A few days ago, I started a project to expand my Hindi vocabulary based on dialogues from the movie ‘Frozen’. One of the questions I asked myself then was very interesting: How many words do you need to know to

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Every time I add information about our workshops or books on Facebook, the following comments appear in the comments: “Luca Lampariello speaks 12 foreign languages? He just has talent. Most people can’t even learn English.““Stop deceiving people and enticing them

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The media has started proclaiming the end of the linguistic world as we know it. Technologies are advancing so rapidly that it seems like translators will soon be replaced by robots. The title of one of the articles published in

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To start my story off, imagine living in a country where you can’t communicate with everyone. Someone says something to you in the store and you just smile… and feel stupid!  This has been my life for many years. In

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Have there been any pivotal moments in your life? Something that became a reference point? A moment from which you count time, i.e. your life before, and your life after that event? Certainly, the Cherokee Nation could easily point out

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You have been learning a foreign language for some time now, but you feel like you are not progressing too fast. What do you really need to finally achieve your intended goal? When I first picked up Zygmunt Broniarek‘s book

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