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That is how I learned English.
From that day on, we helped him learn Japanese.
The writer is said to have studied at a university in Germany when young.
The result of the test brought home to me how little I had learned.
That is how she learns English.
I am afraid that neither from them nor from books have I learnt much that greatly profited me.
You cannot learn such a thing too soon.
It is worthwhile learning Spanish.
That is to say, a language is something that we learn and are taught, not something that we know by instinct.
Jim is learning how to drive a car.
But then he fell in love with Jane Wilde, a student studying languages in London.
Jane is not capable of learning from experience.
We learned that Columbus discovered America in 1492.
This does not mean only the study of language, history or geography.
There is nothing in the world from which we can't learn something.
Any student of this school must learn one more foreign language besides English.
His utter failure at the last peace conference has taught him to arm himself to the teeth with new tricks and tactics.
This tape recorder will make it easier for us to learn English.
Koko continued to learn fast.
I learned about Greek culture.

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