IMMERSE's Fluency Performance Platform closes the gap between learning activity and workplace capability through a fully integrated ecosystem that builds real fuency and makes its impact visible.
IMMERSE ofrece inglés, español, francés y portugués, disponibles en todas las modalidades (Essential, Pro, Private y Executive). Adicionalmente, otros idiomas continuarán incorporándose con el tiempo y pueden ser solicitados por los clientes según sus necesidades.
IMMERSE maximizes the cognitive, social, and affective factors that promote language learning, paving an extraordinarily effective path to fluency.
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Immerse capitalized on being in the right place at the right time. Right before Facebook rebranded to Meta, we raised $9M from impact investors, grew our remote team, and launched the world's first VR platform purpose-built for language teaching and learning.
You use yourself as the object to refer to the second person (you) when the subject already contains the second person (you). Examples: You see yourself as an artist. Consider yourself lucky. Imperatives always have the implied subject, you. Based on that information, the following sentence would be the better choice: What is a nice, smart girl like you hanging around them for?
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And yourself?" 'Yourself' sounds more formal, and is used frequently in everyday language (at least in my surroundings). However, I've been doing a little bit of investigation into the use of my vs myself and you vs yourself and it seems that it is only used reflexively to reflect back to 'you' or 'me' as the subject. E.g., you hurt yourself.