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Language learning advice from a top judoka

July 21, 2017

“Talent alone is not enough”, says 24-year-old top level judoka, language enthusiast and full-time student of economic sciences, Samuli Viitanen. “The key to success is hard work and doing the right things”, he continues. This is the formula he applies to professional sports, his studies as well as his language learning. “I really appreciate language skills. Language learning never goes to waste. People learn languages in order to cope while traveling but in reality, language skills are about so much…

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New course: learn French grammar!

November 15, 2016

We have just published a new French course – and it’s our first French course focused on grammar! On the course Verb Conjugation in Present Tense you will learn to conjugate the most common French verbs and to use them in sentences. The example sentences help you learn how to describe everyday activities and to use small talk. In the exercises, you will conjugate verbs in present tense both in positive and in negative forms. You will also learn to…

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Kati, Divonne-les-Bains: WordDive is an excellent choice for a stay-at-home mom

December 15, 2015

We suddenly had to move from Helsinki to Central Europe last spring when my husband started a long work project in Geneva. We heard about this on May Day, and before the end of May, we were already living here in Divonne-les-Bains, a small spa town in eastern France near the Swiss border. I had no time to think about language issues then. It struck me only when we arrived. My French is horrible, so I started to look for…

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We’ve got Good News from Finland for you!

August 10, 2015

Anne Salomäki, Journalist (Good News from Finland), has tried using WordDive for the first time. In her recent article she shares the experience of brushing up her French and Spanish and starting to learn German with WordDive. She also talked to Timo-Pekka Leinonen, WordDive CEO, about the story behind the program and asked him about different features of the service and future plans. “Will WordDive bring back my lost French? Starting to use the service is effortless. Whilst clicking on…

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