Learn French: Japanese tagged articles

  1. 5 top destinations to visit this autumn - alternative languages

    Experience Cultures, Destinations for you: 5 top destinations to visit this autumn - alternative languages

    We know there are plenty of you out there who would rather learn Japanese, Chinese, Russian or Arabic than a mainstream language this fall...

  2. Cactus staff get linguistic: practising what we preach

    Attitudes to Language Learning, Destinations for you: Cactus staff get linguistic: practising what we preach

    Cactus intern Miia Matinolli works out which languages we have learnt at Cactus and reveals our favourite study locations...

  3. Learning a language through film

    Experience Cultures, Academic: Learning a language through film

    Are you a visual or auditory–led student? Director of Studies Augusta Nicol tells us how watching a movie can help your language progress...

  4. Adult Learners’ Week: Time to learn a language?

    Attitudes to Language Learning: Adult Learners’ Week: Time to learn a language?

    Ever fancied learning something new but never quite got round to it? Join thousands of other people in Adult Learners' Week from 15th - 21st May.

  5. Don’t miss the flamboyant Brighton Fringe Festival in May

    Destinations for you, Planning for a course: Don’t miss the flamboyant Brighton Fringe Festival in May

    It's not just the sunshine that's bringing people to the seaside this May - festival fever is hitting Brighton!

  6. I want to learn a language but I don’t have much money…

    Attitudes to Language Learning, Making Progress: I want to learn a language but I don’t have much money…

    You don't have to look far to find ways to practise a language very cheaply or even for free!

  7. I want to learn a language but I don’t have much money…

    Attitudes to Language Learning, Making Progress: I want to learn a language but I don’t have much money…

    You don't have to look far to find ways to practise a language very cheaply or even for free!

  8. FREE Language Taster Sessions in London!

    Cactus Language Courses UK, Cactus Events, Cactus News: FREE Language Taster Sessions in London!

    Join us on 24th March for a free evening of languages, wine, nibbles and chat!

  9. Cultural differences - greetings and introductions in Japanese

    : Cultural differences - greetings and introductions in Japanese

    It is always polite to remember names and address people correctly. After all, individual names are almost always our first point of reference when we meet someone for the first time.

  10. Evening language courses: learning Japanese in Brighton

    : Evening language courses: learning Japanese in Brighton

    We interview Cactus student David Willis about his experience learning Japanese with us in Brighton.

  11. Calling all foodies & budding linguists!

    Cactus Language Courses UK, Cactus News, Experience Cultures, Food and Drink: Calling all foodies & budding linguists!

    Cactus Language Taster Sessions at Brighton & Hove Food & Drink Festival

  12. Wedding traditions around the world

    Experience Cultures: Wedding traditions around the world

    The traditions surrounding weddings and marriage vary considerably from country to country. Some traditions are found in many countries, whereas others are unique to one or two. Some have very ancient origins, while others have not been around for so long.

  13. Cactus contributes to the campaign for more foreign language learning in secondary schools

    Blogs, In the news: Cactus contributes to the campaign for more foreign language learning in secondary schools

    “Ohayo gozaimasu” is not the usual greeting you’d expect to hear echoing the corridors at a rural secondary school in East Sussex, but last week students at Uplands Community College were treated to a Japanese language taster session as part of a year 9 languages day.

  14. Did Obama get it right or not?

    In the news: Did Obama get it right or not?

    It’s not only Obama’s comment about learning languages that has been interesting over the past week here in New York - "we should have every child speaking more than one language" - but also the responses from a range of groups who agree and disagree with him to varying extents.