Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Nowadays, it's easier than ever to learn a second language, because you don’t need to attend school. You can self-teach in the ...
If you plan on traveling out of the country this summer, you might want to learn a new language to help you get around your trip location. Learning a new language can be difficult, but there's nothing ...
Language learning is now more accessible than ever, thanks to technology. While Duolingo’s gamified approach makes learning fun, it can feel repetitive and lacks depth for real conversations. If you ...
In Europe, nine out of 10 students study a foreign language. In the United States, only one in five does. From 1997 to 2008, the number of American middle schools offering foreign languages dropped ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- So far, my favorite sentence in Dutch is “Ik fiets vaak:” I bike often. I’m also a big fan of “heel veel,” which means very much. I learned both from Duolingo, the addictive ...
Let's face it — one of the most awkward situations you can find yourself in is having a communication gap when you're in a foreign country. Gone are the days of hiring a translator or relying solely ...
When the pandemic hit in 2020, home quarantine exhausted all my favorite go-to hobbies within a month. Netflix and chilling, trying out new recipes, and working through my TBR quickly lost their ...
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If you have been wanting to learn a foreign language, there’s never been a better time to start. With smartphone apps, you can now learn any language from the comfort of your couch. Of course, ...
Learning new languages is quite fun. But if you want to master a language not native to you, it will require immense dedication and practice. Thankfully, it has never been easier. We now have ...
I wouldn't exactly say the French has been going well. A few decades after I left behind my high school language requirement (and the middling grades that accompanied it), I decided recently it was ...