Michele Frolla grew up hearing Italian, but didn’t learn to speak it until she was a bit older. After picking up her heritage language, she went on to live and work in Italy, fully immersing herself in the language. She then went on to create the Intrepid Guide where she shares her experience and tips […]
For this MosaLingua review, Holly Keenan tried out MosaLingua Italian for 60 days - then made a video of herself speaking Italian to show her progress.
I’m American. My roots are far reaching throughout Europe, but any familiarity with the culture was lost quickly after my grandparents’ arrival.
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Reliable and free online dictionaries for your target language This list of resources has been painstakingly researched by my team as part of our PREMIUM language immersion product American Sign Language Chinese (Mandarin) Chinese (Cantonese) Czech Dutch English Esperanto French German Greek (Classical) Hebrew Hungarian Irish Italian Japanese Korean Latin Polish Portuguese Russian Sign Language (Various sorts) […]
Talking about learning from mistakes... “Did I really just say that?” I asked myself as I was chatting to my future Italian mother-in-law over dinner.
I learned my first foreign language, Spanish, mostly by hanging out with Erasmus students during the gap year I spent in Valencia, Spain. In other words, I learned Spanish through speaking it. My second language project was Italian. And I learned it quickly — surprisingly quickly — in just a few months while I worked […]
This is a guest post by the author of Language is Music: Over 70 Fun & Easy Tips to Learn Foreign Languages, by Susanna Zaraysky. She speaks seven languages (Russian, English, French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese and Serbo-Croatian) with perfect or almost perfect accents because she used music, TV, radio and movies to supplement her language […]
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