OK, it’s officially a good idea. It’s one we’ve had before at The Linguist, and it’s one that I’ve sort of mentioned on this blog before: ESL podcasting. Now I see this article, which is talking about exactly the same thing. An excerpt: Thinking b…
Blogs and ESL
I ran across this paper the other day on using weblogs in language learning scenarios. Tutors, learners, and classes as a whole can profitably create blogs that will accelerate and enahance the language learning process.
Who uses ‘The Linguist?’
Where do the people who use The Linguist come from? It’s always interesting to check our site statistics and find out: The top few countries are: Japan Canada United States Germany China United Kingdom (Great Britain) Italy Switzerland France Indi…
What is “English?”
I love Wikipedia. In case you’ve never heard of it, it’s an encyclopedia created entirely by volunteers. Anyone who knows something about something is welcome to add to the Wikipedia … even you! One page worth checking is the page explaining the…
More people, more blogs, more learning
I just learned yesterday that Tony, one of our learners from Taiwan, is going to be starting his own blog detailing his experiences and insights about learning English. Since Tony’s in Taiwan, he’s going to blog mostly in Chinese. I assume this me…
Quotable quote
Steve Kaufmann, one of the founders of The Linguist, writes a linguistics and language-learning blog. I keep in touch with it, of course, and check his posts frequently. But there was a post half a month ago that I missed a critical piece of. It’s…
Business English Blogs
There are three very common reasons to learn English that I’m running into over and over. for business for school (college, etc.) sheer pleasure I’m starting to think about the first more and more, as many people learn English in order to do busin…
One Dozen Peckers, Please
I guess people are buying too many. Or something like that. Anyways, we need more. Books, that is. Steve is re-releasing his book. However, since he – and the company – are in quite a different place now than when he originally wrote it, Steve wan…
Communication across cultures
Steve Kaufmann, one of the founders of The Linguist, recently attended a language learning conference in Germany. One of the ideas he came back with from one of the workshops was that not all failure in communication across cultures is language-ba…
Calling all Vancouver businesses
At The Linguist, we’re now starting to attack the local market here in Vancouver … and in fact in any North American city with a sizable immigrant population. Our system can really help businesses that would like their employees to speak not jus…