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21:49 Jan 20, 2017 |
English to Arabic translations [PRO] Art/Literary - Poetry & Literature / technology, internet | |||||
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| Selected response from: Bouchra Laghzali (X) Morocco Local time: 10:27 | ||||
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5 +1 | خبرة سمعية فعلية |
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4 | تجربة أذنك الفعلية |
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خبرة سمعية فعلية Explanation: 0000000000000000 -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 10 hrs (2017-01-21 08:23:53 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Yes, Dear LZA18, we firstly learn our mother tongue language through our sense of hearing (ear). We listen then imitate the sounds we hear and so learning a second (foreign) language through listening, speaking, writing and reading skills. Your ear transfers meaningful sounds to your nervous system which naturally response and stores them in your memory. |
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تجربة أذنك الفعلية Explanation: وحدها تجربة أذنك الفعلية الممتدة يمكنها أن تخزن كل ما يوجد في جهازك العصبي |
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