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The Power of Facebook to Learn English Language

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Of all the social media websites known by man since online socialization became an embrace to mankind, Facebook has become the top list. So much for Friendster, MySpace, and Multiply, Facebook rules the social media for the past years and even today. And since socialization involves communication, English is the most used language of all the languages imparted in Facebook.

If we could recall the main purpose why Facebook, on the first place, was created, it was only to get connected with friends from different places around the world. But now, the ripples of its effects have gone beyond socialization. It has reached the borders of learning foreign languages, particularly by learning English language. How is this possible?

Well, if the older times had “pen pal” to foreigners and have become an essential tool for the other party to learn foreign languages, today, we have chatting, forums, and exchanges of messages on the wall and private messages. Whenever people get to meet a foreigner in Facebook, communication starts. For an Italian native communing with an English speaker, they have to have a common language to use. This is then where language learning starts. As they get frequent with their communication, the Italian will not only get familiar and eventually master English language, but the person who knows English will also get the chance to learn Italian language as well.

Aside from profile to profile feature that Facebook offers, groups and pages can serve as motivators as well. Abroad languages have its own group page in Facebook, allowing learners to have access with our site. Likers and members will have easier access to read our blogs, get in touch with various choices of foreign language courses, and of course, get to have more selective options about English learning especially if they are greatly interested with the details on learners who want to learn English at Language School in Miami.

So we cannot really underestimate the power of Facebook in learning languages. Same with Twitter, Youtube, and even Google Plus, the latest social media sites of today has gone its level beyond socialization. It has really get to a certain level where language learning is widely involved, and that specifically includes English language learning.

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