Moving to another country can be a daunting process. A major problem for any expatriate is learning a new language. We’ve found 10 ways you can learn a new language online so that you can get a head start before moving abroad.
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Busuu
Connect with native speakers and learn directly from other members of the busuu.com community!
Live Mocha
Learn a new language with native speakers
BBC
Free language courses from the BBC
Mango
Mango is designed to equip you with conversational abilities from the very start. Whether you're learning how to order a pizza or ask when the game starts, Mango immerses you in real, everyday conversations in 12 different language courses.
Shared Talk
A language exchange covering 113 languages from the makers of the popular RosettaStone language learning software.
The Mixxer
The Mixxer is a free educational community for language learners and teachers to find a language partner for a language exchange. The language partner is someone who speaks the language you study as their native language and is studying your native language. As a member of the Mixxer community, you can communicate with your language partner via Skype to practice speaking. You can also submit documents and ask native speakers to correct your writing.
Babbel
With Babbel you learn what you want, when you want. No matter what your level is, the system adapts to your learning speed so you can learn on your own, or it gives you guidance to follow.
xLingo.com
Find Language Exchange partners from around the world to practice and improve your language skills. You can also make flashcards that test your knowledge.
italki
italki.com is where you can find everything you need to learn a language. italki is a social network and an online resource for learning foreign languages.
iKnow
Learn Japanese online and set personal learning goals
Do you know of any other useful language sites. Leave your recommendations in the comment below.