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Can foreign languages make America safer? Economically speaking, yes. Posted by on Jun 7, 2017 in Archived Posts

In earlier installments of this series, we’ve looked at the role of languages in keeping America safe diplomatically and medically. Today, let’s get down to business. When you consider your safety, you likely think of your physical well-being, but you might also consider your financial well-being. American’s economic prosperity directly impacts our daily lives—our ability…

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Drinking in the sun and tickling camels? In some languages, there’s a word for that. Posted by on May 31, 2017 in Archived Posts

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Whether you’re a subscriber to the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis or not, it’s undeniable that certain words provide a window into their respective culture. Language gaps and “untranslatable” words exist for a reason: when you have different values, follow a different schedule, or even live in a different climate, your vocabulary reflects those differences. Want unique insight…

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Why We Prioritize Educational Methodology, Not Just Educational Technology Posted by on May 17, 2017 in Archived Posts

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Using the right tools the wrong way will not produce the best results. In a guest post for EdWeek, Spanish teacher Kaitlin E. Thomas explains precisely why educational technology has yet to revolutionize every language classroom: “Effective integration of instructional technology in learning environments is the unicorn of successful curriculum design and implementation. Yet, one…

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You Can Homeschool in a Foreign Language You Don’t Speak Posted by on May 15, 2017 in For Educators, For Learners, For Libraries

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Homeschooling is a unique opportunity to shape your child’s education and pass along your wisdom. But what if your vast pool of knowledge doesn’t extend to a foreign language? Given the many good reasons to learn a language (and the fact that many colleges require at least 2 years!), it’s likely not something you want…

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Can foreign languages make America safer? Diplomatically speaking, yes. Posted by on May 10, 2017 in Archived Posts

There’s been a lot of talk in today’s political climate about “keeping America safe.” Last month, we examined how international scientific and medical collaboration—enabled by foreign language capabilities—makes us safer. International security extends far beyond public health, of course. Perhaps the best-known agency working to keep us safe and prevent conflict is the U.S. State…

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6 Must-Have Chrome Extensions for Multilingual Professionals Posted by on May 8, 2017 in For Businesses

In almost any field—politics, medicine, public services, marketing, retail—there is an increasingly great need to speak to clients, customers, and partners in other languages. For most busy professionals, life doesn’t pause so they can learn a new language full-time. We develop language learning programs that remove time and place restrictions so soldiers, nurses, business managers…

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Who is Transparent Language? Meet Janet from Content! Posted by on May 3, 2017 in Archived Posts

The team at Transparent Language is made up of all kinds of kinds. As you might expect from a language technology company, nearly everyone speaks or has studied another language, from Romanian and Russian to Python and SQL. Get to know the talented team who works so hard to provide language learning opportunities to government…

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