Language Learning
If you would like to learn a new language or brush up on existing skills there are many different ways to go about it. Language learning can be a rewarding and fun pursuit if you pick a style and method of learning to suit your needs.
The RLN can provide you with advice and support on language learning as well as guiding you towards other organisations who can offer you further assistance.
Here are just some of the ways in which you can access language learning:
Further and higher education
There are all sorts of options open to you and many ways to continue with your language learning. Making the right choices now will bring real rewards, helping you get more out of life. Think carefully about where you spend time during your course or where you train, plus how you can combine languages with other subjects to maximise your employability.
For more information visit the Languages Work website.
Alternatively, why not contact one of our local universities?
Adult education
It's never too late to refresh your language skills or pick up new languages, whether for work or for play. The Languages Work website can provide you with further information on studying languages.
Time abroad
The Languages Work website can provide you with useful information on work experience using languages both in the UK and abroad.
Self-taught language learning
The Languages Work website provides advice and links to information to help you to learn a language at home or on the move.
What's it really like to learn a language?
To find out more about what is involved in language learning visit our page on access to language learning and find out how to start, what courses to choose and whether you have to do homework!
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