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Exploring Onomatopoeias: Their Origins and Variations Across Languages

Onomatopoeias are the delightful โ€œsound wordsโ€ that different languages use to describe what we hear in an informal way. Though they are informal (and often sound a bit silly), they are no less important and in fact may be some of our very first words. As infants, we may refer to a dog as a โ€œwoof-woofโ€ (English) or a [...]

2023-12-27T13:07:51-05:00December 26th, 2023|Communication, Culture, Education, English, Languages|

New England Accent

Are you familiar with the USโ€™s oldest accent? If youโ€™ve ever read a Stephen King novel or seen a movie adaptation like Carrie or It, you can proudly answer โ€œAyuh.โ€ If your answer is no and youโ€™re worried about being a chowderhead, read on to learn more about the New England accent and all its Yankee sophistication. New England [...]

2023-12-21T18:10:55-05:00December 20th, 2023|Communication, Culture, Education, English, Languages|

The Lexical Approach – Language Teaching Methodologies and Strategies

Some words in English just go together. Ebb and flow, pros and cons, peanut butter and jelly. For English language learners, itโ€™s kind of like a 2-for-1 sale. You learn one, youโ€™re probably going to get the other. And though we are going to focus on English in this article, all languages have patterns, phrases, and structures that are [...]

2023-12-13T17:01:13-05:00December 13th, 2023|Communication, Education, English, Languages|

The Rosetta Stone โ€“ Unlocking the Lost Knowledge

The Rosetta Stone, now valued as one of the greatest archaeological discoveries of all time, was once valued for something else entirely โ€“ its sturdiness as an actual stone. Centuries ago, Egyptian builders found this large slab of black basalt, ignored its now-invaluable engravings, and used it to fortify an ancient wall near the Egyptian town of Rashid (Rosetta). [...]

2026-03-02T13:35:20-05:00December 6th, 2023|Communication, Culture, History, Languages|

Pacific Northwest Accent

Residents of Americaโ€™s Pacific Northwest are often quick to claim they donโ€™t have an accent. Not so fast! First of all, everyone has an accent. And second, there are indeed subtle differences in the way people from Washington and Oregon speak as compared to even โ€œstandardโ€ American English.Before we look at how the PNW accent is different, however, letโ€™s look [...]

2026-03-27T14:47:03-04:00November 29th, 2023|Communication, Culture, Education, English, Languages|

Communicative Language Teaching (CLT) – Language Teaching Methodologies and Strategies

As its name will tell you, the Communicative Language Teaching (CLT) method is all about enabling students to communicate in their new language. Unlike other more antiquated foreign language approaches, the goal is not to be able to recite obscure grammar conjugations or to memorize fourteen synonyms for the word โ€œtalkative,โ€ but rather to know how to use the [...]

2023-11-22T16:34:29-05:00November 22nd, 2023|Communication, Education, English, Languages|

Microdots and Tiny Text: A Spy Trick with Modern Uses

In the world of espionage and covert communication, sometimes the tiniest details can hold the greatest secrets. Welcome to our deep dive into the fascinating world of microdots, a pivotal tool in the history of secret communication that has shaped the history of intelligence operations. From wartime espionage to modern-day applications, we'll explore how these minuscule dots have played [...]

2026-02-04T02:09:30-05:00November 15th, 2023|Communication, History, Technology|

Southern Accent

A kindly-looking granny in her Sunday best sees you walking down the street and comments, โ€œWell bless your heart, sugar. That is quite the shirt.โ€ You thank her and saunter away a little prouder. Congratulations, youโ€™ve just been insulted. The Southern belle accent may sound sweet as honey, but like the seemingly innocuous โ€œbless your heart,โ€ there may be [...]

The Silent Way – Language Teaching Methodologies and Strategies

โ€œI donโ€™t teach. I let them learn.โ€ This quote from legendary educator and mathematician Caleb Gattegno encapsulates his educational philosophy of promoting learner independence. Gattegno believed that real teaching could never be accomplished by force-feeding learners material they didnโ€™t understand, and even worse, didn't want to understand. The Silent Way of teaching a foreign language aims to largely mute [...]

2023-11-01T16:47:34-04:00November 1st, 2023|Communication, Education, English, Languages|
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