Daniel Arrow
Coronavirus lockdown - Want to Learn English? Italian? French? There’s No Time Like the Present
It’s a classic travel fantasy: flying to another country to learn a language through<em> </em>a combination of<em> </em>classes and swanning around, ordering meals at sidewalk cafes, shopping at street markets, slipping into darkened theatres. Yet with much of the world under stay-at-home orders,<em> </em>that dream may seem more distant than ever.

But it’s not entirely. After all, it’s never been easier or more affordable to get help learning a language. And while you may be doing so from your living room, you can still dive in and meet native speakers. Even better, many first-rate language tools are free, or at the very least won’t break the bank.

What do you think are the best personalised methods in foreign language acquisition?
*Leave your solutions and suggestions in the comments ;)

Apr 28, 2020 5:10 PM