LanguageBird online language courses are a way for students to travel the globe with no passport. Students can experience cultural knowledge directly from a native speaker in their native country. Why is this so important? Kathy Cassidy explains the advantages …
European Languages If you’re studying a European language, the hardest thing you will encounter is conjugations. They will probably introduce them in your audio lessons but make sure you study them on your own time so that you fully understand …
Making a schedule to study is very important to stay on task. keeping a regular study schedule for language learning is especially important. Lili Does Critical Languages teaches us how to create a schedule for studying casually! First, I need …
Below is a list of important survival Chinese phrases, put on by Memrise, that you can usually learn in our online Chinese classes: With a population of over 1.35 billion people, China is rapidly becoming a ‘go-to’ destination for tourists …
Sometimes we realize that studying for a certain amount of time every day is ideal when you decide to learn languages online. However let’s be honest, some days all you want to do is relax and not worry about classwork, …
Spanish speakers from Latin America often don’t understand each other because their accents and vocabulary are so different. People’s culture often determines how they speak their language dialect and why. Check out this super interesting article on Language and Culture …
Over the past few years, it doesn’t take much observation to recognize the US is indeed becoming more and more of a bilingual society. Despite assumptions that English is still the dominant language, it is now very common to see …
We get it, you’re self-conscious about it. There’s no reason to be ashamed. Maybe it was that one time your friend started to converse in flawless French with the waiter for twenty minutes while you just sat there staring awkwardly …
Let’s face it: kids are weird. One second you’re teaching them how to eat peas, the next they’re presenting you their scientific findings on photosynthesis. Their young minds are ever-changing and always susceptible to picking up new information much quicker …
You’ve seen these types before. Whether it’s your old uncle posting those uncomfortably racist articles on Facebook or one of those “Speak English or Get the Hell Out” bumper stickers you happened to glance at when that Hummer cut you …