Learning languages online and for free: a possible goal
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Doctor and member of the Variation and Linguistic Change Division of IATEXT,  ;María Esther Rodríguez Gil, has been highlighted thanks to her article Learning languages online and for free: a possible objective, published in September of last year.
Dr. Rodríguez Gil dedicated her article to disseminate the existence, functions and possibilities of the University's Resource Center for Autonomous Language Learning, as a tool at the service of society for those people who want to start in a language or improve it.
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