{"id":40105,"date":"2020-05-21T12:51:48","date_gmt":"2020-05-21T16:51:48","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.therockysafari.com\/?page_id=40105"},"modified":"2020-05-21T13:22:42","modified_gmt":"2020-05-21T17:22:42","slug":"learn-foreign-languages","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.therockysafari.com\/learn-foreign-languages\/","title":{"rendered":"My Favorite Way to Learn Foreign Languages Online"},"content":{"rendered":"

Have you ever wanted to learn a foreign language?<\/p>\n

Perhaps you’re thinking about traveling to a foreign country and you would like to be able to familiarize yourself with their language prior to leaving. It’s not a bad idea. In fact, it is wise to be prepared!<\/p>\n

Maybe you simply enjoy the process of learning and you feel ready to embark on your next language learning journey but aren’t sure how.<\/p>\n

In any case, I bet I can relate. I love learning languages.<\/strong> I’ve struggled with it though. Over this past decade, I have studied English, Italian, Chinese, and Spanish. (Plus computer coding languages if you want to count those too.)<\/p>\n

I never thought learning languages in an academic environment was especially effective.<\/p>\n

I always thought language classes in school were too restrictive. I had to learn content chosen by my teacher and the pace was set by the curriculum. I couldn’t learn the language naturally. I wanted to have control over what I studied and when. It was due to these reasons that I struggled with learning how to speak Italian in school. I purposely didn’t study any languages in college because having control over what I study is what makes the process fun for me.<\/p>\n

When I was 14 years old, I gained access to a platform that has forever changed the way I am able to learn languages. I’ve tried everything. I’ve bought books, I’ve used RosettaStone, I’ve enrolled in language academies while traveling in other countries. Nothing has ever come close to being as effective as this platform for me.<\/p>\n

This is the greatest platform I have ever found for the purposes of learning a foreign language. (It’s not Rosetta Stone. I’ve used Rosetta Stone and I always felt it relied too heavily on rote memorization. This platform is much more interactive and practical.)<\/p>\n

You can select whichever language you are the most interested in learning. They offer a free trial for all of their courses. The free trial grants you access to over 4 hours of audio lessons which should be more than enough for you to decide how much you like it. Should you decide to then purchase the complete platform, you are given lifetime access.<\/p>\n

For each language platform, your purchase includes:<\/p>\n