Hi, I've found out recently the LiveMochawebsite, it's a network for languages learning. So far I've used it only a little, but it seems to be good. If anyone has more experience with the website, please share your experience. Good bye.:
Hello, I tried LiveMocha when I was learning Bulgarian. I found a native Bulgarian who was interested in practicing English via email. We wrote each other in English and Bulgarian and I was able to become quite fluent in that language. It was a very useful experience.
Tagarela, Thanks for posting the link to LiveMocha. I used it a while ago and forgot about. I logged in yesterday and am now taking 3 free courses: Czech 102, Italian 102 and Bulgarian 101. Later I intend to take their Intermediate German and French courses, and eventually I'd like to review Japanese (which I have mostly forgotten). The people there are helpful and you can invite friends, and people can "friend" you too. I like the listening exercises. A great resource for polyglots! Regards, René z Floridy
Hi, You're welcome rsalc1. Unfortunately, I think that in the future LiveMocha is going to be payed, I don't know how long it will take, so, we shall better enjoy while it's gratis. Good bye.:
Tagarella...that's a great sight. People can participate at all levels...learning and teaching Everyone has a way to participate. What a great idea. I've already learned a couple of things. Pes je její mazliček.....when she pronounces that the P in pes definitely sounds like the english B and mazliček is ma-zl-i-ček....where I would have thought.....maz-li-ček
I just signed up. I'm looking forward to using it. Thanks for the info. Oh, and if any of you want to add me as a friend on livemocha, you can find me in the search function for username- dzurisova; speaking - English; learning - Czech.