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Attitudes to Language Learning, Teaching Languages: The International Baccalaureate
The International Baccalaureate (or ‘IB’ as it is commonly known) is a relatively unknown qualification in the UK. It’s actually been around since 1968 though, and is available in 137 countries worldwide.
- Tuesday, 30th June, 2009
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Attitudes to Language Learning: Why in-company language training is a great option in the current climate
In the current economic climate many companies are trying to reduce expenditure by freezing their employees’ pay, or only giving minimal raises. There are other ways the companies can compensate staff though, one of which is by providing language training.
- Friday, 19th June, 2009
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Attitudes to Language Learning, Experience Cultures: Why New York is great for learning any language
Cactus' David Mas, originally from Spain, explains why New York should be at the top of everyone's list when it comes to language learning destinations.
- Thursday, 4th June, 2009
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Attitudes to Language Learning, Types of Courses: How can online supplements aid your learning?
If you are currently learning a language and think it would be beneficial to gain some extra help outside the classroom, online supplements can be really useful.
- Tuesday, 2nd June, 2009
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Attitudes to Language Learning, Types of Courses: Why learn a language via one-to-one lessons?
Learning a language via one-to-one lessons involves just you and a tutor. There are no other students to distract you, as can sometimes be the case in language classes, and such lessons can be tailored to suit your needs, interests and abilities.
- Tuesday, 26th May, 2009
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Attitudes to Language Learning, Experience Cultures: Learning Korean in America
Since the early 1990s there has been a noticeable growing need for Korean language evening courses in North America.
- Tuesday, 19th May, 2009
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Attitudes to Language Learning: Language predictions for the future
Which languages are likely to be most widely spoken and useful to know in the future?
- Thursday, 30th April, 2009
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Attitudes to Language Learning, Making Progress: How do you define fluency?
Many people learning foreign languages hope to become fluent. What is meant by this varies from person to person.
- Friday, 24th April, 2009
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Attitudes to Language Learning: Language facts about America
The use of English as America's common language was mandated by the American Founders in order to “force their language into general use”, according to John Adams.
- Friday, 17th April, 2009
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Attitudes to Language Learning: Living in Brighton: How to practise your language skills outside of the classroom
The best way to learn a language is to build it into your every day life.
- Monday, 6th April, 2009
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Attitudes to Language Learning: Language courses in Boston
If you are thinking of learning Spanish in Boston, the capital and largest city in the state of Massachusetts, you will be in good company.
- Monday, 6th April, 2009
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Attitudes to Language Learning, Success Stories: Languages and employment: learning by example
"When the Pound devalues to the point that it suddenly becomes attractive for Brits to flock to Europe in search of work, we’ll need to make sure that our language skills are up to speed!"
- Monday, 6th April, 2009
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