Icelandic alphabet.Íslenska stafrófið. Einfalt forrit fyrir ung börn til aðlæraaðþekkja stafina. Allt á íslensku.
Learn Icelandic words 1.0
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Vocabulary is the cornerstone ofyourskills.Without a large vocabulary, even the bestunderstandingofIcelandic grammar will not allow you to speakIcelandic.Memorizingvocabulary may not be your favorite activity,but thereare plentyof creative ways to make it more fun. In thisapp youwill learnIcelandic through pictures. To learnIcelandicvocabulary, a littleeach day is the key to success.
Speaky - Language Exchange 3.2.2
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Learn Icelandic by WAGmob 1.5
* * * * * WAGmob: An eBook and appplatformforlearning, teaching and training !!! * * * * *WAGmob brings you a simpleNeasy, on-the-go learningappforIcelandic.Learn Icelandic by WAGmob helps you learn infiveprimaryways:1) Visual Dictionary: Use our interactive dictionary tolookupbasic words. Each entry includes a correspondingimageandrecording, letting you hear how the word is pronounced byanativespeaker!2) Phrasebook: Use our interactive phrasebook to read phrasesforthebelow topics. You can hear its pronunciation at any timebytappingon the card!3) Vocabulary: Use our vocabulary to look up basic words.Eachentryincludes a corresponding translation & recording,lettingyouhear how the word is pronounced by a nativespeaker!4) Flashcards: Review what you've learned at any timebyusingflashcards, tapping to see the meaning of the word ontheotherside of the card!5) Quizzes: For any category you can take a multiplechoicequiz,take it as many times as you like, and share your finalscorewithyour friends!Visual Dictionary on following topics:Fruits and Nuts,Vegetables,Food,Herbs and Spices,Colors,Shapes,Family,School,House,Body Part,Animals,Time-Day-Month.Phrases on following topics:Greetings and General Words,Phrases for Courtesy,Food, Drink and Going Out,Places, People and Family,Travelling Around,General Questions,Medical Emergency,Police Emergency,Shopping,Dating,Sports and the Outdoors.Vocabulary on following topics:People-related,Nature and Geography,Profession,Materials,Adjectives and Adverbs,Places,Sports,The Weather.About WAGmob apps:1) A companion app for on-the-go, bite-sized learning.2) Over Three million paying customers from 175+ countries.Why WAGmob apps:1) Beautifully simple, Amazingly easy, Massiveselectionofapps.2) Effective, Engaging and Entertaining apps.3) An incredible value for money. Lifetime of free updates!*** WAGmob Vision : simpleNeasy apps for a lifetimeofon-the-golearning.****** WAGmob Mission : A simpleNeasy WAGmob appineveryhand.****** WAGmob Platform: A unique platform to create andpublishyourown apps & e-Books.***Please visit us at www.wagmob.com or write [email protected] would love to improve our app and app platform.
Icelandic bestdict 1.17
English Icelandic dictionary
Icelandic Number Whizz 1.2
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Learn and practise your Icelandic numbers through games!
pasp filologias 2.0
Η εμπιστοσύνη που δείχνουν οι φοιτητέςστηνΠΑΣΠ Φιλολογίας, σε σημείο να την αναδείξουν πρώτη καιμεαυτοδύναμο ποσοστό (58,76%), μας δίνει όρεξη και διάθεσηναπρωτοπορούμε. Σεβόμενοι την στήριξη των φοιτητών, αποφασίσαμετηδημιουργία της παρούσας εφαρμογής για κινητά τηλέφωνα, η οποίαθαβοηθήσει τους φοιτητές στην καλύτερη ενημέρωσή τους. Μέσα απόαυτήτην εφαρμογή μπορεί ο καθένας να ενημερωθεί σχετικά με:1) Αλλαγές στο πρόγραμμα, ακυρώσεις μαθημάτων,αναπληρώσειςμαθημάτων, αναρτήσεις βαθμολογιών.2) Πληροφορίες για συνέδρια, σεμινάρια, ημερίδες.3) Χρήσιμα τηλέφωνα για την Κομοτηνή, τηλέφωναέκτακτηςανάγκης.4) Ιστοσελίδες τού πανεπιστημίου (Βαθμολογίες, Eclass, Email)5) Τον οδηγό σπουδών του τμήματος, ο οποίος περιέχειαναλυτικέςπληροφορίες για τα μαθήματα ανά εξάμηνο, για το φοιτητικόεπίδομα,τα μεταπτυχιακά, για τον σύλλογο φοιτητών και τη ζωήστηνΚομοτηνή.6) Τα δρομολόγια των λεωφορείων προς ΠανεπιστημιούποληΣας ευχαριστούμε για την εμπιστοσύνη σας,ΠΑΣΠ ΦΙΛΟΛΟΓΙΑΣThe confidence shownbystudents in PASP Literature, to the point of the show firstandstandalone percentage (58.76%), gives us an appetite and desiretoinnovate. Respecting the support of the students, we decidedtocreate this application for mobile phones that will assiststudentsin better information. Through this application can each beupdatedon:1) Changes in the program courses canceled, refillscourses,scores posts.2) Information for conferences, seminars, workshops.3) Useful phones for Komotini, emergency phones.4) University Sites (Ratings, Eclass, Email)5) In the section curriculum guide, which containsdetailedinformation about the courses per semester for thestudentallowance, graduate, for the club and student lifeinKomotini.6) The bus routes to campusThank you for your trust,PASP LITERATURE
