Partners
iTongue’s specific approach to foreign language learning derives from the coordinator’s previous European funded project “Art: a basic human need; neurodidactic answers to increasing social challenges”, which had been able to combine scientific information and popular means in order to create an easily accessible overview of the most crucial findings about what inhibits and what promotes learning (in over 10 languages available already).
Consequently iTongue” moves on to making now practical use of these findings.
The below founders of iTongue joined to make come true what scientists tell us:
speed up learning by the mere fun of it!
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"Success-Story" Award 2016 in Brussels !Germany, Tübingen Local partners: www.amie4u.org, www.reutlingen.ihk.de, www.bueroaktiv-tuebingen.de, |
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United Kingdom, London Local partners: www.leef.org.uk, www.activenewham.org.uk |
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Lithuania, Telsai
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Poland, Rybnik Local partners: |
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Hungary, Budapest
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Portugal.Lisboa, Local partners: www.aidlearn.com, www.usalma.apcalmada.org
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Switzerland, Geneva |
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Turkey, University of Nevsehir |
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