For a child with a passion for languages, you could say it's the ideal learning environment. A
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Archives for July 2011
Stalin's Russian Translator and Interpreter Dead at 90
Vladimir Yerofeyev, the personal interpreter of Soviet leader Josef Stalin after World War II, died
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The Pressure to Smooth an Accent in the Workplace
Michel Ricard knew he was facing a hurdle when he couldn’t say his employer’s name properly in
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Sacre Bleu! French Language Hardliners Win £8,000 Payout
French language hardliners win £8,000 payout after Air Canada staff speak to them in English
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Celebrities Who Speak Foreign Languages
Brits and Americans are often accused of not making an effort when it comes to foreign languages.
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Our new site has launched!
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Chinese Language Should be Taught in All Swedish Schools
Sweden would become the first European country to introduce Chinese language classes in all schools
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Unemployment Fears as Recovery Slows
British recruiters filled permanent vacancies at the slowest pace in almost two years in June, a
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Employers Shift Graduate Recruitment Focus to School Leavers
But firms need to be sure of business case, experts warn
Employers are increasingly targeting school
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Job Losses Cost UK Employers £13bn Over Three Years
Businesses shed 470,000 jobs in the year to March
Redundant workers received an average £9,362 in
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Google Chrome Launches Bilingual Search
Search king Google has released a new extension for its Chrome browser that allows users to search
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BBC College of Journalism Re-Launches Language Websites
Academy's College of Journalism is re-launching its Arabic, Persian and Russian language sites with
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What Makes a Great Personal Language Tutor? Questions, Questions…
But not THESE sorts of (personal) questions!
“Just as a matter of interest; what size are you in
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