The 9 Best Japanese Translator Tools: Websites, Apps, and Dictionaries
Whether you’re simply building your own language skills or doing professional translation work, picking the best Japanese translator can be tricky.
Unconventional language hacking tips from Benny the Irish polyglot; travelling the world to learn languages to fluency and beyond!
Whether you’re simply building your own language skills or doing professional translation work, picking the best Japanese translator can be tricky.
As you all know, there are countless ways to go about learning a language. I have a general plan of action that I like to apply myself, but there’s no such thing as a “perfect” way to learn a language. Perfection is not something that humans need to concern themselves with in anything outside the […]
Can you be too old to learn a language? Benny the Irish Polyglot addresses these questions in response to recent news reports that 10 is the critical cut-off age for language acquisition.
Can’t Move to Japan? No Problem! You can learn Japanese from the comfort of your home. Here’s how to immerse yourself in Japanese. This works in any country!
Advanced Chinese learner Shannon Kennedy tries out Yoyo Chinese and shares her thoughts for this Yoyo Chinese review.
Next week, I’ll announce my next huge 3 month project in the email list (sign up on the top-right of the site to find out before I announce it on the blog or elsewhere), and you’ll see plenty of language learning updates as I start from scratch, share my struggling progress, and hopefully reach my […]
Learning a new language is valuable over time, but can seem intimidating at first. Learning how to remember words is essential to mastering your multilingual future.
Hey everyone! I’m back after a summer away and my batteries are recharged for the next huge 3-month-to-fluency language project, that I’ll announce soon to those of you in the LHL email list (sign up on the top right to find out!) I had a fantastic time, and will tell you how it went next […]
In continuing the summer series of guest posts, today’s is from Emily, who blogs over at The Babel Times. Her interesting suggestion is about how she learned German from children while living in Switzerland! People often complain that you feel like you are being judged when with adults, and while this is simply not the […]
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