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THE Swahili word “ishi” comes from the verb root -ishi, which means “to live” or “to be alive”. It’s a very common and important verb in the Swahili language, and it’s used in various contexts related ...
Nguyen Ngoc Anh, a 12th-grade student at Thanh Oai B High School in Hanoi, scored 8.0 in her first IELTS attempt last year.
For the past 643 consecutive days (and counting), Eden Agulnik has devoted 10 minutes a day to the language learning app ...
Kindergarten—known in Chinese as 幼稚園—marks a child’s first structured encounter with education outside the family. Far more than a place for songs and naps, kindergarten environments ignite curiosity, ...
In the basement of her home, surrounded by boxes and leather-bound pages, BYU alumna Bailey Kroff is quietly leading a multilingual revolution in scripture study.
In a world where speaking English fluently is often seen as the hallmark of intelligence and success, many parents are ...
With more endangered languages offered, students and language partners stress the importance of linguistic identity, access and institutional support for credit.
All across the United States, people are rising up--refusing to be complicit in the slow-motion annihilation of democracy.
To mark the end of Ramadan, Cville Tulips traded its typical educational programming for something more celebratory — an Eid ...
Stuart Gillespie credits Ireland’s Great Famine with teaching him the relationship between food and power. As a college ...
Gia Long, a 13-year-old student from Hanoi, scored a perfect 9.0 in Listening, Speaking, and Reading on his first IELTS ...