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10 Ways to Practice Pronunciation (Serious Commitment Required!) Posted by on Jan 13, 2014 in Archived Posts

The other day someone asked me: “How much time do you actually devote to learning Italian?” At first the question stopped me in my tracks. Then I realized why: I don’t just concentrate on Italian skills for fifteen minutes or even thirty minutes a day. For me learning Italian isn’t just about memorizing grammar and…

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5 Reasons Every Company Should Invest in the Language Skills of its Employees Posted by on Jan 8, 2014 in Archived Posts

language learning for busy professionals

CNN Money recently championed fluency in a foreign language as the hottest job skill for job-seekers, and for good reason. But it’s not just the folks at the CIA and huge multinational corporations who can benefit from bilingual (or multilingual!) employees. And it’s not just native-born bilinguals who are advantageous to a company. With the proper…

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High Intensity Interval Training for Language Learning Posted by on Jan 6, 2014 in Archived Posts

Ever tried High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT)? This highly-touted method of physical training mixes short periods of rigorous activity with periods of rest. Take running, for example: a runner following HIIT would jog at a comfortable pace for a minute, and then sprint as fast as possible for 20 seconds, followed by another minute of…

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5 Ways Learning a Language Makes You a Smarter Traveler Posted by on Dec 30, 2013 in Archived Posts

Preparing for a trip? Toss aside your guidebook. Astute travelers know that successful travel depends less on how much you prepare, and more on how well you prepare.  While many of us spend countless hours mulling over hotel reviews or crafting perfect day plans, smart travelers spend their time doing something else entirely: learning a…

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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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Immerse Yourself Without Traveling: Join a Cultural Organization in Your City Posted by on Dec 16, 2013 in Archived Posts

One of the problems with learning a language is that it is often a solitary endeavor. Unless you’re sitting in a classroom with other students or you move to a foreign country and immerse yourself in the language, you’re usually left to your own devices. And this is why it can take years before we…

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