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What has Transparent Language been up to in 2017? Posted by on Dec 11, 2017 in Company News, For Educators, For Learners, For Libraries

We advise language learners about the importance of reviewing what they’ve learned. As the year comes to a close, we’re doing a little review of our own to reflect on what we’ve accomplished this year and plan for the next. We added three new languages to Transparent Language Online and the CL-150. Hmong: There are…

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Foreign Languages Should Not Be a Barrier to Natural Disaster Recovery Posted by on Dec 4, 2017 in Archived Posts

Natural disasters cannot be prevented, but the devastation can be mitigated through proper preparedness. That, of course, includes being prepared to communicate in different languages. In an analysis on post-disaster reconstruction, researchers from the Institute for Risk and Disaster Reduction found that modern disaster management hinges on “communicating with communities, rather than communicating to communities”. …

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You’re a language learner. You have grit. Posted by on Nov 27, 2017 in Archived Posts

There’s a lot of failure in language learning. But then, how do you reach success without climbing on top of the failures? I hate to break it to you, but even after you learn your new language, the road is going to be tough. Unless you plan on living in the country for decades, you’ll…

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The Best Holiday Gift for Language Learners (Hint: it’s free!) Posted by on Nov 20, 2017 in Archived Posts

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The holidays are upon us once again, which means turkey roasting, cookie baking, menorah lighting, family gathering, and—for better or worse—gift giving. This season, don’t buy into the stress and chaos of finding the perfect gift for the language lover in your life. They only need one thing, and best of all: it’s free! After…

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Why Corporate Language Training Should “Go Remote” Posted by on Nov 15, 2017 in For Businesses

Companies large and small are increasingly open to the benefits of “going remote”, or hiring individuals around the world who connect via video conferencing, email, and cloud sharing services. Offering remote opportunities can help find and retain the top talent—so why not leverage it to train top talent as well? Why do companies go remote?…

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How I Met Your Mother’s Language Posted by on Nov 13, 2017 in Archived Posts

Once upon a time in the Southwest, I fell under the spell of an Italian and her…Italian. This comic is based on a true story. My wife and I were only dating for a few months when I brought her to the USA for the first time to meet my family. I grew up in…

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Don’t Put Learning a Language on your To-Do List Posted by on Nov 8, 2017 in Archived Posts

“To-dos are pipe dreams. Scheduling is a game plan.” – Larry Kim A to-do list is an effective way to keep track of the things you need to, well, do. It’s a lesson in organization, but not in productivity. How many times have you pushed that thing—go to the recycling center, fix the leaky faucet…

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