Expressing your opinions in your target language
Lingora
by edmundhutchings
2y ago
Here at Lingora, we believe that one of the best ways for you to improve your writing and speaking skills is to practice expressing your opinions on a regular basis.  Learning how to effectively share your unique perspective on important topics in your target language is a very important skill. Each week, we will encourage you to do this by publishing two contradictory statements about a topic that affects us all.  Have a look at the one below. Which statement do you agree with and why? Login to your Lingora account and share your thoughts on this topic with our community of native ..read more
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Let’s write and talk about our eating habits.
Lingora
by edmundhutchings
2y ago
Maxime Durand, an English language learner, has just posted a text on Lingora about what he eats each day. He received some detailed feedback on his writing skills from native English teachers.  Why not join in the discussion by answering these questions: How would you describe your eating habits? What do you think you are doing well? What do you think you need to change? If you are not already a member, make sure you sign up to Lingora today Discussing your eating habits with our friendly community of native English teachers is a great way for you to improve your written and spoken E ..read more
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What clothes do you like to wear?
Lingora
by edmundhutchings
2y ago
An English language learner called U.ricci has recently written a text on Lingora about the kinds of clothes he likes to wear. U.ricci received some comprehensive feedback on his writing skills from native English teachers.  Members like U.ricci have been making a lot of progress with their writing and speaking skills FOR FREE by regularly posting texts and audios on Lingora.            If you would like to start making significant progress with your written and spoken communication skills in English, we suggest you   • Sign up to Lingora today (i ..read more
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Practice your writing skills in English.
Lingora
by edmundhutchings
2y ago
Alvaro has just received some detailed feedback on his writing skills from native English speakers. If you would like to improve your written communication skills by interacting with qualified native English teachers for free.... we suggest you Sign up to Lingora today (if you have not already done so) Click the Add New Text button (seen below) Write a text about something that interests you. For example, do you think there is a lot of traffic where you live? Wait for native English teachers to correct your punctuation, spelling and grammar.        ..read more
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Do you eat healthily or unhealthily?
Lingora
by edmundhutchings
3y ago
Sign up to Lingora today: https://www.elingora.com/en and talk about your diet in a language you are learning - just like João.   He is learning English and has just received some excellent feedback on his writing skills from native English speakers of Lingora's community. The more you post, the more progress you will make with your language skills. Practice makes perfect!    ..read more
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2020 has been a hard year!
Lingora
by edmundhutchings
3y ago
2020 has been a hard year for all of us !  Come to Lingora and discuss it with native speakers of the languages you learn and receive detailed feedback on your speaking and writing skills when you posts texts and audios.  A problem shared is a problem halved  ..read more
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Lingora recommended as one of the Top 200 Language Learning Blogs on the web!
Lingora
by BeckyGreenBeans
4y ago
Lingora has been awarded by FeedSpot, a website that monitors over 1 BILLION online sources a day, as one of the Top 200 Language Learning blogs across the whole of the world wide web!  The Lingora blog has taken home the rosette for 123rd place on the list, sitting proudly above other well-known language learning blogs, such as Modern Language School and MyPolygot, and amongst well-established blogs, such as Fluentu.  Anuj Agarwal, the Founder of FeedSpot, commented:  “I would like to personally congratulate you as your blog Lingora​has been selected by our panelist as one of ..read more
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Stick, sing, and write! 3 ways to forget about lockdown with language learning
Lingora
by BeckyGreenBeans
4y ago
Learn new phrases, all under one roof! At the moment, you might be feeling like you are missing out on things, but don’t worry, there will be plenty of time to make up for them once the lockdown is over. Before you know it, you’ll soon be reunited with your friends and family and hey, just think how impressed they would be if you turned up full of new words in a foreign language for them to learn. If you want to beat the lockdown blues, you could make the most out of the time and space that you have got by transforming your house, cosy flat, or stylish apartment into the ultimate tool for imp ..read more
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Lingora launches Lingo Land, a new homestay programme
Lingora
by BeckyGreenBeans
4y ago
Launching next year is ‘Lingo Land Homestay’, a new and unique opportunity to visit the up-and coming-city of Manchester, whilst receiving tailored tuition from Lingora Founder & born and bred Englishman, Edmund. Edmund is learning four languages including Arabic, Spanish, French and Portuguese. He believes that his homestay programmes in France over a couple of summers sped up the process of learning cultural words and phrases, as well as getting to know the customs of the country.  “My main reason for starting Lingora was to provide language learners with a platform to conne ..read more
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Two ways to use your leisure time for learning a language
Lingora
by edmundhutchings
4y ago
Alright, admit it. We are all guilty of it - starting the New Year with the best intentions to learn about a new subject, play a new sport or stop eating chocolate, then failing miserably. However, if you began your 2019 with your head buried in language learning books, a room full of revision cards and an inbox full of new language newsletter sign-ups - which you PROMISE you are going to read tomorrow - then you have probably overwhelmed yourself. Did you know… the average time it takes to learn a new language is 480 hours/a WHOLE 20 days? If you are cramming that learning time in on to ..read more
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