Learn Italian: English tagged articles

  1. Lingu@net World Wide online resource centre launched

    : Lingu@net World Wide online resource centre launched

    According to the CILT website, an extensive, multilingual and free new resource centre for foreign language learning has recently been launched by Lingu@net World Wide.

  2. Top 10 things to do in and around Cork

    Destinations for you: Top 10 things to do in and around Cork

    Cork is a great English study destination. It’s a compact, friendly and historic city with plenty to keep you occupied outside of lessons.

  3. Why learn English in Washington DC?

    Destinations for you: Why learn English in Washington DC?

    America’s iconic capital city, Washington DC is a vibrant and historic place with plenty to offer English learners who study there.

  4. Film review: City of God

    Movies: Film review: City of God

    I admit to not being a film buff, and to sit down for two and a half hours is a rare occurrence. However, when I think of my favourite film, it is probably the only foreign language film that I have watched.

  5. Entries for the 2011 Suzanne Furstner Foundation Scholarship now invited

    Teaching Languages: Entries for the 2011 Suzanne Furstner Foundation Scholarship now invited

    We’re pleased to announce that applications for this year’s Suzanne Furstner Foundation scholarship are now being accepted.

  6. Celebrities who speak foreign languages

    Attitudes to Language Learning: Celebrities who speak foreign languages

    Brits and Americans are often accused of not making an effort when it comes to foreign languages. There are actually many public figures from these countries who are proficient in other languages though, and who therefore serve as great ambassadors for language learning.

  7. What will the London Olympics do for our foreign language skills?

    In the news: What will the London Olympics do for our foreign language skills?

    It might just take an event as exciting and as global as the Olympics to give us Brits the kick start we need….

  8. Top 10 things to do in Boston

    Destinations for you: Top 10 things to do in Boston

    As the unofficial capital of leafy New England, and America’s most historic city, Boston offers plenty to keep you entertained outside of English lessons.

  9. Alistair King - a great ambassador for Cactus and our courses

    Attitudes to Language Learning: Alistair King - a great ambassador for Cactus and our courses

    Alistair King has been learning Swedish with Cactus since 2009 and in an impressive achievement has now completed all the levels. He kindly agreed to talk to us about his motivations for learning, and his experience of Cactus.

  10. IATEFL 2011 - a report from our Cactus to Conference scholarship winner

    Attitudes to Language Learning: IATEFL 2011 - a report from our Cactus to Conference scholarship winner

    Winner of the 2011 Cactus to Conference IATEFL Scholarship, Camila Heath, reports back on her experience at the event.

  11. Why learn English in Leeds?

    Destinations for you: Why learn English in Leeds?

    A large, multicultural city in the heart of Yorkshire, Leeds is known as one of the UK’s most vibrant and fun-loving places.

  12. Foreign language courses - tips for best progress

    Getting Course Advice: Foreign language courses - tips for best progress

    Director of Studies at Cactus Rod Mitchell shares his tips on how to make the best possible progress in your language learning.

  13. Foreign language courses – what to expect from your classes

    Planning for a course: Foreign language courses – what to expect from your classes

    Director of Studies at Cactus Rod Mitchell describes what you can expect from the lessons that form part of your evening language course...

  14. Why should anybody bother to learn a language in the current economic climate?

    Attitudes to Language Learning: Why should anybody bother to learn a language in the current economic climate?

    On the face of it, it looks a bit pointless to spend time, money and effort on learning a foreign language at this moment.

  15. Who takes foreign language courses abroad?

    Getting Course Advice: Who takes foreign language courses abroad?

    Language courses abroad come in a variety of formats, levels and lengths, and attract a huge range of people.

  16. 20 essential holiday phrases in German

    Vocabulary: 20 essential holiday phrases in German

    A lot of Germans speak very good English, but making an effort to learn some of the language before you go on holiday to Germany, Switzerland or Austria will always be appreciated!

  17. How is teaching English as a foreign language different in the UK to abroad?

    Attitudes to Language Learning: How is teaching English as a foreign language different in the UK to abroad?

    Although many people associate TEFL with going abroad, there also plenty of opportunities in the UK. The majority of work in both cases takes place in private language schools, and although training courses cater for people who want to do both, there are definite differences between teaching in Britain and abroad.

  18. Italian study destinations: Alghero

    Experience Cultures: Italian study destinations: Alghero

    I went to my first ever Italian lessons in Alghero, originally a Catalan fishing town in the north west of Sardinia.

  19. Taking the CELTA in San Francisco – feedback from our 2010 scholarship winner

    Passion for language: Taking the CELTA in San Francisco – feedback from our 2010 scholarship winner

    Winner of the 2010 Suzanne Furstner Foundation scholarship Simon Vittorio reports back on his course in San Francisco and where the qualification has taken him...

  20. Why Edinburgh is the place to be this August

    Experience Cultures: Why Edinburgh is the place to be this August

    Every summer, Edinburgh plays host to one of the largest and most famous arts festivals in Europe.

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