A polyglot’s secrets to learning any language well

Webinar overview
- Livestream on:June 11, 2026
- Duration:5:00 pm (GMT+0200) – 60 mins
Learning a language well is not about having a special talent, moving abroad, or waiting until you feel ready to speak. In this webinar, our host Valentina is joined by language content creator Alessia Oprea (@alessiaoprea_) to explore how polyglots approach language learning in a more practical and sustainable way. Drawing on Alessia’s experience speaking Italian, Romanian, English, French, Spanish and German, they break down the habits and mindset shifts that help learners make steady progress — from setting realistic goals and listening first, to speaking early, learning vocabulary in context, and staying consistent. Through practical strategies, real-life examples, and an open live Q&A, you’ll leave with clear steps to learn any language more confidently.
Topics covered
- Common language-learning myths
- Set shorter, realistic goals
- Listen first, then study
- Start speaking before you feel ready
- Build vocabulary and grammar through context
- Live Q&A
Featured Speakers

Valentina Rampazzo
Valentina is an Italian writer and content manager based in Berlin. Having mastered multiple languages herself to integrate into life abroad, she understands the challenges of staying consistent. Valentina will be your host for the session, guiding the conversation and moderating the live Q&A.

Jessica Schnase
Jessica is a Senior Content Manager at Lingoda. She will stay in the background during the webinar, moderating the room and answering your questions live in the chat.

Alessia Oprea
Alessia is a language content creator from Italy. She speaks multiple languages, including Italian, English, Romanian, French, Spanish and German, and is currently learning Croatian. Drawing on her own experience as a polyglot, she understands how to build confidence, stay consistent and make progress beyond the basics. Alessia will share practical insights on setting realistic goals, turning passive exposure into active learning, building vocabulary in context and developing a sustainable language-learning routine.






