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Why does it seem that almost everyone who is learning a second language has chosen the WRONG LANGUAGE COURSE?
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Why does it seem that almost everyone who is learning a second language has chosen the WRONG  LANGUAGE COURSE?

Visit a language forum and be prepared to find out the sad truth.

Some people are happy with their choices regarding a course to learn a second language...but it seems that most people are not.  

What does this mean to you?  
If you are thinking about learning a second language, all the negative feed back adds to your indecision and doubt.  

Some common questions that you would like answered:

Will the choice you make be a mistake?
Can you really learn to speak a second language in 8 weeks?
How long before you can learn to speak and understand a second language with confidence?  
Which courses are a waste of time and money?  
Which courses give you your money's worth?
What should you look for in a language course?
What can you look out for when considering learning a second language?
Are the higher priced courses really any better  than the lower priced courses?

So you go to forums and read reviews and in your search, you discover a flaw!
 
What is the flaw?   

Almost everyone  hates their course, got a bad deal, got scammed, was lied to, was overpromised, took forever to learn, and so on...kind of depressing, since most of these courses seem to stink.  Aha ...but you have found a few Glowing Reviews, Reassuring Posts, and Positive Blogs...and here is the flaw:
This positive feedback is by someone who is trying to SELL you the course that they recommend.  Hmm?  

Talk about being between a rock and a hard place.  Your homework and research  tells you the good reviews and positive feedback are actually ads for the courses that are being praised...argghh.  

Welcome to the club!  I can relate to your dilemna.  

OK...but do I offer a solution?   Yes and no.  What kind of answer is that?  I invite you to visit the Author's Bio, because I want you to read my review.  Why?  You will discover a step by step breakdown of exactly what to look for, and how to compare and evaluate.  This information is gold and well worth your time.   So how can you trust what is in the review?  I assure you that you will not regret your visit.  You can take the information and run, no hard feelings.  

In Summary:  You use the internet to help you make an easy and quick decision, whether you are comparing language courses or many other products.  Somehow the information highway has gotten filled with bogus information.  So much for easy and quick.  There are definite features and benefits  about a language course that you need to be aware of .  You will also need to know how to compare these  features. There are also certain mistakes that you need to know about so that you can avoid them.  I invite to visit the Author's Bio (or Resource Box) where you will find a link that reveals  these answers and more.  Thnak you for reading.
Sincerely,
George Pierce

Livng in the beautiful mountains of western NC, I enjoy waterfalls and streams. Neighbors still wave and say hey! For more valuable help and useful information, click or copy and paste to browser: http://www.theplacetobeishere.com/learn2ndlanguage.htm You need to be aware of the two major mistakes that you want to avoid.

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