By Ryan BevinsDecember 1st 2020

2020 has seen the world shutdown due to a global pandemic. Many of us now work from home, while our children are going to school online. This has led to much our leisure time being spent binge watching whatever is on Netflix and Hulu or flipping through the television channels aimlessly. If you were already a couch potato, now you are a fully loaded couch potato with bacon, chives, and butter. Are you looking to break that this unproductive habit? Then turn your TV into a language learning center.


HDMI Cable to your Laptop


HDMI cables are used to connect your DVR or Blu-Ray player to your TV, but they also work with computers or laptops. Many personal computers have HDMI jacks built in, so all you have to do is plug it in and play. If your computer does not have an HDMI port, but uses USB-C, then a USB-C–to–HDMI adapter is a cheap option that will let you connect it to your TV. Combine that with an HDMI cable, and you have now turned your TV into a language learning station.


Turn Bad Habits into New Skills

There are many fantastic language learning courses that can be used on your laptop. Rosetta Stone, Pimsleur, as well as a number of online college classes are just a few of the options that can be accessed via your laptop. Once you connect your laptop to your TV, you now have a unique set-up that is better equipped to keep and hold your attention. Your comfort will increase, while your focus on the course will reach new heights.


Set Your Goal and Start Learning with Shells.com

Are you looking to brush up on French to talk to your grandparents in the native tongue? Maybe you are getting ready for a business trip to Japan. It could be something as simple as you just wanting to learn a specific language that has always interested you. Whatever the reason or language you are choosing to learn, your access and maximum potential to achieving this goal has become a whole lot easier with cloud computing at Shells.com!

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