Once upon a time, if you wanted to learn something, you had to a) pay a bunch of money, and b) go to a school or classroom, a place specifically dedicated to learning. Those days are over. Now, a ...
The internet gets a bad reputation, for a lot of reasons: Social pressure, trolls in the comments section, clashing ideals, the seemingly endless flow of negativity. But then there are the gems that ...
Babbel, the popular subscription-based language learning service, today announced that it has acquired Toucan, the well-funded language learning browser extension. Toucan, it turns out, wound down as ...
Livemocha.com has 5 million users in 200 countries. Basic lessons in 30 languages are free. For $20 a month, students can submit up to eight voice recordings to a native-speaking tutor, who will ...
All products featured here are independently selected by our editors and writers. If you buy something through links on our site, Mashable may earn an affiliate commission. The pandemic has relegated ...
These sites are clearly among the most comprehensive on the free web: AQEPA - A collection of resources for people with hearing problems, including courses. Sign Language Basics - Featuring the ...
As someone who speaks English, Japanese and is currently learning Korean, encouraging people to pick up a new language (or two) is something I'm really passionate about. While a lot of people have ...