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As the E.U.'s Language Roster Swells, So Does the Burden - The New York Times - 0 views

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    With increasing membership in the EU more languages and translators are needed. Members struggle to figure out which languages should be considered official languages, which leads to disagreements
Matthew Ige

Cultural viewpoint on bilingualism - 1 views

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    Beyond the clear benefits on the brain, bilingualism also offers a host of cultural benefits.
Lara Cowell

Can Latin Help Younger Students Build Vocabulary? - 4 views

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    According to Timothy Rasinski, a literacy education professor at Kent State, teaching young students about morphology (the study of word forms) and word patterns improves their ability to gain meaning from unfamiliar words, which helps with reading overall.
Lisa Stewart

Primate Gesture Center - 0 views

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    Good for some basic definitions but doesn't give links to the actual data they are collecting in their projects.
Lara Cowell

Perspectives on English Language Education in Sweden - 0 views

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    The English Proficiency Index ranks Swedes as the #1 non-native speakers of English. This Japanese study examines some factors that may've contributed to Swedesʻ successful language learning, including 1. Foreign language learning is compulsory and comprehensive in Sweden, and there are set minimum hours for instruction. Beginning in 1995, the Swedish educational system introduces English in Gr. 1, a second language in Gr. 6, and a third (yes, you read that right!) language in Gr. 8, 2) the perception that English= high status language (overall, in the EU, English is the most taught language and the most desirable for business and academic purposes), 3) Communicative Language Learning approach to teaching English: the foreign language class is taught in the target language 4)Higher expectations for teaching credentials; even elementary school teachers must have graduate school credits, 5) Linguistic similarities between L1= Swedish and target L2= English, as both share Proto-Norse as their linguistic ancestor, 6) High frequency of English terms absorbed into Swedish as a result of globalization, particularly pop culture, 7) Adoption of CLIL (Content and Language-Integrated Learning): in other words, English is the language of instruction for non-language disciplines.
Lara Cowell

23 maps and charts on language - Vox - 2 views

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    Think you'll enjoy these linguistic infographics! They cover a lot of territory: language families, linguistic diversity, to countries mapped by number of languages spoken, to American dialect maps, to bilingualism in the EU, to letter distribution in English...
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