List of all the courses offered by Cosmolingua Institute for Foreign Languages.
Cosmolingua Institute for Foreign Languages offers a total of 18 courses.
Swedish is a fascinating and expressive language with a melodic sound. Learners are admittedly difficult to pronounce like a native because of its characteristic sing-song rhythm, but not more complicated to learn than English.
Norwegian may not be the first choice that comes to mind when people are looking to enrich their language, Students typically look for languages that they feel will be useful to them in the professional world and that they can share with a large number of potential speakers.
Bahasa Indonesia is the correct term for the Indonesian language. Almost all Indonesian citizens are fluent in the Indonesian language. This is in spite of the fact that there are actually over 365 different languages and dialects actively spoken across the Indonesian archipelago.
Dutch is an official language of the Netherlands, Belgium, Suriname, Aruba and the Netherlands Antilles. Apart from all these, Dutch is also an official language of several international organizations, including the European Union and the Union of South American Nations.
Danish with only 5,300,000 speakers worldwide may seem that it has little to offer someone interested in learning a new language. Danish is characterized as a very flat language.
In Thailand, there are many people who can speak or understand English but being able to speak Thai opens up the world for you. Thai may seem quite boring and confusing but once you learn the basic, everything will to fall into place naturally.
Portuguese is the sixth most spoken language in the world and the third most spoken European language. Nearly 200 million people speak Portuguese, which is the official language of eight countries, comprising the Community of Portuguese-speaking Countries (CPLP).
Learning Czech is a valuable and highly desired skill. The Czech Republic has recently emerged from a half-century of turbulent political instability and unease, to become one of the most promising new economies in Eastern Europe.
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