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Change Your Life in FIVE Weeks: How Learning A Language Changes Your Life

Learning a language can change your life for the better in many incredible ways. The Language Learning Institute has designed highly effective five week courses that incrementally allow you to experience the following top four reasons: 1) You Will Gain More Self-Confidence The positive feedback you will get from others who encourage you as you…
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Four Ways to Get Better at Language Learning

Have you ever found yourself feeling stuck in your attempts to learn another language? It happens to everyone. If you’re feeling frustrated, try these strategies proposed by Alex Rawlings who was named Britain’s most multilingual student. He teamed up with British Council to make a video discussing 4 ways to improve at a learning a language….
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When Are You Fluent in Another Language?

What really defines fluency in a language? It’s a difficult question, but this video gives a great answer. Alex Rawlings is an excellent person to consult about this question. He was named Britain’s most multilingual student and he teamed up with British Council to make a video about becoming fluent in another language and what that…
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The Benefits of Learning a New Language

We truly believe that you can gain a lot by learning another language. But don’t just take our word for it… Alex Rawlings, named Britain’s most multilingual student, teamed up with British Council to make a video about the benefits of learning a new language. We couldn’t agree more with the points in this video and…
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What Our Students Are Saying

“Planning a visit to Quebec province, I decided to attend a set of adult evening classes given by Nancy Scarselletta at a local high school. Her enthusiasm for, and knowledge of, the French language prompted me to sign up for further individual lessons. Over the last two years, I have come to appreciate Nancy’s vast experience –and infinite patience! — in teaching French with her unique emphasis on phonetics which she studied at the Sorbonne. In my opinion, French is not an easy language for English speakers given its unusual rules with multiple exceptions, potential liaisons, numerous irregular verbs, unfamiliar phonics, and plentiful idioms. I’ve appreciated Nancy’s approach and guidance throughout the course. And it’s been fun.”

— Richard Harlow

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