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Learning a second (or third) language besides your mother tongue always earns you extra points on your resume. Being able to communicate in more than one language is a skill that most of us would like to have. However, with the kind of rushed lives we live, it becomes challenging to attend classes to learn a foreign language. We are either too caught up with our household chores and work life, or find taking up professional courses a tad expensive.

However, that does not mean you have to swallow your desires to learn a new language. There are several ways you can learn a different language if you put your mind to it.

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