I already repped Richie for the thread.
Since knowing about this website, I've recommended it to dozens of folks trying to learn a foreign language (or immigrants who try to get better at English). In all cases, if they had any internet literacy, it helped a lot.
It's another great tool in the toolkit for anyone trying to learn a language. From my experience, the best things (that are free) are :
1) Interact with the locals
2) Listen to music
3) Duolingo
4) reading newspapers and uncomplicated books
It's like khan academy for learning a language.
Since knowing about this website, I've recommended it to dozens of folks trying to learn a foreign language (or immigrants who try to get better at English). In all cases, if they had any internet literacy, it helped a lot.
It's another great tool in the toolkit for anyone trying to learn a language. From my experience, the best things (that are free) are :
1) Interact with the locals
2) Listen to music
3) Duolingo
4) reading newspapers and uncomplicated books
It's like khan academy for learning a language.
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