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As refugees and new Americans work to rebuild their lives in Utah, many face the first and most significant hurdle: English language access. While various English as a Second Language (ESL) resources ...
As noted last week, intonation is the rise and fall of pitch in the voice — when speaking. There is the need to master the concept and its manifestations to improve on our spoken English. Among other ...
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KNOXVILLE, Tenn — Bridge Refugee Services says Knoxville has one of the largest Sudanese populations in the country. As more people move to East Tennessee from countries like the Democratic Republic ...
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A small town in the UK is at risk of losing its grasp of the English language, with migrants themselves urging newcomers to learn it before moving. In the heart of the Midlands, the Leicester district ...
In several under-resourced schools across India, teachers are combining traditional methods with digital tools to teach spoken English, a strategy that aims to bridge the language gap. Michael Antony, ...
ST PAUL, Minn. — The U.S. Census is a fascinating read. It details all kinds of things that make the U.S. the U.S., including what languages are spoken most often, other than English. New data says ...