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The language learning industry has come a long way in the past decade.
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I did a presentation on things you should do to prepare yourself for a proficiency test.
By setting a goal, finding resources, practicing consistently, immersing yourself in the language, and not being afraid to make mistakes, you can mak…
You have to get the language in you, meaning you have to acquire words, and you have to let your brain get used to the language.
One of the trickiest things about speaking a language is the nerves and alcohol lowers inhibitions.