Orchard Road
Esplanade
Merlion Park
SG50 Jubilee Bridge
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Dandeli to Sirsi via Yellapura | Shirle Falls, Magodu Falls |Day 3 - Pre Monsoon Ride - Duration: 17:57.
Are there more people?
Nope. Only this much
It's 9 here right?
Bharath: I dint see Versys
Oh yeah!
Where is Nishant?
Its after many days we are seeing sunlight. otherwise it would be raining heavily eveyrday.
Nishant: yep it was same yesterday.
Nishant: That r3 color looks so amazing in the forest that I keep looking at it in the rearview mirror!
Bharath;s Mom: Do come next time home
Sure I will come :)
Shall we take a photo together?
Lets take one photo together. Ask your dad to come too.
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[ENG] 170324 HONGKIRA - DAY6 & The Ray - Duration: 1:13:37.
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Cuando empezar con el segundo o tercer o ... idioma - Duration: 9:08.
Hey, good morning, thank you for joining me on my lovely walk this morning.
Of course I'm not actually walking, I'm on my way to the golf course.
Because, I want to... I want to record a couple of videos,
well not want to, I'm ging to record a couple of videos,
And uhm,
yeah, thank you for joining me.
Recently, throught my Google Alerts, I found, and I read this article about when you should start teaching your children the second language.
I found that very interesting as an article,
and obviously as a bilingual, actually I speak 5 laguages, natively 2,
I have a strong opinion about it.
So, I did a little search,
which means, 5 seconds of googling, and I found a couple more articles.
And today in todays video I wanted to share with you, a little bit the ideas from those articles, as well as my own.
So the first 2 articles that I found, I read 3,
they say that you cannot start early enough because kids, they pick up the language very quickly,
they...
for them it's natural.
And one of the articles, actually mentiones that: already in the stomach, of the mother,
the child start picking up the sounds that it hears around him.
Now, in total, there are, between all the language, about 800 different sounds that we make to use a language.
The standard phonemic chart of English has 47, of the top of my head, different sounds.
That includes a couple of sounds that are similar between American and British English.
Obviously, when you go into detail there are many more.
English has soms sounds that Spanish doesn't have, and Spanish has sounds that, for example Manderin doesn't have, and the other way around.
So the child, before it's born, it already starts picking up on those sounds, according to the study in this article.
So one of the other things that this article mentions,
by the way, it's based on scientific study,
the kids, very early, start specializing the sounds that they receive,
whether it be French, English, Spanish, it doesn't really matter,
but they start specializing.
So when they grow up, bilingually,
meaning, 2 different languages,
They already have that wider sound range,
it's not the language, but it's the sound range
they know how to produce, or they recognize and try to produce, mimic, the different sounds between the languages.
One of the things I always find very interesting,
is that, a lot of the articles, and very often I read,
that being bilingual actually helps against the development of Alzheimers Desease.
Now that,
if there's no reason, if you can't find another reason, to have your child learn different languages, well,
Alzheimers Desease, or, trying,
to protect them from Alzheimers Desease, I think would be a great one.
Another article that I read was, what age is the best age to start learning a language.
My opinion is based on what my own experience is,
as well as the article that I read.
By the way, I haven't said it yet, but all three articles are down below in the discription.
So I grew up bilingually, nativaly, Frisian being my first language, which I speak at home with my parents, with my family,
Dutch being the language of the country I'm from,
and therefore it's my day to day language, in my country.
When I was a teenager I started learning German fairly quickly,
and I learned it by using it so.
And I didn't really have any problems with it.
And then later on I started perfecting my English and then when I moved to Spain,
which is now a little bit more than 6 years ago,
my Spanish took a real jump in improvement as well.
What I find interesting about the second article I read, and something I have to keep in mind as a teacher as well,
If you start learning a second language rather late, or in general,
if you start learning a certain language later in life, whether you are bilingual already or not,
certain concepts that you have in your mother tongue,
or the languages you learned when you were young,
are very much fixed into our brain.
And according to the study that the second article is based on,
this means that there are more complications into learning small differences.
One of those differences I very often see with my students, is that:
they commit the mistake of saying: "He have", or "he do"
Why, because they learn a certain structure in English and they have a different structure in Spanish,
and it is difficult to actually mix those.
So, there are certain concepts, of grammar, vocabulary where they're stuck.
The last aspect wich I want to mentions, wich the article mentions as well,
is something I find very intersting. Now, in English,
we only have a neuter article, "the", "a" or "an",
and there is no different between male and feminine.
In Spanish, for example, we have "el", "el niño" and "la", "la niña".
So for native English speakers, not having that difference makes it more complicated to adapt,
to the difference between on the one side male and the other side female.
This happens in every direction.
The last aspect I want to mention, which is important in when to start learning a language,
obviously, the earlier you start, in my opinion, the better it is, because kids will pick it up.
But there is one important aspect, which is need.
Wat happens is that, if you don't need a language, you'll get rusty or you won't even learn it.
I mean,
I would love to learn Mandarin, but I don't learn it because, you know, I don't need it.
My German is very rusty because I'm not using my German at all.
Whereas my Spanish is becoming more easier by the day,
my apologies, it's becoming easier by the day, just because of the fact that I use my Spanish on a day to day bases.
Whereas my Dutch,
I have very few Dutch speaking friends here in Madrid,
is actually sometimes becoming a problem for me to speak it correctly.
When I go home to my family and friends, they actually tell me that I make horrible mistakes in Dutch.
And that has something to do with the need. So if you can create for your child,
the environment of necessity for that language, it's even better and they will pick it up a lot quicker.
