English serves as a convenient, common language for science. However, this practice poses insurmountable barriers to those whose first language is not English—the majority of people around the world.
If you’re reading this story, the chances are you’ve got a pretty good grasp of English. You’re not alone – an estimated 1.5 billion people speak English today, making it the most commonly used ...
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Michael Erard is the author of "Babel No More: The Search for the World's Most Extraordinary Language Learners." Updated January 29, 2012, 7:00 PM Whether or not you think learning a language other ...
The shift to remote work means we have a greater ability and opportunity to work with people worldwide, who may not be native English-speakers. Here are five things you can do to ensure those ...
In 1998, Ron Unz, a Silicon Valley millionaire and former gubernatorial candidate, set out to abolish bilingual education in California. Fueled by an anti-immigrant climate, Unz spearheaded a ...
Seoul's Nowon-gu district office announced it will run the "Nowon Children's Native English Camp" during the summer vacation.