Learning a new language is accomplished in many ways. Learning a new foreign language can build communication skills, opening up new avenues of opportunity. However, when you want to learn a new language, the best way to get started is to play and know why you want to...
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Foreign Language Programs for Training
Mar 15, 2021 | Courses, Language, Learning
Foreign language programs open the doors to using foreign languages to your benefit. At the Agape School of Education, we offer accredited language courses in: ArabicBahasa IndonesiaEnglishFrenchGermanHindiJapaneseKoreanMalayMandarinSpanishThaiVietnamese Our courses...
The hardest language to learn
Feb 25, 2021 | Language, Leadership
Language programs are often designed to help you to build new languages from a natural learning process. Incorporating audio-visual tools are great for beginner students trying to speak the language. Most students learn simple, basic phrases before moving on to...
Choosing a language for your future
Feb 19, 2021 | Language, Learning
With the new age around the corner, foreign language training has become one of the most critical goals many people are setting. The US is currently working with India to improve communication between foreign continents; the US and foreign governments are always...
Netflix and Language Acquisition
Nov 16, 2020 | Language, Learning
At the Agape School of Education, we prioritize updating our teaching techniques and are always on the lookout to find resources that can improve our language skills. For example, during the pandemic, many of us were stuck at home with only the internet for...
How to Learn Chinese – Part 3
Oct 16, 2020 | Language, Learning
5.Tackling the Tones The tones are one of the most challenging aspects of Mandarin. But as always, practice makes perfect. As an English speaker, you might not realise this, but you already use tones in your speech. When speaking Mandarin, we just apply these tones...