INGLES para VIAJAR Gratis 9.0.0
FRASES Y PALABRAS USUALES DE INGLESPARAVIAJAR.Una relación de frases cortas y palabras más usadas y deusocorriente para poder sobrevivir cuando se viaja alextranjero.También tenemos los mejores audios ingles-español,incluimos ademásuna completísima guía de Londres,El complejo de los españoles con el inglés es más fuerte quesuconocido “nivel medio”. Eli Brandsaeter, una profesora noruegaquelleva 20 años enseñando esta lengua a españoles asegura que“unalemán o un francés no habla mejor inglés que un español” yañadeque “tienen un gran complejo de que su nivel no es bueno y noesasí. Hay alumnos que tienen muy buen nivel pero creen que esmenory tienen miedo al expresarse”. Esta profesora da clases apersonasde entre 20 y 50 años principalmente en empresas, contextoqueañade un extra de ansiedad en el turno de la expresiónoral.Los lingüistas y enseñantes en inglés recogen una serie derazonesprincipales que nos han llevado a alcanzar estecomplejo:1. El inglés es difícil… si sólo hablas españolDesde el punto de vista de un castellanoparlante el inglés esunalengua difícil, según indica Fernando Galván, catedráticodeFilología Inglesa de la Universidad de Alcalá. El inglés esunsistema de 12 vocales y el español tiene 5, por lo que de baseyanos topamos con un problema: siete sonidos nuevos que noconocemos.Por otro lado, nuestros vecinos portugueses cuentan conun sistemavocálico más complejo, indica Galván, por lo que tienenventaja departida.Para los escandinavos y alemanes es más fácil aprender inglésEnelEstudio Europeo de Competencia Lingüística (EECL), Suecia setomacomo país de referencia para comparar con el rendimiento delosestudiantes españoles. Nuestra defensa es que para losescandinavosy alemanes es más fácil aprender inglés porque se tratade lenguascon raíces etimológicas comunes: “Si la lenguainternacional fuerael italiano, por ejemplo, los españolesestaríamos en claraventaja”, añade el catedrático.Marta Mateo, directora de la Casa de las Lenguas de laUniversidadde Oviedo, cree que es un idioma que engaña: “Alprincipio parecefácil y la gente se cree que con cuatro reglas yaestá, peroresulta difícil llegar a un nivel avanzado porque no hayreglaspara muchas cosas”.2. Más de 500 millones de personas hablan el castellano“El mito de los españoles habría que aplicarlo a todas laslenguasmayoritarias”, opina Fernando Galván. La lengua española eselsegundo idioma más hablado del mundo como lengua nativa,ehistóricamente no ha surgido la necesidad de comunicarse enotroidioma. Lo mismo le pasa a los británicos o estadounidenses y alosvecinos franceses, que también presumen de su escaso dominiodelinglés.3. La versión original es esencialSe suele culpar a la televisión de muchos de los males denuestrasociedad y para no perder la costumbre se le añade una más:noentendemos inglés porque siempre hemos escuchado latelevisióndoblada al español. Uno de los estudios que recoge elEECL dice quela escucha y visionado de productos audiovisuales enversiónoriginal en televisión mejora un 21% los resultados delosestudiantes en comprensión oral.En los países pequeños no interesa el doblajeLa historia noshaarrastrado a una costumbre por el doblaje que tiene unacausaeconómica y otra histórica, según analiza Fernando Galván:enprimer lugar, en los países pequeños no se doblan laspelículasporque es más barato subtitularlas, no compensaeconómicamente eldoblaje. Por otro, el doblaje se entendió en elFranquismo como unaforma de censura y de ensalzamiento de la naciónespañola. Elresultado es que “hay una generación o dos largasacostumbrados aldoblaje”, apunta Galván.Habituar el oído desde pequeños a escuchar inglés es tanefectivocomo que un reciente estudio de la Universidad de laColumbiaBritánica y la Descartes de París ha demostrado que losbebésbilingües son capaces de diferenciar sus dos idiomas desdelossiete meses.PHRASES AND COMMONENGLISHWORDS TO TRAVEL.A list of short phrases and more used and commonly used wordsinorder