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The old notes can be paid in without generating a code. At least at access bank. Initially (in the morning), we were told that anyone who wants to pay in, would have to generate a CBN code, but by afternoon, they started collecting them with just your deposit slip. Am not sure what changed. |
Hi. If you are planning to live or visit Côte d'Ivoire as an English Speaker, you will need at least a basic knowledge of French. For enquiries on how to begin (speaking French), WhatsApp on +260768805735. |
Op are you still looking for where to buy garri? |
You are welcome. You can. |
Alright. I will find out more from someone who works with immigration and get back to you. |
Oh sorry about that. Citizenship for those born in Zambia used to be automatic. I just saw that now the child can only apply to be registered when they reach 18. I hope you find what you are looking for. |
OP since Africa is not a problem for you, you can consider Zambia. It's peaceful and has the 10th strongest passport in Africa. (If I remember correctly). It's not as though it's one very beautiful country but it has a system that works and Zambians have a good reputation outside. You will also not need to spend too much for everything. |
I have tried to learn a few of the languages you posted and for me the easiest is Chinese. Learning to speak Chinese is really easy, it doesn't have nearly as much grammar rules as so many other languages. The difficult part is learning to write Chinese characters. Now that is difficult. With constant practice you would be able to recognize them but writing is not easy atall. I suppose that's why many people opt for pinyin. 2nd English, 3rd Spanish, but that's probably because I already speak French. 4th Portuguese. I tried learning Japanese but couldn't sustain my interest. French is among the difficult. too many rules. At the end of the day, it all depends on the person. This is just me. |
HELLASJ:Thanks. Yes it is. Learning a new Language can be challenging but totally worth it. |
Nackzy:Thank you @ Nackzy. I hope these tips help you in your journey. |
Are you currently learning a new language (French, Yoruba, Ibo, Hausa, Chinese, Swahili etc) and wondering how you can make the most of your study time? Here are 7 tips to help you attain fluency fast. 1. Have a personal interest in your target Language. Even if your reason for learning a Language is for professional use, try also having a personal love for it. Putting in time and effort to learn a new language can feel like a chore. You wish you could wake up the next day and be fluent. While there is no magical way out, the process can go faster if you are doing something that is of interest. 2. Familiarize yourself with the Language. Before you start learning, you can get a feel of the language through audio, video, and text. You will be able to pick up new words and get rid of the alien feeling towards the language when you start learning. 3. Learn to pronounce words the right way from the beginning As you learn new words, learn the right pronunciation from the beginning. Each language has its own rules, learn and follow them. 4. Say it aloud Speak words aloud as you learn them and repeat as often as you can, even if you are the only one around for ten miles. 5. Practice with a native speaker Try speaking with others as soon as possible, even if you are only replying with a 'yes' or 'no' to a question. Doing this would boost your confidence, and before you know it, you are trying out sentences. 6. Practice with anyone. Add new words or phrases into your everyday conversation. You can do this, especially when speaking with friends and family. They won't mind that you do and might even have fun while you are at it. 7. Read books. Read books and articles written in your desired language as often as you can. When you do, you get a chance to test out what you are learning, thereby reinforcing them. It would also help you learn more or otherwise complex grammatical structures. More language learning tips at https://gareville.com Comments and suggestions are welcome ![]() |
Hi. Do you deliver to Zambia ? |
[quote author=phransixca post=52979317][/quote]Am in Ughelli |
phransixca:I am going from Delta |
When there is a whatsapp group pls add 08181340638 |
Pls add me on 08181340638. |
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