An au pair is a wonderful example, obviously joining me on a golf course is a wonderful example because,
I will have you speak English for 1 or 2 hours or if you want to even a whole day.
And I will create that necessity for you.
Now, there are also three points that the writer of the third article throws against it.
But, I would like to invite you to read all three of the articles, which I have down below, yourself.
Instead of me explaining everything.
And that's my signal to sign off.
I hope you enjoyed it, I hope you like it.
I hope it helps a little bit to think about what you want to do with your children and for yourself obviously as well.
Please, down below, like, comment and subscribe.
Here you can subscribe as well to my channel.
That's it. Thank you very much for watching,
until next time, but until that time, don't forget to practice.
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Figma Red...¿Hype? (Dilema) - Duration: 5:15.
October 2016
hmm let's see...
Oh!
New SH Figuarts
Ah!?
wh-what's this?
SHFiguarts Ash?
o...k..
Now it makes sense why they re-released the Charizard one
and..
wh-what's THAT
ugh...
ugh Bandai
Ffirst, you treat us bad with a Pikachu SHF that is really BAD
and so It occurs to them to include this with Ash
that pikachu looks horrible
Do you know what would be funny?
If Max Factory announces a Red figma in the next wonderfest
February 2017
okay...wonderfest
let's see
Ash Nendoroid
Lillie Nendoroid
*excitement is over 9000*
ok... ok...
let's not get too excited, is just signboard
just signboard
It can happen like has happened to others figmas
that is a signboard but the figure never appears until like 5 years after...
June 2017
hmmm....
wait.. what!?
Pre order since 13th June and 17th June through...
the Pokémon Center...
o...k....
*First time seeing pics of the actual figure*
it looks so COOL
looks WAY better than the Ash SH Figuarts
Oh! look THAT Pikachu
That's a nice-looking pikachu
wait a sec...
what's this?
uh....ok....
the pikachu is exclusive...
oh ok, double exclusive
one from Good Smile Company (Good Smile Shop)
and the other one from the Pokémon Center...
what's bothering me too much is..
the GSC/GSS one comes with the winky face
BUT! the Pokémon Center's one comes with the regular face
which means is a normal pikachu
but I'm sure everyone
EVERYONE
wants the normal pikachu
and not the one which has the winky face
June 13th, 2017
please don't go away ;-;
GSC...WHYYYYYYYYYYYYY
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No stepping-stone visas from Down Under Visa - Duration: 6:05.
No stepping-stone visas from Down Under Visa
The Australian visa system is made up of maybe 70+ visa types with specific purposes, all
designed to match specific situations.
These are the situations in which the Department of Immigration and Border
Protection has decided that it is reasonable for certain people to enter Australia from
other countries like the Philippines.
Meet the criteria, and the will grant you a visa and let you in.
Don't meet the criteria, and you don't get in.
Simple as that.
And what's more, the visas are designed around what's best for Australia.
People are allowed into Australia to the benefit of Australia and
Australian Citizens.
It has nothing to do with what somebody wants to do or how much they want to move
to Australia.
Applicants wanting a stepping-stone visa to Australia
I had one today.
"Can I get a working visa to Australia?
I'm a caregiver."
What Filipinos mean by "caregiver" is someone who takes care of normally
an old person.
Bathes them.
Feeds them, etc.
I explain that there are no work visas for that
type of work in Australia.
"How about a bartender?
I'm also a bartender."
Again, no.
"How about a student visa?"
*groan* Told me outright that she was looking for
a stepping-stone to Australia.
I don't want to sound unsympathetic, because I know how tough people
can do it here in the Philippines.
Everyone wants to secure their future, and can't blame anybody
for that.
But the reality is that no one can just go to
Australia because they want to.
If there were no restrictions, the Philippines would be empty by about
this time next week.
From our point of view?
I'm an Australian.
I may live in the Philippines, but I remain an Aussie and I want
what's best for Australia.
Australia's visa system is only tough because there are so many people trying
to mess about with it and therefore they have to crack the whip on everybody.
They can't just take everybody's word for it that they are sincere
and genuine in their visa applications because there are so
many trying to abuse that system.
And those like our caregiver-bartender-student simply don't match
up with any particular visa.
Australia doesn't have a skills shortage of caregivers or bartenders.
And study would be a waste of time and resources
as they had no real interest in studying.
It would have been so they could work 20 hours a week and
seek out opportunities to stay longer when the course
ended.
Down Under Visa manage legitimate visa applications only
Honestly?
Apart from the fact I won't assist applicants to bend the truth on applications, I really
have no interest in doing that type of work.
Australian Citizens are entitled to marry a woman from the
Philippines, and from my view they are very wise to do so.
And the Department of Immigration also recognizes that and has visas to match, ie.
partner visas and prospective marriage visas.
Families built on sound marriages are what a stable society
is built on.
Decent Australian men with good women?
That HAS to be good for Australia, and I'm proud
of the fact that my family....me, my wife, my son and now
my daughter....can help to make this happen many hundreds of times a year.
I want to continue putting my time into this.
So we will continue doing what we do, and that is primarily to help Australian Filipina
couples to get together and to build their families.
And we'll continue to work within the rules and to maintain a
reputation as ethical migration agents and consultants.
There are enough cowboys out there who will tell you what you want in order to make a
quick buck, and applicants totally unqualified for Australian
visas will keep applying for student visas and work visas only to be met with refusals.
And these cowboy operators will come and go over the years,
whereas Down Under Visa is in this for the long term.
And the Harvie family will continue to be the
one trusted name in Australian visas for Australian
Filipina couples.
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