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The key to successfully mastering any new language is to study it in context. For years, Mango Languages has created... Read More
Turner Wright has taught English as a second language in three countries. Ironically, he finds that the goal does not seem to be to actually help the students learn the language. Read More
Tips on taking a crash course in the basics of a language when your departure date is just a week away. Read More
A sense of humor, the right sympathy at the right time, or whatever skill you use to diffuse an awkward situation, is what makes both a great traveler and an ideal English teacher. Read More
To the long list of English language hybrids around the world, you can add a new dialect — Cosplish. It... Read More
Not surprisingly, vagabonds and traveling hobos have their own system of language which I’m sure dates back decades, if not... Read More
On the occasion of its 90th birthday, Estonia is planning a beauty contest for languages to crown the prettiest dialect... Read More
Nora Dunn explores the not-yet-dead language of Esperanto. Could it be the universal language of travelers? Read More
© Amara U Shakespeare has seemed incomprehensible to many a highschooler, but a new production staged in a native language... Read More
Turner Wright's personal travels provide perspective on what it's like to be "dealt with" as a foreigner. Read More
When Andrew from 30 Words first contacted us for a review of their unique language guides, he was insistent on... Read More
There are two primary schools of thought on language learning: rote memorization of vocabulary and grammar OR practical, in-field comprehension... Read More
Fellow traveler, Aimée, writes in to ask a bit of advice on CELTA versus TESOL teaching programs: I’m focusing on... Read More















