The spring testing season is upon us. We have prepared useful tips as you ramp up for testing with the AAPPL and ALIRA.
Continue readingForeign Language Anxiety: What Is It and How to Overcome It?
As a language learner, have you found yourself filled with dread when needing to speak in a new language? Your heart is racing, palms sweating, and words escaping your mind when trying to speak. If this scenario sounds familiar, you’re not alone. In fact, this heightened feeling of stress has a name: Foreign Language Anxiety […]
Continue readingLanguage at Work: Leveraging the Power of AI in Language Education, Part 1
By Dan Edwards, Ed.D. and Kevin Gaugler, Ph.D. In education, the rise of AI-powered tools like ChatGPT has been met with a mix of enthusiasm and caution. Certainly, concerns over the use of artificial intelligence and academic integrity are warranted and should not be overlooked. However, this post aims to shed light on the immediate […]
Continue readingLooking Toward the Economic Horizon: Overcoming the Pitfalls of Monolingualism
Navigating the intricate economic scenario of a nation is complex—it involves a myriad of factors that contribute to its competitiveness. Language proficiency is a crucial piece of the big puzzle that can significantly enhance a nation’s competitive edge, starting from within its organizations. The United States, with its multilingual and multicultural population, faces a high […]
Continue readingSafeguard Your Business Reputation with an Effective Multilingual Communication Plan
In today’s global business landscape, inadequate or insufficient foreign language skills can translate into grave repercussions for your business. These repercussions could represent lost business opportunities, unfavorable publicity or public opinion, and even legal disputes, especially in industries where clear and precise communication is of extreme importance. Does your company fall into the category of […]
Continue reading25 Examples of Spoonerisms
A spoonerism is a mispronunciation of a short phrase. It occurs when a person swaps word sounds while verbalizing two or more words. “Take a shower” becomes “shake a tower” when the brain’s speech center momentarily causes confusion or a person loses focus while speaking. While spoonerisms are common in English, they can occur in […]
Continue readingPicking the AAPPL: How We Chose It and Five-Year Update
Five years ago, we became an early adopter of the Ohio Seal of Biliteracy, a prestigious award for our high school students who demonstrate a high level of proficiency in at least two languages. We envisioned the Seal as a way to honor our highest performing world language students, as well as to honor and […]
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