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Isabelle Jones

My Languages: Technology In Language Teaching SANAKO Conference, Altrincham Grammar School for Boys, 22nd October 2015 - 2 views

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    My Languages:@Marie_Sanako Technology In Language Teaching SANAKO Conference,... https://t.co/RkTCcrm1Z2
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Isabelle Jones

My Languages: ICT into Languages Conference, Southampton University, 8-9th February 2014 - 4 views

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M Jesús García San Martín

Stop and Learn English: Jonathan Swift brigtens up Gulliver's Travels Press Conference - 1 views

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    B2 ESL learners at a press conference with Irish author Jonathan Swift, who is answering questions about Gulliver's Travels.
Isabelle Jones

ICT and Languages Conference ILILC 2012 | Languages South East - 4 views

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    One to look forward to!
Paul Beaufait

Being Bilingual: Beneficial Workout for the Brain - Research - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 7 views

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    Wheeler reports on findings that "Speaking two languages confers lifelong cognitive rewards that spread far beyond the improved ability to communicate" (¶1), and "The chief benefit of being bilingual is stronger 'executive control,' ... the chief building block of higher thought" (¶5). Wheeler, David L. (2011). Being bilingual: beneficial workout for the brain. Chronicle of Higher Education, Research: February 20, 2011. Retrieved August 19, 2011. from http://chronicle.com/article/Being-Bilingual-Beneficial/126462/
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