Konnichiwa!!! Languagelab is proud to announce that we will be introducing a new and fully translated Japanese version of our current website. We now also accept payments in Japanese Yen, so it’s even easier to sign up with Languagelab! To celebrate this, the Languagelab mascot La-la is coming out of hiding. Can you guess what La-la looks like? A cat? A two-legged horse? Do you think you know? Send your guesses as a reply to this blog and the closest answer will receive a unique virtual cuddly La-la just for you! There have been rumours of sightings of La-la around the English city for some time now but no-one’s been able to get a good look. The Languagelab teachers are so frustrated by this mystery that they have offered a big reward for the first picture of La-la taken by a student. La-la is very shy and English City is very large. The last sighting was near the Grammar House but who knows where next time? Good luck and see you soon in English City;-)
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Languagelab improved my English by 40% according to my Univesity tests - Ali, Saudi Arabia
Unbelievable! beyond what I've expected... - Virtualriver, Indonesia
Languagelab is a good place to improve your English, having fun and with a very good team of people doing a great work. I love English classes and I'm learning more useful English than in RL classes. There are a lot of places to be able to learn what to do, how to say... like in RL... to learn to be able to have a fluent conversation - Nika, Spain.
A class of its own! - Alias, Germany
It's a great way to learn english, because it is not that much stressful as in the real world and mostly I can make it in time, I don't have to travel that far to meet new friends who have the same interests.- Hoshy, Germany.
Languagelab is really useful to improve your English. You meet nice people who have the same purpose. The teachers are friendly and help you when you need it (for your English but also material things as micro etc...) I enjoy the variety of activities as lessons, parties and quizz. It's really fun. It's not easy to find people in your own country to speak a foreign language but
Languagelab allows you to do it. - Laureen, France.
I have almost five months in LanguageLab, it has been a really great experience to learn English in SL and in LanguageLab, they always try to do funny ways to teach us, they send us mails remind us the class and class location. I love to learn there because its getting usual to speak English for me. So thanks for all your effort and i will be so happy to continue in this program. - Winnybeth, Guatemala
I like it's really good place to practise language. - Hwk, Georgia
It is a marvelous way to learn English and to make friends! - Chopa, Korea.
Great opportunity to test your english skills against people from all over the world and also to improve your accent and grammar to upper level and why not to the top level?! - Sensi, Bulgaria
I think it's a good way to improve your english and an amizing way to meet interesting people. You can practice your english guided by your teacher in funny classes and events. - Lucane , Spain
What I love about Languagelab is the use of all possibilities of this virtual world. I have made great excursions and visits with my fellow students from all over the world, doing all kind of things, and in the mean while practising my English. I like the diversity of methods, especially I like the quizzes and dance-events:). And voice helped me a lot to overcome my fear of speaking. Together with the enthusiasm of the teachers Languagelab is fun - Woutje, Netherlands
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