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Meet Kayla
Why are you learning a language?
I recently took a DNA test and found what countries I descended from. I want to learn those languages to feel closer to my heritage.
Are there any techniques you use to keep yourself on track that you'd like to share with other language learners?
I have found that practising and talking with native speakers help best. If you aren't keeping up with a language you soon forget it.
What do you enjoy most about learning a language on Busuu?
It is entertaining and easy to follow, plus it is self paced.
How would you describe Busuu in one sentence?
Busuu is an amazing learning app.
What has studying on Busuu helped you to do in the real world?
I work in a store where many language speakers walk in every day. Busuu has helped me devolp my language more so that I am able to assist people much better.
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