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Laugh while you learn. Gymglish creates adaptive learning courses for languages and more. Our goal: your motivation, participation and progress.
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JAB – The Word of the Month for December 2020

Every month, we take a look at a word in the headlines, in English, for your English. See more at The Word of the Month.

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The Holiday season – Gymglish edition

2020 is mercifully coming to an end, and all in all, we think it went pretty well.

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5 podcasts to improve your German skills

Podcasts are digital audio files that have established themselves as a popular and practical way of learning a foreign language.

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LAME – The Word of the Month for November 2020

Every month, we take a look at a word in the headlines, in English, for your English. See more at The Word of the Month.

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5 Hispanic artists that helped shaped the world of art

Chez Gymglish, l’apprentissage des langues ne se réduit pas à l’enseignement d’un ensemble de points de vocabulaire, de grammaire ou de prononciation.

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5 fictional French villages to put on your bucket list

Among the many cultural feats the French have mastered (red wine, red tape, etc.), the art of naming villages stands out.

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Gymglish’s Guide to the 2020 US elections

Today, focus on: Joe Biden Vice President of the United States under Barack Obama. Longtime senator from the state of Delaware.

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The 10 most common French grammar mistakes Spanish speakers make

Thought grammar was a mere detail in your language learning process? We’re here to deliver some bad news: you’ve got it all wrong.

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Gymglish’s Guide to the 2020 US elections

Today, focus on: Donald Trump. The 45th and current President of the United States. Republican. Former reality television star and real estate “magnate”.

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5 German dishes that aren’t the wurst (except one of them actually is)

Here at Gymglish, we’re convinced that eating your way to language mastery is a tasty way of learning.

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