Learn a New Skill: 4 Different "Languages"

Learning something new is a perennial favourite on New Year’s resolution lists, and many people decide to learn a new language. And why not? It’s a useful skill, can lead to travel (another popular resolution), and is engaging in a way that few learning experiences are. However, languages don’t just have to be restricted to Spanish or French. You can get a lot of use and fun out of languages such as American Sign Language or programming languages. With the internet democratizing learning, there are countless ways to teach yourself a language. Below, we list four different types of languages, some obvious and some that may not have occurred to you, and fun and engaging ways to learn them.

1. Foreign Languages

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