Learn English Attitudes To Language Learning

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    Attitudes to Language Learning: English course feedback: IELTS in Nottingham

    Cactus client Petr Shinkarenko tells us about his IELTS course in Nottingham.

  2. Attitudes to Language Learning: How has the growth of social media impacted on foreign language learning?

    Social media such as Facebook, MySpace and Twitter can provide language learners with new ways to learn and practise using foreign languages.

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    Cactus Language Worldwide, Cactus Events, Attitudes to Language Learning: Your top language learning tips

    This year’s London Language Show gave us an excellent opportunity to meet all you language lovers out there, and gather some of your top tips on language learning.

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    Attitudes to Language Learning, Passion for language: What are the best ways for advanced language learners to retain their skills?

    If you have learnt foreign languages to an advanced level but don’t use it regularly, you’re likely to forget some aspects of it.

  5. Attitudes to Language Learning: What kind of companies need multilingual employees?

    As the business world becomes increasingly more global, the need for multilingual employees becomes increasingly in demand.

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    Attitudes to Language Learning, Making Progress: Top tips for westerners learning Asian languages

    It seems to me that Western languages have a lot of similarities.

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    Attitudes to Language Learning, Types of Courses: Benefits of learning a language via Skype

    Skype is certainly one of the most popular and useful internet-related developments. Using Skype has advantages for many people, but language learners in particular can benefit from its global reach and cost-effectiveness.

  8. Attitudes to Language Learning: How is Cactus’ approach helping increase the number of people learning a language?

    Everyone who works at Cactus is passionate about languages. We love finding ways to inspire others, and are happy that we help so many people each year to learn such a priceless new skill.

  9. Attitudes to Language Learning, Types of Courses: Looking for a long-term English course in the UK?

    If you’re living and working in the UK and need a way to progress your English learning, why not take a long-term, part-time course.

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    Attitudes to Language Learning, Types of Courses: Who takes part-time language courses?

    Part time language courses attract a huge variety of students.Their convenient timetable, easy-to-reach locations and affordable prices means that they suit all kinds of people, who are learning for all sorts of different reasons.

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    Attitudes to Language Learning, Making Progress: Latest trends in language learning

    The use of the computers and the internet as a means of learning and practising languages has increased significantly in recent years.

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    Attitudes to Language Learning, Types of Courses: English course and surfing in Honolulu

    If you’re thinking about learning English while in America and you would like to combine your lessons with a vacation, look no further than The Surfing English Adventure in central Waikiki, Hawaii.

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