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Best Online Language Classes
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The Benefits of Online Language Classes - My Language Guru
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09.25.2025 — 한국어 2학년 day 일.
#college student#studying#korean language#studyblr#language student#language study#studying at home#student#online student#korean#language learning#learning korean#student life#study blog#studying inspo#study motivation#studying korean#college work#korean class#korean study#korean studies#first day of class#first day of school#college
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I FINISHED MY LAST FINAL I'M FREE OF HIGH SCHOOL FOREVER NEVER KILL YOURSELF
#there are a few events left but those will be fun#i did my language credit independently so i do have to finish that but like that online class is super easy
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god i hate this course. but it's good for me to do something i hate if it gets me back in the groove of forcing myself to do academics.
#taking a course on teaching english grammar to foreign language speakers (may be able to help a number of students i know?)#but its mostly selfish because i really really hate grammar and learning how to teach and also fully-online classes#so this is a trial by fire to get my ass in gear#to prepare for the actual master's course i just got accepted into#bc i graduated 6 years ago and im rusty on being on this side of the classroom
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im obsessed with your url bc its also the arabic word for orange!! i love it!!
omg hiiii it's been forever you send this and i kept omitting to respond but it always brought a smile on my face when i saw this in my askbox <333 turns out a lot of different languages have a similar word for orange and it makes me very happy that my url prompts people to tell me that on here!
my arabic is very bad, i only took one beginner class and it wasn't very helpful but i still remember برتقالي
#when the teacher mentioned it in class i perked up immediately i was like this! is useful knowledge!#also id love to get back into arabic/study more seriously but it's hard to keep in touch with a language you barely speak :/#anon if you see this do you have recs for me? like things i can watch or read that are very beginner friendly and available online#but omg i get it if not i also dont really know what to rec to people just starting greek!#asks#anons#save
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Online Language Tutors
Language Gurus is your ultimate portal connecting experienced language tutors with enthusiastic students seeking online language classes. Whether you want to master English, French, German, Spanish, or any other language, we’ve got you covered with expert guidance and flexible learning plans.
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youtubers i used to watch but grew to hate list
#is it just me this happens to#idk they start annoying me#partially cuz theyre so out of touch with reality#like yeah we all cant just pick up 100000000 hobbies because we GO TO WORK. AT OUR REAL JOB#i cant paint and bake and learn 7 languages and read and watch 4 movies a day and 6 shows a month and take pottery classes#and then they get online and complain about their 'mental health' bruh then fucking end it i am so sick of you people#just the way a normal life lived becomes 'content' dog idc that you fucking got a haircut. and this is a 20 minute video now lovely#'youtuber' as a career was a mistake
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Let's have your thoughts!
#me talking#learning languages#language#learning#survey#questions#just curious#online classes#online learning
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JWSNHDFWIUEFHUEW AIMZ YOU DONT KNOW SPANISH???? I PITY YOU
#shingetsu online#ask hugh#aimless-aimz#I COULD HEAR THE IMAGE BTW. GIGGLING.#but i posted that my spanish class was really fucking loud today#so my friend zinith [aka the other person speaking in spanish] recommended that if my class was that loud i should just leave#but i responded that i couldn't since my school only offers one spanish class for people taking the course for the 1st time#and i added in the tags that spanish was my first language#and zinith was shocked because i seem like a guy who's first language was english. WRONG !!!!
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in news from grad life, my supervisor asked me about phd plans today and upon hearing i want to take a few years to do various non-academic things before i start one, immediately produced an application form for a scholarship to study abroad in iceland for a year? like this was not remotely on the radar of what i was planning for next year but tbf i hadn't actually planned that much, and i was initially looking at a master's programme in iceland before i settled on the one i've actually ended up on, so... why not! could be living in iceland this time next year! sometimes niche, half-buried teenage dreams do come true!
#it is a scholarship to study the first year of the BA in icelandic as a second language#and i think after that year you can choose whether to reapply for the scholarship and keep going with the rest of the degree or not#i have other vague post-masters ideas such as enrolling in a 6ish month long creative writing course i've had an eye on for a while#but that is online and could theoretically be done alongside a uni course in icelandic#if anyone following me for whatever reason knows anything about being an international student in iceland i am eager for advice#spending my evening hyping myself up and going down study abroad research rabbit holes#15 y.o. magnus studying a beat-up second-hand icelandic grammar book on their school lunch breaks is thriving rn#oh i am also taking very *very* beginner's icelandic classes at uni alongside my master's this year but it's not certified/accredited#i don't even think the teacher is qualified i'm p sure they just enlisted the first icelandic man they found who happened to be in the city#rambles
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think i have to wait a while before trying to read things in french even easy stuff bc i think my brain is trying to fill in what words mean even when i have absolutely no idea. i don't even remember learning to read in english so i don't know if that's how it's supposed to be...... But. i think i should wait until i have just like. more basic filler words
#BUT i think i can sign up for college french classes!! it's a long story but i wasn't able to before (not offered) and am now. and i could#just include my hs transcript where i had two years of foreign language bc it's a pre req#but i want to just take a language proficiency and then take actual french classes......... would b so swag. although fuck i don't know if#it's offered online
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Help I just realized that if everything goes according to plan I'll be majoring in film, minoring in fashion, and taking French as a foreign language like some kind of asshole
oui oui mon petit croissant fucking ass degree
#nat chat#i'm still gonna do it but like. lmao.#it was my fate to be pretentious and there is no diverting its course#(really i just already did german and don't like the way asl classes work online)#i wish schools offered dutch like what if i stopped having the literacy of a small child in my mom's first language
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fervently hoping my Spanish is good enough I can learn another language being instructed in it ough I’m. real nervous for Tuesday wish me well </3
#edit: language is nahuatl btw!#quil’s unholy underworld#what is with tumblr’s refusal to remember that tag#anyway#gonna start a new language soon and. the instructor is in méxico and will be zooming in#and they require a certain level of Spanish in order to take it#because of that#but like. yes I’m theoretically passably fluent#however I have very very little real world practice#so I am. nervous#idk how much Spanish will be needed or how much English this instructor knows#but my GOD i want to take this class so I really hope I know enough#they didn’t have any Spanish test before it or anything#i was just casually told knowing Spanish is good for this#perhaps my Spanish will improve from this too#anyway. language is a sore spot ough </3#also super annoying I have to physically go to campus…to do an online class -_-#it’s my only class that day too I’m literally going to campus JUST to be online#bro let me zoom from home i don’t wanna make the commute#fjowidodknw#imposter syndrome with language activate!#FHIWKSKSK#it’ll be fine everything’s fine it’s all good
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