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  2. Lingueo - Wikipedia

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    The courses are held directly on the website through videoconferences, and no software to install whatsoever. Lingueo offers a possibility to learn the most commonly spoken languages, and promotes the learning of regional languages as well as the Sign Language. [1] In addition to linguistic learning, Lingueo promotes diversity and cultural ...

  3. Category:Language-learning websites - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 3 December 2018, at 15:27 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Category:English-language websites - Wikipedia

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    Websites in the above categories (or any sub-categories of any of those categories) should not be included here. Pages in category "English-language websites" The following 69 pages are in this category, out of 69 total.

  5. Wikipedia:Language learning centre - Wikipedia

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    The Language Learning Centre, established in July 2021, is a place for editors who may frequently translate articles from other Wikipedias and use a variety of different languages sources to develop their skills so that they can at least improve their understanding of text on another language Wikipedia and not solely rely on automated translation.

  6. Language education - Wikipedia

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    Language exchange sites connect users with complementary language skills, such as a native Spanish speaker who wants to learn English with a native English speaker who wants to learn Spanish. Language exchange websites essentially treat knowledge of a language as a commodity, and provide a marketlike environment for the commodity to be exchanged.

  7. Expatica - Wikipedia

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    Expatica's mission is to help expats in Europe settle into their new country of residence by providing up-to-date news and information in the English language. [2]The company's founding was partially funded by the Dutch government (the Twinning Center under the Ministry of Economic Affairs) [3] and Expatica now reaches expats in 16 countries and regions, including the Netherlands, Belgium ...

  8. LinguaLeo - Wikipedia

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    LinguaLeo is an English language learning platform for Russian, Turkish, and Brazilian Portuguese speakers. As of September 2020, it reported 23 million users. [ 1 ] LinguaLeo is available on the web , as Android , [ 2 ] iOS, [ 3 ] Windows Phone apps, [ 4 ] and as a browser extension .

  9. BBC Learning English - Wikipedia

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    BBC Learning English is a department of the BBC World Service devoted to English language teaching. The service provides free resources and activities for teachers and students, primarily through its website. It also produces radio programmes which air on some of the BBC World Service's language services and partner stations.