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LEARNING LANGUAGES WITH THE LINGO MIX TEAM

Always wanted to learn a language and never had the chance?

Do you want to practice, improve , or even support for your homework in classes? Have a chat with us….. Any queries are welcome: marieitmm@gmail.com
Interested in lessons of English as a Foreign Language with a native English speaker? We’ve got you covered….

Want to learn, improve, practice English/ French/ Spanish/ Italian/ Portuguese/ German/ Chinese Mandarin/ Greek with native, fluent speakers?

We offer also preparation courses to the different language exams, tests: DELF, Cambrige English test, IELTS, DELE, DSH, TELC, GOETHE, CELPE-BRAS, HSK, GCSE, A LEVEL……

Our team will bring you all their expertise in their language teaching and culture of their native country and will commit to your needs.

Please contact us for any query: marieitmm@gmail.com

At my language school Lingo Mix , we can offer online lessons for beginners, GCSE, A levels, business lessons, conversation, advanced learners, holiday specific classes or just for fun, for children and for businesses too! TRANSLATION SERVICES CAN BE OFFERED ALSO.

Fed up of home schooling? Book an hour with us. We will provide you also with a FREE language assessment level test, from beginning to advanced level.


They are all different processes, with different learning methods, different purposes. There is no set or standard rule regarding which language learning methods are better, language classes or private language lessons. For some students, a private lesson may be better, and for other students a group setting may work. It also depends on what is being taught, what the students are expected to do, and if the student actually wants to learn: https://www.rypeapp.com/blog/language-classes-or-language-lessons/

PRIVATE TUITION

Private tuition is more for people motivated to learn, improve their language with a more customized language learning method. The teacher can adapt the courses for each student. In language classes you have a method for everyone , and you need to stick with it. Some people need / prefer personalization of their courses, as they have their preferred learning method ( visual, hearing, music, conversation…)They need a customized learning approach to improve the language faster, better.

It is good sometimes to try both: a few clients who took language classes first can decide afterwards to switch to a private tuition for different reasons.

Whatever the option you choose, learning a language can be a FUN experience and be very useful ( travel, job…) So let’s learn languages .

Feel free to visit my page and my team of language teachers for a fun and friendly language learning experience – and for any language queries, ask me: marieitmm@gmail.com

Marie, Founder of Lingo Mix – Mix People and Languages


WORDS IN YOUR LANGUAGE

How many words in your language?

Words are the main part of your language. A word is by definition a single distinct meaningful element of speech or writing, used with others (or sometimes alone) to form a sentence and typically shown with a space on either side when written or printed.

Language is the primary tool for expression and communication, can help us better understand ourselves, why we behave the way we do. Language is so powerful: words shape people and their culture.

If we want to talk about how many words there are in English, there are three key numbers to remember: more than a million total words, about 170,000 words in current use, and 20,000-30,000 words used by each individual person. _ 2020

In total, 150 words will be added to the existing 60,000 words in the new 2020 version of the French dictionary Larousse.


In this article : https://phys.org/news/2019-11-words-language.html , it reminds us that “Languages evolve naturally as a result of the migration of people, which in turn results in languages getting into contact with each other. along with migration, new environments and technology also influence how language evolves. Emojis and text language are an example of how spoken language has merged with digital communication.along with migration, new environments and technology also influence how language evolves. Emojis and text language are an example of how spoken language has merged with digital communication. along with migration, new environments and technology also influence how language evolves. Emojis and text language are an example of how spoken language has merged with digital communication. And along with migration, new environments and technology also influence how language evolves. Emojis and text language are an example of how spoken language has merged with digital communication.

How many words in your language?

Any particular words you like in your language?

03/04/2021

Learn languages and prepare to communicate with the wider world

We have been confined to a much smaller space and world than we have been accustomed.
For generations, we have been able to hop on a frills-free flight and get our eyes-wide opened with culture from other lands. (Not just NOW)


So please do not forget to engage with other cultures around you and a far.
Learn languages and prepare to communicate with the wider world.


Sign up to learn a new language or master one you touched on as a youngster.


Here are some culture trips you can take from your Googling and browser and enjoy through your screen before you can be there in person again.
Happy cultural learning!


Traveling in Europe – Google Arts & Culture

Traveling in Europe – Google Arts & CultureFollowing Kandinsky across Europe

Masterpieces from the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao Collection – Guggenheim Bilbao – Google Arts & Culture

Masterpieces from the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao Collection – Guggenheim B…From the moment of its creation, the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao has worked to assemble a collection of significan…

03/04/2021 – With the help of Alex Nenadovic 

Travel

The Dictionnaire des francophones (French speakers’ dictionary)

25th March 2021.

https://learningenglish.voanews.com/a/official-french-dictionary-now-includes-worldwide-french-usage/5824848.html When I read this web article it reminded me the new French words emerged as the Covid-19 crisis: “confinement”… It is interesting how a language can evolve.

