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Picking Your Language Learning Battles Posted by on Oct 10, 2016 in Archived Posts

You can’t do everything all at once, even if you’d like to. Better to choose one route and stick to it. This particular comic has a special place in my heart, because it inflamed the passions of people on both sides of this situation. I had commenters saying, “Yeah! This comic is so true. Tourists get…

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Where to Find OERs for Your Language Classes Posted by on Oct 5, 2016 in For Educators

where to find foreign language OER

A recent higher education survey lamented that many educators do not make use of Open Educational Resources (OERs). Surprising to me, however, were the main barriers cited by teachers: 48% of those polled noted they had “difficulty located the resources needed” and 49% said there were “not enough resources for [their] subject”. I hope that…

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Translating American English Slang Posted by on Oct 3, 2016 in Archived Posts

English learners – ever been to the USA and felt totally lost in a conversation, despite your English being pretty good? Never fear, slang translation is here. It’s possible that “how was your trip to California” is more accurate than “the United States” – I got a lot of comments from readers who had no idea…

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3 Ways to Learn a Language with Wikipedia Posted by on Sep 28, 2016 in Archived Posts

What if I told you that the most powerful tool for building your foreign language vocabulary is online, free, and right under your nose? Wikipedia is massive, free, and supports 294 world languages, and even though it wasn’t made with us in mind, language learners should never be without it. It’s the first place we…

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Learn 40+ Indigenous and Endangered Languages in Transparent Language Online Posted by on Sep 26, 2016 in For Learners, For Libraries, Learning Material Updates

Holikachuk course Transparent Language Online

We care about every language, not just those with commercial value. That’s why we donate our technology to the non-profit 7000 Languages. They worked with endangered language advocates Indigenous communities to help them leverage technology to preserve their languages. Beyond preservation, though, we strive for promotion. We don’t just want to save languages from dying—we…

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Getting a New Perspective on Your Mother Tongue Posted by on Sep 21, 2016 in Archived Posts

Culture shock isn’t just when you leave abroad for a new place – it’s also returning home and seeing familiar things with new eyes. The same is true for language learning! You’ll see your native tongue from a completely different perspective. This is my favorite thing about travel: it’s not the culture shock you get…

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Speak Now with Conversations in English Posted by on Sep 19, 2016 in For Learners, For Libraries, Learning Material Updates

According to the Center for American Progress, “more than one out of four of all children in the United States are from immigrant families, and in most cases these children speak a language other than English at home.” To better serve this growing population of ELL immigrant children (and their parents), we’ve added a new…

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