Learn Spanish: Part Time Evening Course tagged articles
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Attitudes to Language Learning, Types of Courses: My Spanish evening course with Cactus
In about two months I will leave New York and will fly to Buenos Aires in order to complete my MBA at the UADE University. I’m far from being fluent in Spanish and this is probably the main reason I decided to take a Spanish program.
- Friday, 29th May, 2009
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Types of Courses: Evening language courses: why we introduced them to our product range
Cactus’ first few years in the language learning and training industries revolved for the most part around selling language courses abroad, and tailor-made language training for individuals or small groups.
- Thursday, 28th May, 2009
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Attitudes to Language Learning, Experience Cultures: Learning Korean in America
Since the early 1990s there has been a noticeable growing need for Korean language evening courses in North America.
- Tuesday, 19th May, 2009
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Attitudes to Language Learning, Language variations: Frequently asked questions about learning Spanish
Spanish is a very popular foreign language to learn, principally because it is spoken in so many parts of the world.
- Thursday, 7th May, 2009
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Attitudes to Language Learning, Experience Cultures: How can I complement my evening course in Italian?
Taking a part-time evening course in Italian is a fantastic way to learn the language. Indeed, often in the UK it’s one of the only ways to learn it given that French, Spanish and German continue to dominate the language learning options in secondary education.
- Friday, 24th April, 2009
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Experience Cultures: Languages and dance - the latest free time phenomenon
It seems, in the UK anyway, that traditional forms of dancing are enjoying a comeback. After many years of being hailed old-fashioned, and ‘uncool’ amongst young people especially, these types of dance are once again very much en vogue.
- Tuesday, 21st April, 2009
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Attitudes to Language Learning: Rekindle your language skills from yesteryear
There are lots of people today who regret not getting further with their foreign language studies at school or university.
- Thursday, 9th April, 2009
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Attitudes to Language Learning: Living in Brighton: How to practise your language skills outside of the classroom
The best way to learn a language is to build it into your every day life.
- Monday, 6th April, 2009
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Attitudes to Language Learning: Language courses in Boston
If you are thinking of learning Spanish in Boston, the capital and largest city in the state of Massachusetts, you will be in good company.
- Monday, 6th April, 2009
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Attitudes to Language Learning: People with foreign language skills are more sought after in the job market
Taking a course in a foreign language may initially be about expanding your horizons and meeting new people, but it actually can make you more marketable in your lifelong career.
- Thursday, 2nd April, 2009
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Types of Courses: The world in one city: learn a language in Liverpool
Liverpool handed its Capital of Culture status to Vilnius, Lithuania in January this year.
- Wednesday, 1st April, 2009
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Attitudes to Language Learning: International environments and the importance of non-verbal communication
Manchester United trio Carlos Tevez, Ji-Sung Park and Patrice Evra have apparently become best mates, to the bemusement of the rest of the players.
- Wednesday, 18th March, 2009
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Attitudes to Language Learning: Learning for love: Swedish courses in London
This term we have seen a large growth in the number of students taking Swedish, Turkish and Czech courses in London.
- Wednesday, 18th March, 2009
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Attitudes to Language Learning: What are the benefits of learning Spanish in evening Course format?
Spanish is the second most widely spoken language in the US after English.
- Tuesday, 17th March, 2009
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Types of Courses: Podcasts: the next step in language learning
Recently featured in the Financial Times, was a report about how a former English teacher turned entrepreneur has pioneered the first podcast method for learning Mandarin Chinese.
- Thursday, 12th March, 2009
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Attitudes to Language Learning, In the news: Britain’s foreign language failures
When it comes to foreign language learning, Brits are generally perceived amongst the international community to be ‘lax’.
- Tuesday, 3rd March, 2009
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Attitudes to Language Learning, Planning for a course: Exercising mind and body: how hobbies can help you
In the hectic age of today, it is important to retain some time for ourselves.
- Wednesday, 25th February, 2009
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Attitudes to Language Learning, Types of Courses: Top 10 misconceptions about part-time language Courses
Part-time language courses offer a convenient, affordable, and effective way to learn or refresh foreign language skills.
- Tuesday, 10th February, 2009
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Cactus Language Courses UK, Cactus News: Cactus launches own-brand Spanish study books
Cactus, one of the world’s leading language training specialists, has developed a range of study books specifically designed to complement its hugely successful Spanish evening classes.
- Thursday, 29th January, 2009
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Success Stories: Spanish Evening course Feedback
Alix Gould-Werth, Cactus’ longest-standing US student to date (now on her FOURTH evening course) tells us why she has chosen to learn Spanish with us, and how she hopes to make use of her new-found language skills in the future.
- Thursday, 22nd January, 2009
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