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Learn about languages, wellbeing, writing and more - Hello {NAME}, This week, we’ve got courses

Learn about languages, wellbeing, writing and more - Hello {NAME}, This week, we’ve got courses that you learn a new language, improve your wellbeing or develop your writing skills. Check out our latest selection of popular courses for you to start now and soon. --------------------------------------------------------------- Learn a new language [Spanish Across the Americas: Beginners]( Universidad Nacional de Córdoba Join us on a journey across the Americas and learn the basics of the Spanish language as you discover Latin American culture. [Lots of Dutch clogs hanging on a wall]( [Introduction to Dutch]( University of Groningen Get an introduction to how to speak, write and understand basic Dutch, and experience life in the Netherlands. --------------------------------------------------------------- Improve your wellbeing [Chopping board with stethoscope and berries in a test tube. ]( [Food as Medicine]( Monash University Explore the role of food in health. Apply nutrition science to guide you on using food as medicine for you and your family. [A playful image of an older woman, a teenager and young girl having fun hula hooping in a back garden next to a swimming pool.]( [Exploring Play]( The University of Sheffield Understanding the nature and value of play through the course of our lives, across cultures and communities. --------------------------------------------------------------- Develop your writing skills [A pen and pencil sit on an open notebook with a coffee and an iPad close at hand, ready to start writing fiction]( [Start Writing Fiction]( The Open University Get started with your own fiction writing, focusing on the central skill of creating characters, with this hands-on course. [Students reviewing academic writing for university study ]( [An Intermediate Guide to Writing in English for University Study]( University of Reading Develop the academic English skills required for extended writing projects and essays. --------------------------------------------------------------- Find out about business [A navy blue ship in calm water near a port, under a cloudy sky]( [Maritime Law: an Introduction to Shipping Transactions]( Law Society of Scotland Find out about the transactions behind the shipping industry and the practicalities of global trade. [Man looking at mobile device]( [Competitive Advantage: Using Information to Build Business Success]( Deakin University Learn the value of information to businesses and how it can give the business a competitive advantage. --------------------------------------------------------------- Discover something new [Illustrations of political leaders]( [The Politics of Economics and the Economics of Politicians]( The University of Nottingham Investigate links between economics and politicians with Sir Vince Cable and leading economists. [algebraic equations written on a blackboard]( [Precalculus: the Mathematics of Numbers, Functions and Equations]( University of Padova Get an introduction to the essential mathematical skills required to take a first course in calculus. [Browse all courses]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Happy learning, Lily and the FutureLearn team Need support? [Try our FAQs]( VAT number: GB160 3989 93 FutureLearn is a registered company in England and Wales - 8324083 PO Box 77, Chambers Building, Walton Hall, Milton Keynes, MK7 6BT You can [unsubscribe from these emails]( or [update your subscription preferences](. View our [terms and conditions](.

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