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We’ve completely redone our Basic French Lessons. We’ve added over 10 new audio lesson and better organized the rest.
We’ve been busy lately. We just updated and added 47 Portuguese lessons. These range from basic and grammar to travel. Most of them are free. However, if you’re serious about learning to speak Portuguese, buy some membership credits to get access to all of them.
We launch two new websites this week for learning Spanish slang.
Porteño Spanish is to learn lunfardo, the slang of Buenos Aires, Argentina. It will have you yelling “che, boludo” in no time.
Güey Spanish is to learn to speak like a real Chilango from Mexico. You’re vocabulary will muy padre after checking out this site.
These are nice compliments to our site Voseo Spanish, which teaches the voseo verb form used in parts of South and Central America.
We’ve been really busy. Today we released FOUR new iPhone and iPad apps and updated NINE others!
Here are the new apps:
Here are the updated ones now for iPad too:
We updated Online Arabic Help today adding nine vocabulary lessons and screen saver.
We’ve added new and updated lessons to our Advanced and Travel sections. We made a strong push for business lessons, but there are some funs ones in there too. Here’s the complete list:
We brought back by popular demand our Spanish, Italian, and French screen savers. We when took these down, we didn’t expect the outcry we got. We apologize for not bringing them back sooner.
With this, we’ve also released screen savers for German, Hebrew, and Portuguese. All screen savers include the 100 most popular words/phrases from our sites!
This morning we released new Travel Spanish Lessons. This release also brings with it premium lessons. You can now exchange the membership points you earned for high-quality lessons.
The list of lessons includes:
We’re looking for French, Portuguese, and Italian language specialists in Buenos Aires. If you fit the mould, go to our <a href=“http://www.onlinefrenchhelp.com/jobs”>jobs page</a> for more information.