My Educational Articles

Names of fruits and vegetables in French, Spanish and German with pictures
Learning basic vocabulary in a foreign language can be a dull task. It doesn’t make much sense to go through a long list of translations and to memorize, for example, that “apple = pomme” in French, because you can’t speak a language by translating your mother tongue word for word. (...)
February 22, 2014 – Jakub MarianFrench, German, Spanish
Witty and funny quotes about work and jobs
“It’s true hard work never killed anybody, but I figure, why take the chance?” (...)
February 17, 2014 – Jakub MarianEnglish
Witty and funny quotes about politics
“You can get much farther with a kind word and a gun than you can with a kind word alone.” (...)
February 16, 2014 – Jakub MarianEnglish
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Pronunciation of ‘despicable’ in English
When you despise /dɪˈspaɪz/ (dis-paayz) something, you find it despicable, which is pronounced as /dɪˈspɪkəbəl/ (dis-pik-ə-bl) (...)
February 16, 2014 – Jakub MarianEnglish
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Pronunciation of ‘vinegar’ in English
Vinegar is used to make food more sour /ˈsaʊər/ (saau-ə) UK, /ˈsaʊɚ/ (saau-rr) US. Although the word is related to vine /vaɪn/ (...)
February 16, 2014 – Jakub MarianEnglish

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Quantification without variables
I have written several articles about a way to do classical calculus without using variables, e.g. how to differentiate or integrate (...)
February 15, 2014 – Jakub MarianMathematics
Facebook demotes publishers by reducing reach
Facebook has made it nearly impossible for publishers to reach their fans without paying for ads. I spend hours a day writing quality (...)
February 12, 2014 – Jakub MarianBlog
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Stressed and unstressed ‘the’ and ‘a’ in English (the strong form of articles)
Articles in English have three different forms (at least in pronunciation). If “a” or “the” are followed by a vowel, they change to “an” (...)
February 11, 2014 – Jakub MarianEnglish
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Pronunciation of ‘February’ in English
I heard someone complaining about the fact that he had to say to himself “feb–ru–ary” every time he wanted to spell the name of the (...)
February 9, 2014 – Jakub MarianEnglish
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English words in which ‘ss’ is pronounced as ‘z’
In French, Italian, German and some other languages that use the Latin alphabet, the spelling difference between “s” and “ss” is used to (...)
February 6, 2014 – Jakub MarianEnglish