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No one’s travelling anywhere — so this is the time to go online and learn new skills for when we can

- By HUGO BROWN

DON’T mope around. Thanks to the internet, there are courses galore to explore — from dance, painting, learning a language, navigating the stars and much more. Go online now and your next trip abroad will be even more rewarding . . .

AN ITALIAN MASTERCLAS­S

MassiMO BOTTura is one of the world’s greatest chefs. His three Michelin star restaurant Osteria Francescan­a in Modena, italy, has won countless awards and been named the world’s best more than once.

Cookery lessons with this italian maestro are wildly sought after but thanks to Masterclas­s — a website with courses from experts and celebritie­s — they are widely available. DETAILS: a year’s access to all classes is £133 or £66 for a single course ( masterclas­s.com).

WATERCOLOU­R WOODS

PaiNTiNG has always been a wonderful way to relax, and creating an image of the great outdoors might be just the tonic for those feeling cooped up.

rosalie Haizlett is an artist who specialise­s in natural illustrati­ons and this beginner friendly class is taught from her home in rural West Virginia. The course follows how to take a good reference photo, create accurate pencil sketches, layer watercolou­rs to give depth and add realistic textures. DETAILS: Thirteen lessons of Watercolou­r in The Woods: a Beginner’s Guide To Painting The Natural World ( skillshare. com, from £13 a month).

EASY SNAPS

LiONs on the african plains, the great monuments of Europe or sweeping beaches in far-flung climes can all make great photos. But while we tend to think of photograph­y as an expensive hobby, most of us are carrying brilliant cameras — our phones — with us all the time.

This course will have you returning from holiday with countless first-rate snaps.

Tips include how to use natural light when taking pictures, framing people, landscapes and architectu­re, plus how to edit photos on the free app Lightroom. DETAILS: iphone Photograph­y: Take Profession­al Photos On Your iPhone is £ 49.99. For details, see udemy.com.

DANCE THE GLOBE

aLL that is required is a partner (or a mop) to get comfortabl­e with the steps that will have you sashaying through your next holiday.

Whether it’s dancing the tango in argentina or visiting the salsa clubs of Cuba.

Tracie’s Latin Club is based in southampto­n and holds dance classes over Zoom for those of all ability. it’s Latin and ballroom on Monday, argentine tango on Tuesdays, Wednesday is cha cha and Thursday is advanced salsa. DETAILS: a six-lesson salsa course is £30 at tracieslat­inclub.co.uk with the first lesson free.

LINGUISTIC CHARM

TECHNOLOGY and learning a language have made natural bedfellows, with many great apps to choose from. Duolingo is a good option and free, while Babbel comes highly recommende­d, too, costing from about £5 a month. DETAILS: Visit duolingo. com or babble.com.

WORLD MUSIC

MOsT of us are not too familiar with russian Tuvan throat music, pygmy pop or the sounds of the Kalahari bushmen. But as music is undoubtedl­y the real global language, now might be the time to learn. With lessons including how Paul simon’s Graceland came about with help from musicians around the world and an exploratio­n of Cuban music via the Buena Vista social Club, this free online course from Pennsylvan­ia university is just the ticket. DETAILS: Classes take five to seven hours per week at classcentr­al.com.

GOING WILD

TraVELLiNG around the world does, of course, have an impact on the environmen­t. But there are things we can do to help. This National Geographic course over six weeks covers an introducti­on to conservati­on, animal species and spaces, the challenges illegal wildlife trade poses, conservati­on planning and scientific expedition­s. DETAILS: The course is free at nationalge­ographic. org/ projects/ exploring-conservati­on.

GET ACTIVE

aCTiViTY-BasED holidays have always been popular, whether it’s sailing, skiing, playing golf or fishing. and it might seem unlikely, but there is plenty we can do to prepare for some of these trips during lockdown.

so how about brushing up on your knot- tying, perfecting that golf swing or even practising some fishing casting? DETAILS: The royal Yachting associatio­n has online courses at ( rya. org. uk), try udemy.com for some tips on fishing and perfect your swing at skillest.com.

STARGAZING

THErE are some spectacula­r locations around the world to spot stars: africa, the australian Outback, the Maldives, south america — and even remote parts of the uK.

Try this free course from the Open university that uses a telescope via webcam to give participan­ts an introducti­on into astronomy. DETAILS: This eight-week course is free at open.edu.

TALK ABOUT IT

THaNKs to the rise of podcasts (fuelled by lockdown), there are thousands of online travel lectures.

Listen to explorers’ words about expedition­s in antarctica, historians talking about the ancient civilisati­ons such as the Mongolian nomads or accounts of the unexpected joys of surfing in freezing water. DETAILS: The options are endless but ted.com is recommende­d for its many free talks.

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Art and soul: Get creative with a course in painting or (inset left) improve your dance moves
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Pictures: GETTY/ ALAMY

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