Learn a language, as if you knew it already! www.languagetransfer.org
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 500 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Category | Education |
Heads up, this is the final track of Intro to Music! This wraps up a course writing journey that has spanned years and continents! And in the most unexpected of circumstances, which has lead to unexpected music, and unexpected classes... Do you want ... more
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As someone who has done the language learning process 5 times, I wish every language had a Language Transfer dialogue. The amount of “aha” moments you have each episode are great. All the similarities and differences with English. You already know grammatical rules, words, and patterns from your native language you can easily pick up in your target language as freebies. Why not? more
The Italian course is genius how it takes you from zero to constructing complex sentences after only 45 lessons. I'm a big fan of Michel Thomas audio courses, and this is a wonderful free alternative. I love the interactive content that keeps you engaged. Thanks to the creator for all the hard work that went into this. I donated via the website to support this unique project.
It blows my mind how well the Swahili course worked!
I’ve tried a number of apps and lessons to augment my former in-person class, and this is by far the best. The teacher provides information in bite sized chunks and then helps you understand how to build that into sentences. Other than learning the root words themselves, it isn’t rote memorization (and even with the root words, he gives insight as to how to remember them). He provides context and really terrific explanations. This is one of the few language learning tools I’ve tried where I fee... more
A wonderful person who knows great audio recording, teaching, and of course, language transfer. A powerful guide in a learner’s attempt to understand a new language. Language Transfer prepares you to go out and practice the pieces discovered in each episode with the people in your community. Kudos
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