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How to Build Confidence When Learning a New Language
Learning a new language is one of the most valuable investments you can make in yourself. It can open doors professionally, strengthen personal relationships, and expand how you experience the world. At the same time,...
How to Overcome Frustration When Learning a New Language
Learning a new language is one of the most valuable investments you can make in yourself. It opens doors professionally, strengthens personal relationships, and sharpens cognitive skills. At the same time, language...
How to Improve Your French for Business Skills Before You Fall Behind
There are many reasons to strengthen your French skills for work. Some of the most common include: You are about to start a job in a French speaking company. You already work in a French speaking business but still...
Myths About French Debunked
French is a beautiful and rewarding language that can open doors in your personal and professional life. If you are thinking about taking classes, it is absolutely worth it. Yet French is also surrounded by many myths...
How to Practice Speaking a Second Language: Top Resources to Boost Your Fluency
Learning a new language is an amazing journey, but one of the hardest skills to master is speaking. Many learners can read, write, or even understand quite well, but when it comes to actually talking, they freeze. If...
How to Learn a Second Language in Just 20 Minutes a Day
Between work, school, kids, cooking, commuting, and family time, your day is probably already packed. So how are you supposed to add language practice on top of all that? The truth is, you don’t need hours to improve...
How Cultural Immersion Helps You Learn a New Language Faster
When learning a new language, you will find endless advice on how to improve, including grammar exercises, flashcards, apps, podcasts, and more. But one of the most powerful, and often overlooked, tips is to immerse...
How Storytelling Helps You Learn a New Language Faster
If you’re learning a new language, you’ve probably tried a few traditional methods like grammar drills, vocabulary lists, or language apps. At some point, though, it is normal to crave something more engaging and...
How to Stay Consistent When Learning a New Language: Practical Tips That Actually Work
One of the hardest parts of learning a new language is staying consistent. People often assume that motivation is enough, especially when learning a language they chose and are excited about. But motivation rises and...
How to Find the Best English Tutor Near Me
Learning English is one of the best investments you can make in your personal and professional growth. Whether you want to expand your career, study abroad, or connect with people globally, English can open new doors...
Funny and Embarrassing Mistakes People Make when Speaking Spanish
Learning Spanish is quite a journey full of awesome and difficult moments, especially in terms of making mistakes. And let’s be honest, you can’t help but make mistakes when learning a new language. It’s totally...
Near-Perfect Cognates in English and Spanish
Learning a new language is all about trial and error. This can happen a lot with new vocabulary. You might see a word and think that it means something, but it actually means another thing. Think about false cognates....
6 Simple Steps to Make Learning a New Language Easy
Learning a new language is an exciting goal—and with the right approach, it can be easier than you think (and there are many benefits)! At TruFluency, we’re here to guide you every step of the way. Follow these six...
Learn English for Daily Life by Watching “Friends”
When learning English at school we often go through a lot of English grammar lessons, vocabulary sheets, and formal exams. This is not wrong. Grammar and vocabulary are essential to properly learn how to communicate in...
10 Spanish Business Idioms You Need to Know
Have you ever been in your multilingual workplace and your boss says: “Hay que seguir las instrucciones del proyecto al pie de la letra”? And you stay there completely confused, because you don’t know what he meant. Or...