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Chinese Language in Russian Schools Ekaterina Arkhipova is one of several students who chose to study Mandarin as a foreign language at her school in Moscow. During her first lesson, she is very keen to learn the language. Chinese is a very difficult
Economics Report - The Business of Learning Mandarin 经济报道 - 老外学汉语的那些事 From VOA Learning English, this is the Economics Report in Special English. 这里是美国之音慢速英语经济报道。 English is the international
US Military's Language School Draws Positive Attention It is hard to believe that the young U.S. military service members at the school are speaking the most difficult language in the world - Mandarin - fluently. They're among about 3,500 students wh
A new study has found that young babies learning languages through video materials do better with other babies around than they do alone. The study confirms earlier studies that found a childs learning can be greatly improved when it happens together
This is Scientific American's 60-second Science. I'm Steve Mirsky. Got a minute? Can you name those notes? Probably not. Perhaps one in ten thousand speakers of European languages has perfect pitch - the ability to recognize a note without having hea
Can you name those notes? Probably notperhaps one in 10,000 speakers of European languages has perfect pitch, the ability to recognize a note without having heard any reference note first. But theres a much better chance you could successfully name
By Mike O'Sullivan Los Angeles 01 August 2007 In our global world, writer David Burke says, Americans must improve their language skills, and should start at an early age. VOA's Mike O'Sullivan spoke with the author, who has taught American slang to
At this middle school in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, a sort of linguistic wrestling match takes place every afternoon. It pits about a dozen students ages 12 to 14 against the formidable language of Mandarin Chinese. Hey~Jia. Jia. The door is men. T
Neil: Hello and welcome to 6 Minute English from BBC Learning English: the programme in which we talk about a story in the news and learn some vocabulary while were doing it. Im Neil and joining me today is Jen. Hi there, Jen. Jen: Hi Neil. Neil: Now
Miguel Bloombito has some travel advice for his 75,000-plus Twitter followers: Los subwayo fare hikeros esta too mucho expensivo. Take tu helicoptero to worko insteado! 恶搞纽约市长迈克尔布隆伯格(Michael Bloomberg)的Twitter账户@ElBloo
Many young people choose to continue their educations abroad. What are the benefits of studying abroad? What are some of the problems students might experience when studying in a foreign country and how those problems be minimized? Since World War II
Zhao Danchen, one of the Chinese language teachers of U.S. President Donald Trump's granddaughter Arabella Kushner, says she is proud of her student and hopes to use her teaching efforts to expand not only Chinese language, but also China's unique cu
Seven years ago, China Radio International helped establish an on-air Confucius Classroom in the Bangladeshi capital, Dhaka. At the very beginning, it was able to serve just 25 students. Today, demand for Chinese language and cultural learning in Ban
AA: I'm Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble, and this week on Wordmaster: an electronic tutoring system that helps non-native speakers of American English learn to pronounce words with a native accent. RS: The product is called NativeAccent. It's sold b
Confucius said the superior man puts all his energy into everything he does... On Wednesday, armed only with his favourite grey T-shirt and goofy smile, Mark Zuckerberg held court in one of Chinas most prestigious universities for half an hour. In Ma
Just 1,500 years ago, English was spoken by a smattering of Germanic tribes as they migrated from mainland Europe to the island of Britain. Today, linguists whisper and wonder: will English eradicate all other languages? 1500年前,英语还是一小
Guest host Mike O'Sullivan talks with an author (familiar to our longtime listeners) whose newest books use fairy tales to teach foreign languages to American children. David Burke is known as Slangman, and in his earlier books, he translated the lan