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Old Mar 29th 2015, 11:07 am
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I am fed up not being able to speak Hungarian so am off to enrol for a language course tomorrow, 5pm at Sprachstudio Mobilitas, 8372 Keszthely-Cserszegtomaj, Fenyő u. 12. (Not advertising as I have no interest!)I wonder if any other expats are coming along or have experience / comment about these people?
Any feedback would be very helpful.


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Old Mar 29th 2015, 11:35 am
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I am afraid I don't know anything about the school, but well done for making a positive step toward learning the language...and hopefully meet new friends too. Because I don't live that close to any schools it suits me to learn online via skype. Here are some tips for learning (and sitting a beginner exam if that is a future goal)

6 Tips for learning Hungarian (and preparing for an exam) | The Daily Hungary

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Eeekkk ..... I have really got to step up my Hungarian learning ..... I have a work colleague who is in the medical profession, consultant, and is from Budapest. She's expressed an interest to meet my wife. Lately, she injected a bit of Hungarian in the emails ... and I had to look up the translation on Google Translate.
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