When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life,” the saying goes. From the grandeur of Buckingham Palace and the historic Tower of London to the iconic London Eye and the waxwork wonders of Madame Tussaud’s, London is truly one of the great destination cities of the world – and the ideal place to learn English in England.
Pashto is one of the two official languages of Afghanistan and is also spoken in parts of Pakistan and India – a total of some 60 million speakers worldwide.
Lithuanian is the official language of Lithuania where around 3 million people use it on a daily basis, although many Lithuanians also speak Russian. Lithuanian is particularly interesting among the Indo-European language family, as it is the language.
Icelandic, as well as being the official language of Iceland, is the closest modern language to Old Norse, so studying the Icelandic language opens up the rich literary world of the Old Norse sagas and mediaeval literature.
Hungarian, or “Magyar” as it is called in the Hungarian language, is the official language of Hungary and is also spoken in parts of Austria, Ukraine and neighbouring countries. Whether you are studying Hungarian for business, academic or leisure purposes.
Hindi is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world, with some 180 million native speakers in India and Nepal, as well as in parts of South Africa and ethnic Indian communities around the world.
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