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    SamHanson
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    Hello everyone! I’ve been planning to learn Italian for a while, but I just don’t have time to do it regularly. Maybe you have anything to recommend to me?

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    chachaflint
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    I’m pretty sure that regular work is essential when it comes to language learning, and if you don’t have time for that, it’s just not your priority.

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    MarkUltra
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    I totally understand what you’re talking about, and I used to struggle with lack of time as well. I just didn’t want to study Italian in my free time. But after I decided to watch italian shows to learn italian, it actually helped me take my Italian to a new level, and it wasn’t even demanding and tiring for me at all.

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    costalacosta
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    I don’t know about Italian, but my nephew is learning English on different platforms and apps. Most of all, he likes Promova, the lessons on which you can check here https://promova.com/levels/pre-intermediate-english . He has a rather low level at the moment, but this doesn’t prevent him from getting a program, exercises specifically for his level.

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