language education

The Rebirth of Cornish

Once officially declared extinct after the death of its last native speaker in the 18th century, the Cornish language (Kernewek)…

10 months ago

Where is Esperanto Spoken?

Esperanto, the most successful constructed international auxiliary language, was invented in the late 19th century by L. L. Zamenhof with…

3 years ago

The Welsh Not: A Controversial Practice in the History of Language

Introduction The Welsh Not is a fascinating yet contentious chapter in the history of languages. It was a practice used…

3 years ago

What Languages do They Speak in Switzerland?

Switzerland, known for its scenic landscapes, cheeses, chocolates, and watches, is equally renowned for its rich linguistic diversity. The country…

3 years ago

The Resurgence of Irish Gaelic: A Symbol of National Identity

Ireland's native language, Irish Gaelic, has seen a fascinating resurgence in recent years. Like a mythical phoenix rising from its…

3 years ago

Welsh: A Modern-Day Linguistic Enigma

The Welsh language, or "Cymraeg" as it's known by its native speakers, is a fascinating tapestry of history, culture, and…

3 years ago

Sign Language: Exploring the Language of Silence

Sign language is more than just a collection of gestures; it is a rich, complex, and fully developed linguistic system…

3 years ago

The Psychology of Language Learning: Motivation, Beliefs, and Anxiety

Language learning is a multi-faceted process that involves various mental, social, and emotional elements. One's motivation, beliefs about language acquisition,…

3 years ago

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