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6 reasons for choosing a 5x/week course?

1. Total immersion: An intensive week can offer total immersion in the subject, allowing learners to stay focused on the material without frequent interruptions.<br /> This format can help for rapid learning and information retention.

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6 reasons for choosing a 2x/week course?

1. Better retention: More frequent sessions can facilitate better information retention. Regular repetition helps consolidate language skills.

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6 reasons for choosing a 1x/week course?

1. Spreading out time: The frequency of once a week over 15 weeks allows learning time to be spread out, which may be better suited to those with busy schedules or personal commitments.

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How can I prepare for meetings held in English?

Preparing for meetings in English requires a proactive approach and a few specific strategies.<br /> Here are a few tips to help you prepare effectively:

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Tips for continuing language training after the course?

Once your language course is over, it's important to continue practicing and reinforcing your language skills on your own.<br /> Here are some tips for continuing your language training:

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How many hours of lessons does it take to go from one level to the next?

The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) does not give precise guidelines on the exact number of hours of tuition needed to progress from one level to the next.<br /> Progression from one level to another depends on many factors, including :

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My family is moving to Belgium soon, and I’ll be attending school in French.How can I prepare to ensure a smooth integration?

Absolutely, moving to a new country and starting school in a different language can be both exciting and challenging!<br /> Here are some tips to help you prepare for a smooth transition and integration into your new school in Belgium:

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Do you have any tips to help me learn Dutch grammar?

Of course, learning Dutch grammar can be a bit complex at first, but with practice and a few tricks, you should be able to get to grips with its rules pretty quickly.<br /> Here are a few tips that might help:

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Is it difficult to learn Japanese?

Learning Japanese can seem a challenge at first, especially with its unique writing system and different grammatical structure.<br /> But don't worry, every language has its own challenges!

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How can I assess my language progress?

Evaluating your progress in learning a language is super important to see how far you've come and motivate you to keep going.<br /> Here are a few ideas to help you measure your progress:

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My friends manage to understand series in English. I have a lot of trouble. What can I do about it?

It's perfectly normal to feel frustrated when you have trouble understanding English-language series, especially when you see that your friends can.<br /> Here are a few tips to help you improve your comprehension:

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I understand almost everything I hear, so why can’t I speak?

It's a really common question, and happens to a lot of people learning a new language.<br /> Understanding when you listen is an important step, but speaking is a whole other challenge.<br /> Here are some possible reasons and tips to help you: