Free Alternative for Rossetta Stone: Live Mocha

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Live Mocha is an online free language learning resource. Unlike Rossetta Stone, it is totally free.

LiveMocha works in a very unique way. Consider it as a big social networking site, with the sole focus on language learning. You can create your own page in LiveMocha, and then track your progress, and friend activity from there.

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You can learn language using free language lessons. Then, if you have any problem, or want to get anything reviewed, then you can submit that in LiveMocha, and some native speaker from that language might provide feedback. LiveMocha has created world’s largest online community for language learners. Very cool.

You can connect with native speakers from all over the world and help them to learn your native language. So, you act as both student as well as teacher for language learning at same time.

All these features make it a completely social, and very unique way of learning language. Because best way to learn a language is actually by practising, and not just by reading books, so LiveMocha becomes really effective.

LiveMocha currently supports these languages:

EnglishItalian  SpanishPortuguese (Brazil)  FrenchHindi

GermanIcelandic Mandarin ChineseJapanese Russian

We really love the fact that it is completely free, and so unique. You no longer need to spend hundreds of dollars on Rossetta Stone, and can learn new languages in a very efficient way for free.

Try out LiveMocha free language learning here.

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Edgar2010-09-08

Well, I verify both. Please check out a href=“http:www.esl-lab.com” rel="nofollow"http:www.esl-lab.coma. This site has many dialogues, developed on 3 levels. Beginner, Intermediate and Expert.

Thanks for all.

Adela Walls2009-06-12

I really liked Live Mocha a lot but I felt like there just weren't enough lessons for me to really feel like I could speak comfortably. You should check out a href=“http:www.spanishdict.comlearn” rel="nofollow"www.spanishdict.comlearna too because they have at least 45 videos that have quizzes and homework too. And, of course, it's free which is the best part.

admin2009-06-06

@maxi: Thanks for dropping by. I will check out Busu, and will add that to the list.

maxi2009-06-06

I think livemocha is pretty nice but I personally prefer http:www.busuu.com which has much more learning material to offer and their community seems to be more helpful…

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