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Living Language - a useful resource

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By Ed Forteau, 22 July, 2008
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When you are in a different country, one of the most respectful ways to be a visitor is to speak the language. The locals - although they may speak English - are glad that you have tried to learn their language.

However, learning a language can be a time-consuming adventure! There are many ways to learn a language, and you should think about your learning style to choose the best way for you to learn.

Wandering Educators has partnered with Living Language - the foremost name in self-study language learning - to give you free shipping and handling if you order from them, and 15% off their online offerings.

 

Living Language has helped millions of people learn to speak, read, and write in many different languages since 1946. They offer books, cds, downloads, and online courses - in 27 different languages!

Gambatte! (try your hardest, in Japanese).

 

 

 

 

 

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