Why Context is King When Learning a Foreign Language

  • March 12, 2018

Your typical language class or course teaches you new vocabulary by supplying you with list of individual words that linked by a subject or theme (for instance colors, foods, traveling, etc). While

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The Ultimate Review of Rocket Languages

  • March 6, 2018

Rocket languages may not be as well known as Rosetta Stone, Pimsleur, or Duolingo. Still, the course has over 1 million users world wide.  Most importantly, it stands as one of the most well rounded

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How to Learn Korean on Your Own (And Teach Yourself)

  • February 16, 2018

If you're like me you like the adventure of diving head first into a foreign language and exploring it on your own terms.You don't want to be limited to the material or method of just one course, and you

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How to Learn Korean as Fast as Possible

  • February 15, 2018

We're going to cut through the fluff and get right down to meat of learning Korean. In this post you'll learn a method of learning Korean that will help you start speaking as quickly as possible.

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Best Programs to Learn Korean (The Top 5)

  • February 7, 2018

Finding a good Korean learning program can be tough. Many language learning companies either don't make a Korean course at all, or they simply copy and paste Korean words and phrases into what used

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Best Programs to Learn Chinese Mandarin (The Top 5)

  • February 7, 2018

It's not easy to find a good program for learning Chinese...A lot of companies put a "Chinese Mandarin" label on their Spanish or French course and call it a day. As a result Mandarin often doesn't get

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The 3 Most Common Questions About the Romance Languages

No we're not talking about the language of love here. In this post we look at 3 of the most common questions about the Romance languages!What are the Romance languages?The Romance languages are a group

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How to Pronounce the Russian Vowel Ы (5 Approaches)

  • January 19, 2018

Often the Russian vowel Ы is one of the hardest Russian letters for native English speakers to pronounce. This is because Ы simply has no equivalent in the English language. When I first started

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