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When learning a foreign language, we hold a multitude of beliefs related to our approach. Not always consciously present, these beliefs concern our self-image as learners, the target language being

“Spending some time in a country where you speak the language you’re learning produces fabulous results. It’s a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the culture and communicate constantly.”While this

When you decide to learn a foreign language under the tutelage of a teacher, it’s not easy to know where to turn, so diverse is the offer. Age, gender, training,

If the most common goal in learning a foreign language is to be able to hold a conversation, then understanding how this skill is built can be very profitable! This

This article, in the form of an interview, provides answers to the questions of anyone who wants to learn a foreign language. Among other things, it compares one-to-one lessons with

Why take the DELF-DALF exam? The DELF-DALF diploma is recognized the world over, and grows in popularity every year. In France, it is a prerequisite foraccess to higher education, with

Where do the pronunciation variations come from? First and foremost, let’s remember that improving pronunciation means trying to get closer to a standard that we perceive as being “the right

For many, the language textbook represents an indispensable roadmap for learning. However, based on scientific studies and an analysis of classroom practices, alternative methodologies such as the one we use

In the minds of many, mastering a language means above all mastering its grammar.The question is how this mastery is acquired, because knowing a rule does not mean being able

How does language learning develop at different stages of life? Do children learn foreign languages more easily? Do adults have any advantages? Early learning of sounds Thanks in part to