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Christmas Traditions Around the World Posted by on Dec 23, 2013 in Archived Posts

‘Tis the season… but not just in America! People around the world are in the holiday spirit, so let’s take a look at how they celebrate Christmas. You might not think to associate Christmas with the Arab world, but the holiday is widely accepted by many Arabs, and rightfully so considering that the birthplace of…

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22 Hilarious, Useful, and Bizarre Foreign Words That Monolinguals Are Missing Out On Posted by on Dec 18, 2013 in Archived Posts

English speakers get a small dose of foreign languages every day, whether you’re watching your favorite football team blitz the quarterback, stringing up a piñata for your child’s birthday party, or searching for something chic to wear. Loan words give us just a small taste of other languages, but there’s so much more out there…

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5 Ways to Raise a Bilingual Child When You Don’t Speak the Language Posted by on Dec 9, 2013 in Archived Posts

I always imagined my children would speak fluent Arabic, Spanish, French and English. Before having kids and up until the time they could talk, I thought this was totally realistic. Arabic they would get from their dad, a native speaker, Spanish they would learn from me, a non-native speaker but fluent, and French they would…

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Practice Your Pronunciation Anxiety-Free with EveryVoice Posted by on Dec 4, 2013 in For Educators, For Learners, For Libraries, Learning Feature Updates

everyvoice speech analysis technology

Speaking an unfamiliar language can be terrifying, but learners who avoid it never succeed at achieving proficiency. That’s why Transparent Language’s EveryVoice™ speech analysis technology relieves the tension by providing our users with a judgment-free environment in which to make otherwise life-endingly bad mistakes. So go ahead, stammer your way those foreign words until you…

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What the Flip? Transparent Language Unveils New Teacher Authoring Tools for Flipped Language Classrooms at ACTFL Posted by on Nov 20, 2013 in Company News, For Educators

Hey, foreign language teachers! We’re hoping to see all of you at ACTFL this year, where we’ll be unveiling some of our newest and best features to date: list and lesson authoring. You’ve probably heard about the wonders of the flipped classroom model by now. If not, you can get up to speed with this…

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Flip Your Language Classroom the Right Way Posted by on Nov 18, 2013 in For Educators

flipped language classroom

The flipped classroom model is turning the education world on its head. (See what we did there?) Essentially, students listen to traditional lectures not in class, but in videos that they watch independently. In doing so, teachers can free up class time for more interactive learning activities.  So, why wouldn’t every teacher do so? Here’s…

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“Itchy Feet” Chronicles: Fear and Courgettes Posted by on Nov 13, 2013 in Archived Posts

Malachi Rempen is an American filmmaker, author, photographer, and cartoonist. Born in Switzerland, raised in Albuquerque, New Mexico, he fled Los Angeles after film school and expatted it in France, Morocco, Italy, and now Berlin, Germany, where he lives with his Italian fiancée. Itchy Feet is his weekly cartoon chronicle of travel, language learning, and life…

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