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Last Updated January 02, 2009

What is missing from your language studies?

Practice!

Speaking Practice!           Listening Practice!

Real Conversations with Real People!


Video Conferencing Classes

Now you can practice and apply what you have learned with a live native language speaking teacher. 

Using video conferencing from your computer, you can get that practical experience you really need.

It’s easy. It’s practical. It’s real.

Real learning happens when you actually use the language in real-life situations. 

In our video conferencing classes, you can practice those real-life situations with your teacher. You and your teacher will speak to and listen to one another and have conversations on a variety of topics. You will be able to see and hear one another almost as if you were in the same room.

What can you learn?

Speaking Fluency Speak naturally without constantly stopping to plan your next words

Listening Skills Distinguish and really understand what a native speaker is saying

Current Vocabulary Learn vocabulary and idioms as they are naturally used today

Pronunciation Pronounce words and specific sounds correctly

Our Video Conferencing Classes Are:

Convenient Schedule them in any free time slot - before or after work, on weekends, morning, noon, or night.

Flexible You decide when, how often, and how long to have classes.

Economical No costly travel expenses. No lengthy commuting time. No hidden fees. You pay only for scheduled class time.

Easy Email us at dlagrou@expertlang.com to get started. After that, simply sit at your computer and begin.

 

 

 

 

Weekly Idiom: January 2, 2009
to jump the gun

Definition:
to do something too soon

Example:
He jumped the gun and told her about our plans before we had finalized them.

Explanation:
He told her about our plans before we were ready. He should have waited until the plans were final to be sure the plans would not change.


Weekly Phrasal Verb: January 2, 2009
to jump in

Definition:
to get involved in something quickly

Example:
Please jump in if you have something to add to our discussion.

Explanation:
Please just begin speaking if you have something to add to our discussion. Don’t worry about interrupting us.

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