What are your Language Learning Goals?

Want to learn another language? Or have already started? Find out exactly what your language learning goals are with the Cactus Language Quiz!

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On Apr 14, 2016

Do you need to learn a language for travelling abroad?

Do you practise speaking the language you are learning everyday?

Do you need to write in the language you are learning?

Do you know anyone who speaks the language you are learning?

Survival Language Skills

Survival Language Skills

You need just enough language skills to get you out of that jungle alive, on the next train to who-knows-where, and to find the best bar in town. You need basic conversational, functional language. You're looking for survival language skills with Cactus 5-week intensive evening language courses.

Language for Love

Language for Love

You're learning a language for love. Either to impress the in-laws to be, or to find the one, you know that the person of your dreams does not speak your native language, but the language of love. You need conversation language skills but you also need to learn more about the culture and customs of the country. Take the Cactus 10 week evening language course to get the language for love skills you need.

Long Term Learning

Long Term Learning

Whatever level you are - you are in it for the long haul. Your goal is to be fluent, to be proficient, for people to mistake you for another nationality! Language is what you love and you will do what it takes to get there. Take a Cactus immersion course in the language of the country to really speed up your progress.

Speaking for Success

Speaking for Success

You need language for your career, for your next deal, your next meeting, your next business trip - learning a language is invaluable for your future success. Why not try a one-to-one Skype lesson with Cactus and you can keep learning and progressing even when you're on the move.

No Language Goals

No Language Goals

You have no language learning goals. You don't know what language you want to learn, in fact you're not sure if you even want to learn a language at all. If you're looking for some inspiration then check out the Cactus blog.

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