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Discover how to immerse yourself in another country's language from home to learn as if you lived th

Discover how to immerse yourself in another country's language from home to learn as if you lived there. [Login]( Learn like you live there: Teleport across the world with Memrise Experience the life of a local as you learn from home! Plus cool things we learnt in Tokyo Top Stories Olympics Wrap-Up: Our Top Stories from Tokyo Did you watch the Olympics? See these inspiring stories from when the world met to compete at the Tokyo Games. Including the personalised 'Kimono' dresses that Japan gave to all 216 countries and the powerful meaning behind the Paralympic symbol. [Read now]( Feature of the month Whizz Quiz: A fun & immersive comprehension test Introducing our Whizz Quiz comprehension feature. Watch & listen to videos of real locals in conversation to immerse yourself in real-life language and put your understanding to the test! Level up your learning and try it out today. [Check it out]( Our latest blog post Bringing the outside world in with a new language Want to experience the joy of another country from home? You're in luck: This guide to bringing the outside world in with a new language shows you how. Going travelling can be difficult, so we're bringing the language and culture to you, on Memrise. [Read now]( Level up with even more real-life language! We've partnered with Lingoda! Want an extra dose of the everyday language you need know in real life? Get a free Lingoda trial to learn a language with an online teacher, in a group or 1-to-1 classes! An exciting add-on to your Mermise learning. [Get offer]( August Sale: Too good to miss! Enrich your mind. Discover cultures. Embrace the limitless opportunity that another language gives you. Because we're giving you 6 months of Memrise Pro absolutely free. Learn real-life language at anytime, from anyplace, with FREE Memrise. [Reveal offer]( Have you completed your daily goal? Keep it up! Your next French lesson is waiting for you. Time to continue your learning streak! [Get learning]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Youtube]( No longer need our help? [Unsubscribe here]( 2021 Memrise 3-5 Fashion Street, E1 6PX, London. This email was sent to {EMAIL} You received this email because you are registered with Memrise. [Terms]( | [Policy]( | [Home](

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