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Discover our new Instagram spotlight series plus a very special Memrise announcement! 👀 [Login]( Your October MemNews 🗞 This month - we bring you more weird and wonderful cultural news and show you how we've been celebrating UK Black History Month over on our Instagram. What's the Word? Find out the latest news from the language world This month, we're talking about the controversy surrounding Mexican week on The Great British Bake Off, taking a trip to Oktoberfest in Munich, and finding out about an A.I. chatbot running for Parliament in Denmark 🤖 [Read more]( October = Black History Month Check out how we've marked the event on Instagram In the UK, Black History Month is celebrated in October. We marked the event with an Instagram takeover with music and language enthusiast, Desta Haile, plus a video about 5 loanwords from African languages that are used in English. [Check it out!]( Spotlight on... German! ✨ As well as Black History Month, we've been celebrating something else on our Instagram this October: the German language! We've launched a new 'spotlight' series, meaning we'll be highlighting a different language each month with posts and videos. [Take a look]( 3 language tips from hyper-polyglots Back at the end of September, we hosted The Ultimate Language Learning Workshop to mark European Day of Languages. If you missed the event and want to know the key takeaways from our panel of experts and polyglots, look no further! [Read more]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Youtube]( No longer need our help? [Unsubscribe here]( 2022 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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