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Forget listening to hour upon hour of foreign language speakers rattling off new phrases and vocabulary for you to learn, there is a definite easier way of approaching language learning. By actually travelling to the country itself, it is well known that this is by far the most effective way of picking up the skills required to converse like a native.

Learning a language in the country itself allows you to really get to grips with the accent too and at the end of the day you will sound far more authentic. Many people choose to Learn English London and the fact that the weather is so great here probably helps a great deal too.

Of course though, you could look at moving to South England to learn English, but remember that the dialect is not going to be exactly the same. Think of US and UK English as a good example of this.

French is another popular choice and France welcomes tens of thousands of Brits every year that are keen to learn the lingo. Quebecoise is a type of French, spoken in parts of Canada, but there are very strong differences between the two countries.

German is the most well spoken language in Europe (with around 90 million speakers), but this is confined to a much smaller area than any of the other languages we have mentioned.

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