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Faces of inlingua

Find out more about the people behind the scenes – the faces that make up the inlingua brand.

We feature interviews with inlingua licensees, board members, Managing Directors and others to share their journey and experience of owning inlingua centers around the world.

These interviews aim to provide readers with a real look at the people who make up the inlingua brand name across the world, and share their visions and thoughts on being language school entrepreneurs.

Each and every person is different and come from backgrounds as diverse as the centers they run.

Living in a Multicultural City III

Multiculturalism New York City
Insights from New York City We recently featured the most multicultural cities in the world on our Social Media channels. You might wonder how it feels to live in a multicultural environment where multiple languages are spoken, and different customs and traditions are commonplace. We interviewed Pam Hendricks Fauquenot, Assistant Manager and language trainer at…
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Living in a Multicultural City II

Multiculturalism
Insights from New York City We recently featured the most multicultural cities in the world on our Social Media channels. You might wonder how it feels to live in a multicultural environment where multiple languages are spoken, and different customs and traditions are commonplace. We interviewed Marion Valladares Smith, language trainer at inlingua New York…
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Living in a Multicultural City I

multicultural Singapore
Insights from Singapore We recently featured the most multicultural cities in the world on our Social Media channels. You might wonder how it feels to live in a multicultural environment where multiple languages are spoken, and different customs and traditions are commonplace. We interviewed Chris, English trainer at inlingua Singapore and asked him, how the…
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#crossinglanguagebarriers

Language course at inlingua Vicenza
”[…] visiting a country on holiday and living in that same country really do mean two completely different things” Sarah Saheed is originally from India and has lived in five countries. She moved to Italy, the home country of her spouse, at the start of the lockdown in 2020. Her transition hasn’t always been as smooth…
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Lernmotivation – ein Interview mit Dr. Marc Praxmarer

Lernmotivation
“Der Mix aus online-Unterricht und Lektionen vor Ort gibt mir volle Flexibilität, den Lernfortschritt effizient zu gestalten.” Neben seinem Job als Mitglied der Geschäftsleitung bei der Valiant Bank Schweiz lernt Dr. Marc Praxmarer Französisch und Spanisch. Wir wollten mehr über seine Motivation erfahren, in seiner Freizeit Fremdsprachen zu lernen. 1. Wann und warum haben Sie…
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Study Motivation – Q&A with José Jarrin from Ecuador

Study Motivation Languages
“Really, my motivation is to be able to understand and communicate in this language in every day of my life.” José Jarrin started learning English many years ago. In 2016 he discovered inlingua Quito and started taking lessons. We wanted to know more about his motivation to learn English as well as the biggest challenges…
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Study Motivation – Q&A with Sofia Tsironi from Greece

Study Motivation
”A lot of seminars and scientific articles are in English. So, I am keeping up with my job’s evolution better than before.” Sofia Tsironi started learning English in March 2020. We wanted to know more about her motivation to learn English as well as the biggest challenges she faced. 1. How many hours a week…
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Study Motivation – Q&A with Bandja Sy

Bandja Sy
”If I really want something, I do my very best to achieve it” Bandja Sy is a Malian-French professional basketball player for Andorra of the Liga ACB and the EuroCup. He is learning Spanish since October 2020. We wanted to know more about his motivation to learn a foreign language and the biggest challenges he…
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Study Motivation – Q&A with Michael Robertson

Study Motivation Mandarin
“The biggest motivating factor to learning a foreign language is similar to acquiring any other skill in life, the satisfaction of being able to see real progress from your endeavours.” Michael Robertson started learning Mandarin in March 2019. He is enrolled in a full-time course and studies 20-40 hours a week. We wanted to know…
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In conversation with Valerio Nicolia | Managing Director at inlingua Rome and President of the inlingua Italian Commission

“inlingua is a group of entrepreneurs who love what they do, because I see that a lot of our colleagues really love what they do.” It was clear to us at the congress in Lugano 2019 after a very powerful and impactful presentation that Valerio has an energy and vision that comes from a place…
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