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Learning languages, seeing realities

I attended the 2025 Speak Dating last weekend, an event celebrating European languages. It came in the form of a fair ...
Rwanda has welcomed the third cohort of volunteer French language teachers deployed under the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie (OIF), in a programme designed to strengthen the teaching ...
EXCLUSIVE: Nearly half of the adults who live in this one town cannot speak English, as an expert warns it risks fuelling ...
While France can surprise Western visitors with cuisine, fashion, and culture, you can at least be prepared for proper travel ...
Imagine waking up in a world where no one speaks your language. Not your family, not your teachers, not the people on the news, nor the strangers ...
“The government made many changes within the system,” Legault told the crowd gathered in the Agora atrium of the National Assembly for a swearing-in ceremony of his new 30-member cabinet. “But the ...
Fry bread is shape (“flat like a pancake/round like a ball”); fry bread is sound (“the bubbles sizzle and pop”); fry bread is ...
In 2019, Brian Gary checked his mail and found a catalog from Harper College’s Community Education program. Impressed, the 59 ...
During Shreevardhan Nitin Tupe's time at HIM, he completed two internships abroad, one in Dubai and another in Portugal, ...
The musician and record producer Brian Eno delves into his experiments with ambient music, his thoughts on generative A.I.
Who doesn't love eating at Waffle House, any time of the day? Before you go, though, you should keep these etiquette rules in ...
Imagine a classroom in a remote village in Nigeria or Kenya: limited textbooks, overcrowded desks, intermittent power, and ...