What nearly all languages have in common—whether you speak or sign

What nearly all languages have in common—whether you speak or sign

Future of work depends on language skills

Second language skills are increasingly important for employees. Whether it’s in the boardroom, on a computer screen, in a conference call, or across the field of their work, U.S. employees are more likely than ever to be interacting in a language other than English.

Right Brain Crucial to Language Success

The left hemisphere is known as the language-learning part of the brain, but a new study found that it was the right hemisphere that determined the eventual success

How learning a Foreign Language can help you develop as an individual?

How learning a second language can also benefit your personal growth

U.S. Economy Needs More Foreign Language Studies to Stay Competitive, Report Says

The U.S. economy will need more foreign language speakers to remain competitive in the global marketplace

Languages ‘Critical’ to U.S. Employers

According to a report, a majority of U.S. employers say they need employees with language skills other than English, with Mandarin and Spanish speakers in high demand. Those unable to fill this need may find themselves falling behind in the global market.

Seal of Biliteracy Goes Global

The popularity of the diploma seal of biliteracy is spreading across the globe

Monetary value of foreign language

What is your return on investment in learning a new language? It is better to learn a language in high demand, but short supply ― one reason American parents are guiding their children toward Chinese Mandarin.

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