Lingoculture

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About Lingoculture

LingoCulture offers a monthly subscription to unlimited private online French classes. First week at $1.

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Sai Dikshit Gondi
IN

Resolved My issue resolved! Thank you

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KRN
GB

Excellent Price/Value I have been with LingoCulture for almost a year. Their teachers are patient, kind, and totally understanding of errors. My French has really progressed. I can now listen to the news in French and understand, at a minimum, 80% of what they are saying - that’s huge considering how fast news casters speak. Is LingoCulture worth it? Yes! Their classes are 1-on-1, unlimited, and all for one monthly price. I have taken up to 8 classes in one day, lol. The price/value is certainly there and so much more. Regrets? None. I have no regrets what-so-ever. Please do not think about it, just do it.

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Pau Oria
FR

Lingo Culture is an excellent value-price option. Lingo Culture is an excellent price-value option if you would like to learn French. I've tried learning the language in highscool before, and it really taught me nothing. One on one courses are your to go to if you have limited time to learn a new language (as I did). Now that I have been living in France for around two months and learning French for five, I am even able to write academic papers.

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Rose
FR

Game changer for my french learning journey In 2021, I was offered my dream job of working in Geneva. The city is great; however, my life is debilitated by the fact that I don't know French. I was reading a lot on how to learn a language efficiently and came across the comprehensible input method. I was on maternity leave and thought of spending my time listening to podcasts and going through language learning apps (Ouino, Speakly, Memrise). Once I was ready to output, I started looking for online classes. I read good reviews about Baselang in Spanish and was looking for an equivalent in French. Luckily, Lingoculture popped up on my Facebook (and it turned out to be a sister company of Baselang) around April 2022. At first, I thought it was a scam because it was too good to be true. But I really wanted to know, and since they accept PayPal, I thought if this turned out to be a scam, I could just refund. I am so happy to know that this is not a scam, and Lingoculture is a game-changer in my French learning. I joined when they were in beta, and the founder, Celine, and Enock, the administrator, were very welcoming and responded to my many queries. I then met my teachers. There are many excellent teachers in Lingoculture, and I will just mention those who have made a significant dent in my journey. First is Yacine, who has been my teacher for almost a year now. He has taught me when I was struggling to pronounce "bonjour" up to now that I can confidently read. We have been through textbooks from A1, A2, and B1. Fadila has been my language companion for everyday life, and she patiently goes through skits so that I can practice how to find a babysitter for my baby or read the pamphlets in French on how to find a good daycare. Mariem has been patiently guiding me in improving my pronunciation using FSI French phonology. Other teachers worthy of mention are Marwa, Suzanne, Cherine, Lisa, and Inez. What makes Lingoculture very effective for me is its one-on-one instruction. While I am in Geneva and I can take classes here, nothing beats one-on-one classes in terms of efficiency. Of course, there is convenience; I can book classes anytime, even just a few minutes before the class. I have a full-time job and a one-year-old and an eight-year-old. Without Lingoculture, there is no way I can find time to join classes without this flexibility of being able to book anytime of the day. But the most important thing for me has to do with commitment. Of course, I can always say I can study by myself, but with life around me, that rarely happens. But because I made a commitment with the teachers, I pressure myself to show up (which is the same thing I noticed with me and exercise. If the commitment is just with myself, I rarely do it. But when I have a trainer, I show up because I paid for it and I promised to show up!). Lastly, when Lingoculture says unlimited, they really mean unlimited. I typically have 2-3 hours a day on weekdays and 4-5 hours on weekends. In terms of cost per class, nothing beats Lingoculture for me. I can confidently say that in one year, I was able to progress from zero to B1, thanks to Lingoculture. Two months ago, I was riding the bus, and suddenly it dawned on me that I can read everything in my surroundings. That is an amazing feeling. From blindly wandering around the city, I am now able to take part in the vibrant life around me.

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Gaurav Deep
FR

🌟🇫🇷 Lingoculture: My Passport to French Fluency! 🌟 🇫🇷 Being from India, my journey with Lingoculture has been an absolute revelation. Before arriving in France, I tried offline courses and apps, but Lingoculture's immersive classes were a game-changer. In just three weeks, my understanding of French skyrocketed, enabling me to connect with locals and embrace the rich culture. Learning their language has opened my heart to a world of possibilities.With Lingoculture, I could book daily 45-minute classes with different teachers, focusing on improving my speaking skills. As someone who adores languages, I wholeheartedly endorse Lingoculture's unique approach. Remember, "To learn a language is to have one more window from which to look at the world." 🗺️💖 Lingoculture has been my go to guide to discover a whole new window... and has helped to make my life in France - simple and enjoyable. ⭐ Gaurav Deep, India ⭐

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