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Why the Anti-Mistake Culture is Detrimental to Foreign Languages Posted by on Oct 18, 2017 in Archived Posts

What’s the best thing you can do to improve your language skills? Make mistakes. The Problem With Anti-Mistake Culture In an article on Medium, entrepreneur Catalin Matei describes what he calls the “anti-mistake culture”, the societal expectation that making mistakes is a bad thing, something to punish. One vivid example to which anyone can relate…

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Why Language Learning is the Best Posted by on Oct 16, 2017 in Archived Posts

There are many things to love about learning new languages. But this is undoubtedly the best one. My absolute favorite thing about language learning happens to be the exact same thing I love about travel in general: it forces you to see the world from another perspective. You might take this for granted. You might…

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False False Friends in German Posted by on Oct 9, 2017 in Archived Posts

Germans have a habit of stealing English slang and using it incorrectly. Is that a False Friend? Or something else entirely? Germans are funny. They are proud of their language and culture, but also proud of their ability to speak other languages – mostly English, and to a lesser but still significant degree, French. Quite…

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5 Ways to Fight Off Forgetting When Learning Languages Posted by on Oct 4, 2017 in Archived Posts

The forgetting curve is steep, but we can get you over that hump. This article on Edutopia defined forgetting as the “nemesis of memory.” This rings especially true for serious language learners, who are never really “finished” learning. The article goes on to explain Hermann Ebbinghaus’s “forgetting curve”, a measurement of how much (or perhaps…

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Why You Should Be Annoying on Social Media Posted by on Oct 2, 2017 in Archived Posts

Nobody likes a social media show-off. But are you learning languages so you can be LIKED, huh?!   We’ve all got that friend or family member, don’t we? The one who’s learning more languages than you are, or who is further along in the language you’re learning, and boy are they excited to tell EVERYONE…

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The State of Foreign Language Use in the United States Posted by on Sep 27, 2017 in Archived Posts

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Each year, the U.S. Census Bureau releases data from the American Community Survey (ACS), an ongoing survey that gathers vital data about our country and the people who live in it. The ACS gathers data on employment, education, migration, poverty, and other demographics—including languages—to be used by “public officials, planners, and entrepreneurs use this information…

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Why French Numbers Are the Worst, Part 456 Posted by on Sep 25, 2017 in Archived Posts

French numbers are hard to write, and weird to understand. And we’re all just going to have to live with that.   I love to complain about French numbers. Well, I love to complain, period, but among all the things out there to complain about, French numbers is perhaps one of the lowest-hanging fruits. I…

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