History Of The Scots Language

February 18th, 2010 by Joan Sebastien


In the 10th and 11th centuries Scots Gaelic was at its most popular as a language where most people who lived in Scotland spoke the language. Today there is only around 1.6% who can speak Gaelic. Most pro- Gaelic speakers would say that this was the plan of the English – to rid the British Isles of its Gaelic language and replace it by the English language. But there are a number of reasons for the decline of Gaelic as a language.

Incorporate Language Software During Childs Play

September 4th, 2009 by Bret Duffy


Teaching a child to speak English either as a first or second tongue the language software is the best tool available you can have. Incorporate the teaching during the play of the young child. You can do this by playing the tool at a hearing or seeing distance of the little learner. It does not matter if the young learner is intently listening or not as long as you constantly play it for the child to be familiar with.