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Markiian Bobyliak
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Identify and Drive Winning Behaviors | Retorio
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One of the best resources for this I’ve found is Lernu.net. The forums and chat rooms will have other people to practice with, and the site has a detailed (and completely free) course to teach you the language.
Benny Lewis • Fluent in 3 Months: How Anyone at Any Age Can Learn to Speak Any Language from Anywhere in the World
Chris Parry
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Luke Ryan
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I Never Thought I'd Take Notes This Way | Milanote Beginner System
youtube.comAlan Ogle
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with an efficient learning approach and working at it intensively for just two weeks (or longer, if you can’t do it so intensively), you can make a lot of progress in a language. The reason I’m suggesting Esperanto is that it was intentionally designed to be the easiest language you could possibly learn.