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LANGUAGE COACHING
What is Language Coaching? Language coaching is a method that supports language learners in their learning process. Language coaches are aware of the basic theories of language acquisition and are also experts in the use and structure of their...
What are our teachers’ qualification?
Bilingually consists of a small team of freelance teachers, usually between 8-12, who work with us on a part or full time basis. Many of our clases are one-on-one so our job is to do the best we can to match students with a teacher who has the...
What is correct pronunciation?
An overview of English pronuciation Pronunciation is the way in which a word or a language is spoken; the generally agreed-upon sequences of sounds used in speaking a given word in a specific dialect. In general, accent refers to variations in...
Tips for Taking English Classes Online
1. Consider the length of the class. For online classes we recommend frequent 1 or 1.5 hour classes. This is optimal for conversational and speaking activities. Much longer than this it can be hard to stay focused. 2. Choose the right platform. We...
Which is better: a native speaking teacher or a non-native teacher?
What even is a native speaker? First a little background. What is a native speaker when English is now considered an international lingua franca? English is the largest language by number of speakers, and the third most-spoken native language in...
Do you suffer from Foreign Language Anxiety?
The Effects of Foreign Language Anxiety Have you experienced any of the following when learning or speaking a foreign language? Discouraged about language learningA loss of faith in your ability to succeedA fear of participating in foreign language...
17 Tips to take control of your Foreign Language Anxiety
Try these strategies to help reduce your anxiety and improve your fluency when speaking. 1. It’s okay to make mistakes. Studies have found that people with perfectionist tendencies are more prone to FLA. You can’t learn everything in theory...
Spanish words that don’t exist in English
This list is a work in progress so if you have any words to add or any suggestions on the translations, leave a comment! anteayer - the day before yesterdaydesvelado - not get much sleep or not be able to sleepestrenar - use for the first...
My Story: Learning Spanish
I took my first Spanish class when I was about 10 or 11 years old in California. My parents hired a private teacher to give me classes during the summer. The best part about this teacher was that he was also a great cartoonist. For every word he...