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My father wanted to learn English a long time ago, so we decided to try Swisslanguages, who promise to teach you to speak English very well. in a short time. In the beginning, a person is taught certain words - so far everything is in order. Then the sentences are formed from these words, and horror begins there. Most sentences are formally incorrect. There is a feeling that they are simply illogically put together by a computer, although even Google translate translates Canadian sentences into English more correctly. In principle, a person pays for the service, but he is taught the wrong English, which will make foreigners really wonder and even laugh at you. Here are some pearls: How much pay that? You like day? I tourist sorry. I understand woman. Sorry that broken. Ok enough eat. We need a towel. Even if everything is correct, the service provider does not keep its promise and such a small vocabulary is not enough to speak English fluently. These are just a few individual phrases that will help you a bit as a tourist. In addition, the program will soon offer to buy the next level. Why the next level if you already promise that the first is enough to learn to speak English fluently? In addition, if you do not opt out, you will be automatically charged a monthly subscription fee from your account each month. Why, then, does it really take several months if the service provider promises to teach English in two weeks? People, don't get caught up in these cheap tricks that you can learn the language freely in two weeks. There is also a huge fui for internet news sites that constantly advertise these language courses.
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