Learning foreign languages

When you are looking for a job abroad an important aspect you have to consider is the language. To face up the first days abroad and job’s interviews we suggest following a basic language course.

Nowadays there are many ways to learn a foreign language:

  • attending a course in a public or private school in your city or in the country where you want to go to work;
  • following a free or paid online course;
  • taking private lessons with a native teacher, at home or by video-chat;
  • by yourself.

If you have little time and you want to maximize it we recommend to take private lessons with a teacher, to gain greater fluency in speech.

LEARNING ENGLISH

English schools:

  • britishcouncil.org
  • Kaplaninternational.com
  • Ef.com
  • Englishinbritain.co.uk

Online courses:

  • Lingoda.com
  • Learn.abaenglish.com
  • Alison.com

Private lessons:

  • Skypeclass.com
  • Tv-english.club

Web pages for self-taught:

  • Babbel.com
  • Learnenglish.de
  • Cambridgeenglish.org
  • Learningenglish.voanews.com
  • Englishclub.com

LEARNING SPANISH

Spanish schools:

  • Eee.cervantes.es in Spain
  • Donquijote.org in Latin America

Online courses:

  • Lingoda.com
  • Bbc.co.uk
  • Studyspanish.com

Private lessons:

  • Spanishlistening.org
  • Takelessons.com

Web pages for self-taught:

  • Babbel.com
  • Fluencia.com
  • Duolingo.com

LEARNING ITALIAN

Italian schools:

  • Scuolaleonardo.com
  • Languagecourse.net

Online courses:

  • Preply.com
  • Oneworlditaliano.com

Private lessons:

  • Gumtree.com

Web pages for self-taught:

  • Babbel.com
  • Fluentin3months.com
  • Duolingo.com

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