This is ProLingua Global’s new interview series – where German & Hungarian language coach Gabriella Ferenczi shares the experiences of her clients.
Languages in reducing global warming
Global Warming: From analysis to real-time red flag Global warming - a phenomenon that is as old as the Earth, but is now more and more in the spotlight. Rightly so. People sure have heard of it, but the number of those who stand up and act against the approaching...
Language & culture skills to overcome the pandemic
It’s been a year since Covid hit our world. Global Collaboration and effective communication are needed to overcome this issue. Could languages be the answer?
Are languages useful in humanitarian aid?
It seems like people’s actions will never stop resulting in disasters.
Can languages help in damage control, saving lives and securing futures?
How speaking languages can help solve global challenges
The world is facing big global challenges and successful global collaboration is needed. That’s where language learning comes into the picture.
ProLingua Global Interviews: Carolyn Asome’s language learning journey
This is ProLingua Global’s new interview series – where German & Hungarian language coach Gabriella Ferenczi shares the experiences of her clients.
Why should English speakers learn a foreign language? Talking to James, finance professional, director and head of short-term interest rate products
More than 350 million people around the world speak English. Why should you bother to learn another language? You shouldn’t, but here’s what you miss out on…
ProLingua Global Interviews: Tony Holt’s language learning journey
This is ProLingua Global’s new interview series – where German & Hungarian language coach Gabriella Ferenczi shares the experiences of her clients.
5 steps to manage Zoom meetings more efficiently
Are you on Zoom meetings back to back? No worries! Here are some tips to help you manage them and avoid being a Zoombie.
What’s the secret to being fluent? Talking to Lesley McMillan
This is the one-million-dollar question, that always pops into our mind when we are studying a new language. What’s the answer? Keep on reading to discover it.