We're starting a blog

language learning blog

Tell us what you need to know!

Yes, that’s right, a blog. New Year and a fresh and exciting project for us too!

Over the years we’ve received an increasing number of questions from language learners who are hungry for knowledge. ‘What can I do to improve my accent?’, ‘How do you fit language learning into a busy schedule?’, ‘Which are the best online resources?’, ‘Where’s the best place to visit in Italy?’, ‘How do I convince native speakers to speak to me in their language?’ these are just some of the many questions we receive from our learners.

So, to help respond these, and many more of your questions, we’ve decided to set up a blog. On a weekly basis we’ll be sharing our years of experience and learning theory so that you can enrich your language learning journey and make it all the more successful and gratifying.

Tell us what you want to know about language learning

To make this all the more exciting, we’d like you to get involved too! The idea is to offer our fluentlanguages community the opportunity to interact with one another and benefit from the experience and tips of your colleagues and trainers. It doesn’t matter whether you’ve just started, are a seasoned language learner or even a trainer, we’re keen to hear your thoughts.

Just drop us an email at info@fluentintuition.co.uk with any language learning or culture questions you may have and we’ll provide the answers in our blog articles.

We look forward to hearing from you and will let you know when we launch.

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