to survive when traveling abroad. We also have thebestEnglish-Spanish audios, plus we include a comprehensive guidetoLondon,The complex of Spanish with English is stronger than hisfamous"middle level". Eli Brandsaeter, a Norwegian professor whohasspent 20 years teaching the language to Spanish claims that"aGerman or a French not speak better English than a Spanish"andadds that "have a large complex that their level is not goodandnot so . Some students have very good level but believe it islessand are afraid to express themselves. " This teacher teachespeoplebetween 20 and 50 years primarily in companies, context addsanextra anxiety in the turn of the oral expression.Linguists and English teachers collect a number of main reasonshaveled us to achieve this complex:1. English is difficult ... if you only speak SpanishFrom the point of view of a Castilian-English is adifficultlanguage, according to Fernando Galvan, professor ofEnglish at theUniversity of Alcalá. English is a set of 12 vocaland Spanish has5, so basic and we ran into a problem: seven newsounds do notknow. On the other hand, our Portuguese neighbors havea morecomplex vowel system, said Galvan, so they have astartingadvantage.For Scandinavian and German is easier to learn inglésEn theEuropeanStudy of Language Proficiency (LFSE), Sweden is taken asreferencecountry for comparison with the performance of Spanishstudents. Ourdefense is that for Scandinavian and German is easierto learnEnglish because it is common etymological roots languages:"If theinternational language was Italian, for example, theSpanish wouldbe a clear advantage," added the professor.Marta Mateo, director of the House of Languages ​​at theUniversityof Oviedo, believed to be a language that deceives: "Atfirst itseems easy and people think that with four rules already,but it isdifficult to reach an advanced level because there are norules formany things. "2. More than 500 million people speak the Castilian"The myth of the Spaniards should apply to all majorlanguages,"says Fernando Galvan. The Spanish language is the secondmostspoken language in the world as a native language, andhistoricallyhas not been a need to communicate in another language.The samehappens to the British or Americans and the Frenchneighbors, whoalso boast of their poor command of English.3. The original version is essentialIt is usually blame television for many of the ills of oursocietyand not lose the habit is added one more: we do notunderstandEnglish because we have always heard the dubbed intoSpanishtelevision. One study that collects LFSE says that listeningandviewing audiovisual products in their original version onTVimproves the results 21% of students inlisteningcomprehension.In small countries are not interested in doblajeLa historyhasdragged us into a custom for dubbing that has an economic causeandother historical, according to analyzes Fernando Galvan: first,insmall countries movies do not bend because it ischeapersubtitularlas not financially compensated dubbing. On theother,dubbing was understood in the Franco regime as a form ofcensorshipand aggrandizement of the Spanish nation. The result isthat "thereis a generation or two long accustomed to dubbing,"saidGalvan.Accustom the ear from small to hear English is as effective asarecent study by the University of British Columbia and theParisDescartes has shown that bilingual infants are abletodifferentiate their two languages ​​from seven months.
HSK-III 6.0
This is an educational program developed by the ConfuciusInstituteat the University of Valencia (Spain), which allows toprepare theofficial Chinese level test HSK (Level III) fromexamples ofexamination issued by Hanban. The HSK level-III involveslisteningand reading comprehension of 600 Chinese characters orwords(Hanzi-Pinyin), and equivalent to level B1 of CEFR (CommonEuropeanFramework of Reference for Languages) The HSK-III examconsists ofthree blocks, one listening comprehension (40questions), a readingcomprehension (30 questions) and a writingexpresion (10 question).Each block has a maximum score of 100points, and need to get 180points to pass the test. Project Lead:Vicent Andreu - ConfuciusInstitute Design & programmer: J.P.Sánchez - SonoftiggerSoftware Sound Producer: Damian Sánchez -Sonotrigger Imagen&know: Hanban Copyrigth Valencia 2015
Learn Norwegian - 11,000 Words 7.2.5
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