The Dictionnaire des francophones is one of the emblematic measures of the French presidential plan for the French language and multilingualism unveiled in 2018. It is presented as part of French Language and Francophonie Week.

https://www.institutfrancais.com/en/close-up/launch-of-the-dictionnaire-des-francophones

A new online dictionary, called the French speakers’ dictionary, includes new French words from around the world. It was released on March 18, 2020. French President Emmanuel Macron proposed the idea of the dictionary in 2018. It now contains about 600,000 terms.

Roselyne Bachelot is the French Culture Minister. She said the dictionary is not just for France’s 67 million citizens, but for the 300 million French speakers worldwide. The aim, supporters say, is to recognize the way language changes. Words and expressions included in the dictionary come from over 50 countries – even from the United States. Some people in the southern U.S. state of Louisiana speak French.

People can see the dictionary on a website or with an app. Users can also send in new words they think should be included. Official dictionaries produced by the French Academy in Paris were first published hundreds of years ago and are regularly updated.

Introducing the project in 2018, Macron said France needed to understand that it did “not carry the destiny of the French language on its own.” He added that France is “a country among others” that learns, speaks and writes in French. Other French dictionaries are changing, too. But this is the first time a dictionary supported by the French government has included words that are not often used in France.

#lingomix #languages #languagelearning #France #french

France

LYON 3rd major town of France

https://worldinsidemypocket.co.uk/2019/11/26/things-to-do-in-lyon-france/

Top 10 largest cities of France by population

Lyon is the third-largest city and second-largest urban area of France. It is located at the confluence of the rivers Rhône and Saône, about 470 km (292 mi) south-east of Paris, 320 km (199 mi) north of Marseille and 56 km (35 mi) northeast of Saint-Étienne. Inhabitants of the city are called Lyonnais.

I love this town, personally much better than the capital. Lyon is worth visiting and you may fall in love with this fascinating town.

Capital of French gastronomy, with lots to do and see, with its charming old town and modern town, captivating architecture and buildings, LYON has so much to offer.

Go and visit this beautiful town of Lyon. It is one of my favourite towns of France.

Lyon, for your travel ideas

Have you visited Lyon, what did you enjoy?

LYON

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Avignon, a major historic city of the south of France

In Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region of France.
The city of Avignon played an important role in the 14th century. Though nowadays, it’s mostly known for its bridge, the Pont d’Avignon, the city was once a residence for pontiffs who made their home at the Palace of the Popes.

Besides its historic significance, Avignon has much to offer

Have you visited Avignon, what did you enjoy?

http://us.media.france.fr/en/node/6512

For your travel ideas

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Juggling with languages

And it is indeed amazing to be able to support international people. I am used to French, and Italian calls.

Actually last week calling a French company it was so nice to hear her strong  South accent, I chatted a bit with the person… It was like a bit of sunshine next to me

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Learning languages and your opportunities

French is now the fifth most spoken world language and growing—thanks to Africans:

https://lnkd.in/eQWKjUp

Learning English is a given in China. Now the next generation is turning to Spanish=

https://news-yahoo-com.cdn.ampproject.org/c/s/news.yahoo.com/amphtml/china-millennials-embracing-spanish-latino-110009956.html

Why would you be interested in improving, learning languages?

So many opportunities are offered to you now. And language skills are very valuable, for travelling, jobs, communication…

#languages #languagelearning #languageschool #lingomix

Names of school years

How interesting the different education systems  work in the countries

Taking just an exemple of
Names of school years=

In the French educational system, names of school years “count down”, whereas in the British and US systems, they generally “count up”.

This gives the following rough equivalents. Note that formally, the full name of French school years is classe de sixième (année) etc, but class de and année is usually omitted in everyday speech.

French year
UK equivalent

La sixième
Year 7

La cinquième
Year 8

La quatrième
Year 9

La troisième
Year 10

La seconde
Year 11

La première
Year 12

La terminale
Year 13

Any other differences in the education systems you want to add?

#languagelearning #french #languages #homeschooling #lingomix #educationsystem

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/lingomixinternational_languagelearning-french-languages-activity-6775144989874814976-nHOw

Why learning languages?

Languages are an essential communication skill, useful to connect and interact quicker, more easily and efficiently with people from all over the world.

They are a great value to add for your private and professional life: ✈️⛵

Feel free to contact me for any language queries and my team at LINGO MIX
marieitmm@gmail.com

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