What's your level of French? Beginner, intermediate or advanced? If you're learning French as part of your studies in Quebec, or as part of an immigration process to Quebec, you may find it useful to know your level according to the Échelle québécoise des niveaux de compétence en français.
If you think about it, the choice of a second language can reveal much about the cultural and economic priorities of a generation. Recent data from the learning Conversation Exchange outlines which second languages are the most popular among U.S. generations: Generation Z, Millennials, Generation X, and Baby Boomers.
What have you planned for the summer? A break? Be careful not to stagnate or lose your second language level: it's important to keep revising. Here are a few practical tips for continuing your language learning even during the summer vacations.
Foreign language teaching has undergone a revolution thanks to advances in artificial intelligence (AI). AI tools such as Google Translate and ChatGPT offer valuable resources for teachers to enrich their lessons and enhance students' learning experience. This article explores different ways of integrating these AI technologies into language teaching.
If you're looking for a travel destination where magnificent mountain scenery meets beautiful historic towns, Switzerland is the place for you! You'll also find a wealth of languages, with four (and more) spoken here. So, what languages are spoken in Switzerland?
Do you have questions about corporate francization? Would you like to offer French courses to your employees? With Global Linga, find out how to apply for language classes and obtain financial assistance from the government.
Learning a foreign language is exciting and opens doors to new cultures. But it's not always easy to find the time and means to take a language course in person. That's where private online and videoconferencing courses come in. Flexibility, time savings and a personalized experience: these are the advantages of online language courses.
Do you need to take CAEL (The Canadian Academic English Language Test) to assess your level of English? This test, accepted by over 180 colleges and universities in Canada, lasts around 3.5 hours and consists of four parts. At Global Lingua, we can help you prepare for the CAEL. Learn more about the structure of the test and how to prepare for the CAEL test for Canadian universities.
Learning a new language can be complicated, so why shouldn’t we use all the tools available for language learning, such as artificial intelligence tools? Obviously, you can’t rely solely on AI-based learning apps, but it can be a good complement to online classes with a teacher. Here are 6 AI tools to help you in your language learning journey.
For language teachers, one of the toughest parts of teaching is being able to quickly find the right content for the students, depending on their needs and level. Thanks to artificial intelligence (AI), that’s now possible! Let’s take a look at how teachers can use AI for language learning and how it can benefit their students.