The website Bacdefrancais.net  offers a wide variety of French literature online for free. It’s mainly aimed at French students who are in their last year of secondary school, so it’s only suitable for advanced foreign language students. This website has literature stretching from the 4th century through the 20th, and offers the opportunity to read […]

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The Bible story of the Tower of Babel is an explanation of how the people of the world came to be speaking different languages. According to the story in Genesis 11:1-9, which occurs several generations after Noah’s flood, all of the people in the world speak the same language. They decide to build a tower […]

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The Rocket Language courses are fairly well-known in the world of language learning. The web-based courses are available in Spanish, French, Italian, Chinese, German, Japanese, Russian, Arabic, Hindi, Korean, Portugese, American Sign Language, and in a number of English courses for speakers of other languages. They’re sold in the form of a one-time payment ranging […]

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  If you have been learning a foreign language for a certain length of time, the day will come when you won’t be able to find any learning materials which aren’t below your level. However, at the same time, you won’t be perfectly fluent yet. I was at this stage in German for a long […]

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  Arabic is a language which many people might consider to be too difficult to try to learn. It doesn’t only have an alphabet consisting of letters which look confusing to a lot of people, but those letters are also written in the opposite direction. LearnArabic.com offers an introduction to Arabic with both free and […]

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  Word frequency lists can be a helpful aid in learning a foreign language. Learning words in the order in which they’re most commonly used assures you that you’re covering all of the most important words. However, most people have difficulty learning words in isolation. This article will show you how to put together your […]

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  The short answer is no.   Language learning not only requires learning to understand the spoken language, but also reading, writing, and speaking. If you were to tune into an online radio station in a language that you’ve never studied, you wouldn’t understand a word that was being said. Presuming that the online radio […]

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  One concern which people often have about self-taught knowledge is the lack of opportunities to prove that knowledge. It can be frustrating to devote a lot of time and energy towards learning something, and then having no means of being able to document that knowledge to a potential employer, or to gain college credit […]

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  If you’re looking for a way to learn a foreign language for free, this post will discuss two great resources. The first one, Memrise, has been around for a number of years, while the second, Clozemaster, is more of a newcomer. Both have a wide variety of languages on offer, and both are based […]

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