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Abroad Languages Expresses Gratitude for This New Year 2012

By Tlb

Happy New Year, everyone! Today, we now welcome 2012 as we bid goodbye to 2011. Yes, the past year has been incredible, productive, and well-lived, I’m pretty sure of that.  As of this site, we have learned lots of things to which language learning has been well-encouraged to you and to our readers. This time, since we are now in the first few days of the new month in a new year, let us make it even more productive, incredible, and well-lived compared to last year. New years always remind us one simple thing: it is to look and move forward for the things that we are going to achieve for this year and leave the past behind.

Happy New Year from Abroadlanguages

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So, as an expression of appreciation for you readers, we would sincerely thank you for all the visitors of this blog. Those who continue to update themselves with the information and researches as to how language learning is essential to them, we have really been grateful. It is an honor to provide you with such information. Those also who commented to our blogs, responded to feedbacks, and expressed optimistic (and even pessimistic) comments; we really appreciate how communicative you were with your points of view. All of us have our own principles and views towards certain issues, and as for language learning, you really expressed your side.

That’s why, this New Year 2012, we are enticed and encouraged as well to provide you fresher and more updated news and posts related to abroad languages learning. This year, we know we will discover new and efficient learning methods that will make language learning easier and more convenient, provide you with more selections to choose English and other foreign languages to various destinations, give you more practical reasons why language learning is highly encouraged to all learners, and last but not the least, inspire us with great stories and experiences as to how some young and even old learners break language barriers and made a difference for themselves and for others.


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