Learn English and become fluent quickly

Have you always dreamt of being fluent in English? To be able to speak like a lord or simply to be able to watch your favourite films your favourite films in VO? Do you want a more competitive CV or do you want to challenge yourself?

You've come to the right place. Our revolutionary e-learning method is the best learning method for the French. Put an end to the fear of and learn Shakespeare's language like never before.

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First steps in English

Discover the basics of the language

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The best online English courses for French people

C’est la seconde langue la plus parlée du monde. Pourtant, les français semblent avoir plus de mal que d’autres pour apprendre l’anglais. Avec Globe Speaker, fini d’avoir honte de parler. Deviens fluent grâce à une méthode d’apprentissage révolutionnaire et efficace.

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Challenges and serious games for measurable progress

Globe Speaker innovates in language learning with its ‘serious game’ method, combining entertainment with a precise educational objective. We offer complete follow-up so that you can see how you are progressing.

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Tracking your progress

Our interactive platform allows you to follow each stage of your training clearly. With animated graphs, you can visualise your progress in grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation.

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Online English courses to master the basics

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Grammar

Learn the fundamental structures needed to construct correct sentences, including the rules of concordance, the use of articles and prepositions, and much more. This knowledge is crucial for effective communication.

THE BASICS OF ENGLISH GRAMMAR
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Conjugation

Master the conjugation of verbs in all tenses. From the indicative to the conditional, these lessons will guide you through the nuances of irregular verbs, enabling you to express actions and emotions with precision.

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Vocabulary and expressions

Expand your vocabulary and learn to use expressions that will enrich your language. This section is essential for improving your ability to understand and be understood in different communication situations.

ENGLISH VOCABULARY
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Pronunciation and oral expression

Improve your pronunciation and your ability to express yourself clearly and confidently. This part of the course focuses on phonetics, allowing you to practise and improve your pronunciation, intonation and fluency.

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Time and commitment

How long does it take to master English? The duration depends on your initial level and your objectives. Get a more accurate estimate by assessing your level on our platform.

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Practical tips for learning English

To learn effectively, immerse yourself in the language: listen to English-language music and watch English-language films. Practise regularly, even if you make mistakes. that's how you'll make progress. Use our application to expand your vocabulary and improve your grammar. Don't forget to consult specialist books to structure your your learning. With perseverance and regular practice, you'll quickly see improvements in your command of English.

With the right resources and the right method, you'll soon be able to communicate in this captivating language.

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Your questions

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How can I learn English quickly and on my own?

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To learn quickly and independently, it's essential to immerse yourself in the language as much as possible. This can include listening to music, watching films or series in V.O, practising reading and writing, and above all, speaking as much as possible, even on your own or with native speakers via language exchanges. Regular practice is crucial: even short daily sessions can be very beneficial.

What's the best site for learning English for free?

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The best place to start learning for free is Globe Speaker. This platform offers a unique opportunity to get started free of charge, giving users access to courses designed to cover the basics and progress through innovative learning techniques based on ‘serious games’.

Which is the most effective application for learning English?

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As for the most effective application for learning English, Globe Speaker also stands out in this field. Thanks to its immersive approach, which combines fun learning with serious pedagogical support the application enables you to make rapid progress in grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation and listening comprehension. What's more, Globe Speaker is free to start with, making it an ideal makes it an ideal option for those who want to learn independently while having access to a structured and interactive method.

How to become fluent in English in 1 month?

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Becoming fluent in one month is an ambitious goal that requires total commitment and deep immersion. Although complete fluency may be difficult to achieve in such a short time for most people, significant progress is possible by adopting an intensive approach. significant progress is possible by adopting an intensive approach. This includes several hours of daily study, the use of a variety of resources such as online courses, podcasts, and active practice with native speakers. Globe Speaker offers tools and resources that can greatly facilitate this rapid immersion by by providing structured and interactive lessons adapted to your level.

How do you learn English at 40?

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Age is no barrier. At 40, you can learn English using methods that suit your learning style and your schedule. It's important to find resources that motivate you and practise regularly. Online courses such as those offered by Globe Speaker, where you can get started for free, offer flexibility and accessibility, allowing you to learn at your own pace. The key is regular practice, constant exposure to the language through a variety of media, and the use of interactive tools to reinforce learning.

Why is it difficult to learn English?

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Learning English can seem difficult due to a number of factors, such as the complexity of its grammar, the diversity of its accents and the richness of its vocabulary. In addition, motivation, the time available for study, and a lack of opportunities to practise can also make learning more difficult. However, with the right resources and the right approach, these challenges can be overcome. Globe Speaker, for example, offers courses designed to tackle these difficulties in a fun and engaging way, making learning more accessible and less daunting, and offering an interactive method that can simplify the learning process.
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At home elsewhere: how people live in other countries

At home elsewhere: how people live in other countries

Opening the door to someone's home is like discovering the intimacy of a culture. The layout of the house, the location of the rooms, the lifestyle inside: all of this reveals much more than just practical preferences. Here is an overview of ways of living in different parts of the world. The living room: the heart of the home or a private space?  In many Western countries, the living room is the central place, both for family and social gatherings. In South Korea and Japan, rooms can be multifunctional and adapted to suit the time of day. Sometimes, certain rooms remain closed to visitors, reserved for family or ancestors. The relationship with the floor: mats, tatami or shoes?  In many countries in Asia and the Middle East, people remove their shoes before entering someone's home as a sign of respect and cleanliness. Floors are sometimes used as a place to rest, eat or pray. This relationship with the floor reflects an approach to comfort and intimacy that differs from that of Western countries. The role of the kitchen  The kitchen can be open and convivial (as in Scandinavia), or, conversely, separate and functional. In some cultures, it is a space reserved for women. Elsewhere, it becomes the heart of the home, a place for passing on culinary traditions and for family gatherings. The bedroom: private or shared space?  The concept of a single bedroom is a recent Western invention. In many parts of the world, people share their bedrooms, and even their beds, with their siblings. The notion of privacy varies from one culture to another, as do the layout and use of rooms.   How we live in our homes says a lot about our relationship with others, with space, and with privacy. Exploring these differences broadens our perspective. At Globespeaker, learning languages also opens the door to lifestyles around the world.  
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Humour and cultural misunderstandings: what makes people laugh elsewhere

Humour and cultural misunderstandings: what makes people laugh elsewhere

What makes people laugh in one country may leave others cold, or even cause misunderstandings. Humour is one of the most sensitive reflections of a culture: it depends on language, history, taboos and social codes. Understanding the humour of a language means gaining access to a form of cultural complicity. Types of humour vary from one culture to another.  British humour plays on absurdity and self-deprecation. In France, we love puns and satire. In Japan, the comedy duo ‘manzai’ is based on the contrasting roles of the “boke” (the naive one) and the ‘tsukkomi’ (the one who corrects). In Russia, black humour often reflects the trials and tribulations of history. What may shock or disturb Making jokes about politics, religion or family is tolerated in some countries, but taboo in others. Misunderstandings often arise from these cultural differences. A harmless sketch in one language can become offensive when translated literally. The codes of the implicit and the unspoken  Some cultures value indirect humour, double meanings and subtle irony. Others prefer visual humour or caricature. Understanding the rules of linguistic play is essential to grasping the intention behind a joke. Why humour brings people together  Laughing together creates a bond. Knowing how to use (or at least understand) humour in another language means entering into social intimacy. It requires finesse, observation, and a good dose of self-deprecation too!   Humour is a powerful cultural key. With Globespeaker, you learn a language in context, with its codes and subtleties. Sometimes it makes you laugh, but above all, it helps you understand others better.  
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