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How to resume studying after a loss of motivation?
From Jasmine - Customer service, English teacher, Posted on May 11, 2020 2:15:06 PM 0
<p>After several months of learning a new language, have you thrown in the towel and taken a break from your revisions? A busy schedule, a loss of motivation, an unexpected event, difficulty in making progress... There are plenty of reasons to stop learning a language. But it’s possible to regain your motivation and get back to it with a smile! Here are our tips for returning to study despite a loss of motivation.</p>

After several months of learning a new language, have you thrown in the towel and taken a break from your revisions? A busy schedule, a loss of motivation, an unexpected event, difficulty in making progress... There are plenty of reasons to stop learning a language. But it’s possible to regain your motivation and get back to it with a smile! Here are our tips for returning to study despite a loss of motivation.

How to prepare for the English test of the public service in Canada
From L'équipe Global Lingua, Posted on Apr 15, 2020 12:21:36 PM 0
<p>To obtain work in the public service in Canada, it is necessary to certify your level of English by taking the federal government's English language test. This test consists of three parts: a listening test, a writing test and a reading test. Before you register, find out how to prepare effectively for the <a href=Public Service English Test in Canada.

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To obtain work in the public service in Canada, it is necessary to certify your level of English by taking the federal government's English language test. This test consists of three parts: a listening test, a writing test and a reading test. Before you register, find out how to prepare effectively for the Public Service English Test in Canada.

How to Make the Most of (And Prepare For) Online Courses?
From L'équipe Global Lingua, Posted on Apr 3, 2020 4:37:54 PM 0
<p>Have you decided to take online courses? Congratulations, it's an effective way to <strong>learn a language quickly</strong> and improve your conversation skills. After all, speaking a new language is one of the hardest things to do on your own, so you might as well do it with a teacher! But how do you get the most out of your online courses? <strong>How do you prepare for online courses?</strong> Global Lingua's teachers have some advice for you.</p>

Have you decided to take online courses? Congratulations, it's an effective way to learn a language quickly and improve your conversation skills. After all, speaking a new language is one of the hardest things to do on your own, so you might as well do it with a teacher! But how do you get the most out of your online courses? How do you prepare for online courses? Global Lingua's teachers have some advice for you.

How to Learn French Fast?
From Fred - French teacher, Posted on Mar 18, 2020 12:51:18 PM 0
<p>You're wondering what is the quickest way to learn French? We all want to be able to learn new languages quickly… Especially French! So, how to learn French fast? Obviously, the learning journey will be different for everybody, but we rounded up 6 quick ways to learn French and become fluent.</p>

You're wondering what is the quickest way to learn French? We all want to be able to learn new languages quickly… Especially French! So, how to learn French fast? Obviously, the learning journey will be different for everybody, but we rounded up 6 quick ways to learn French and become fluent.

Know Your Level of English According to CEFR Levels
From Yashar - English and Persian teacher, Posted on Feb 20, 2020 11:49:31 AM 0
<p>What is my level of English? It's not always easy to know your level, especially when you think you're a beginner but getting closer to the intermediate level. To make it easier, it’s possible to estimate your level of English using the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), which includes 6 levels.</p>

What is my level of English? It's not always easy to know your level, especially when you think you're a beginner but getting closer to the intermediate level. To make it easier, it’s possible to estimate your level of English using the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), which includes 6 levels.

Listen and Learn: Learn a Language With Babbel Podcasts
From L'équipe Global Lingua, Posted on Feb 7, 2020 1:10:00 PM 0
<p>Do you like listening to podcasts to pass the time? Integrate them fully into your language learning! Babbel understands the value of podcasts to help you make faster progress in learning a foreign language. That’s why the learning platform has created several Babbel podcasts. Discover 9 podcasts in English, French, Spanish and Italian.</p>

Do you like listening to podcasts to pass the time? Integrate them fully into your language learning! Babbel understands the value of podcasts to help you make faster progress in learning a foreign language. That’s why the learning platform has created several Babbel podcasts. Discover 9 podcasts in English, French, Spanish and Italian.

Are English Classes for Adults Really That Effective?
From Uzma - English teacher, Posted on Jan 23, 2020 1:41:23 PM 0
<p>Is it really useful to take English courses for adults? Is it the right solution to learn English as a beginner or to improve your level? Don't worry, learning English is not just for children or teenagers. Here are some good reasons to take English courses for adults.</p>

Is it really useful to take English courses for adults? Is it the right solution to learn English as a beginner or to improve your level? Don't worry, learning English is not just for children or teenagers. Here are some good reasons to take English courses for adults.

What Is a Lingua Franca?
From Lauranne - French and English teacher, Posted on Jan 3, 2020 9:00:00 AM 0
<p>Have you ever heard of lingua franca? No, it’s not the French language, but rather a language that was used by people of different ethnic groups for trade! When was this language spoken? Which modern lingua francas are still used today? You will find more information in this article.</p>

Have you ever heard of lingua franca? No, it’s not the French language, but rather a language that was used by people of different ethnic groups for trade! When was this language spoken? Which modern lingua francas are still used today? You will find more information in this article.

Why Learn a Foreign Language?
From Laura - Spanish teacher, Posted on Nov 5, 2019 4:33:20 PM 0
<p>Did you know that there are more than 6000 languages in the world? So why bother learning one, two or even three? Learning a foreign language is much more beneficial than you think. Discover the benefits of learning a new language, either for fun or for work.</p>

Did you know that there are more than 6000 languages in the world? So why bother learning one, two or even three? Learning a foreign language is much more beneficial than you think. Discover the benefits of learning a new language, either for fun or for work.

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