We never stop learning. We just find new ways to do it. Together from a distance. The virtual classroom, among the solutions for continued learning, proves its worth as people…
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By: Maka
The future is already upon us. Remote interpreting has been a reality for some time now. Perhaps you have already heard talk about distance interpreting, VRI (Video Remote Interpreting) or…
By: Maka
The UK officially left the European Union on 31 January 2020 but students already enrolled on degree courses in the UK are guaranteed to be able to finish their course…
By: Maka
Take English Learning Everywhere with Podcasts Are you looking for an easy way to learn English? Are you too busy to learn English? Or, do you finally have a little…
By: Maka
Fun English Words for April Fool’s Day Did you brother ever put salt in your cereal or a whoopee cushion under your seat? Did your colleague ever tape over the…
By: Maka
Every now and then, more often than not, (love me not)(she loves me, she loves me not)(love, love me do) we like to cook up a little something sweet. We…
By: Maka
Italy, Italians, the World Cup, and football terms Dear Italian football fan, I’m writing to you as an English football fan, so one football fan to another. This summer, you…
By: Maka
Word of the week: Blue moon, phenomenon and idiom! On January 31st 2018, on the right side of the moon, you can get a glimpse of a lunar phenomenon, a…
By: Maka
Fintech, Bitcoins and other related financial terms decrypted Anybody who reads the newspaper has been inundated with the word Bitcoin. And all the old adjectives (astronomical) and adverbs (dramatic) nouns…
By: Maka
Qualify for funding for courses for managers and directors Qualify for the recent round of funding made available for managers and directors for training. Fondirigenti, the fund set up for…
By: sara spatola
The writing on the “Great” Wall It is common knowledge that today one of the keys to expanding business is physically and virtually tapping into the vast market potential in…
By: Maka
Yes? Yes, YES! Yes, yes, yes yes yes! Yes, it is; yes, it was; yes, I will. The inspiration of the well-known campaign slogan “Yes We Can” and the beginning…
By: Maka
Nothing more than ending up in a random hotel in Frankfurt unexpectedly after missing a connecting flight reminds you more of how every country and culture has its own breakfast…
By: Maka
Leave it to the Americans to Americanize a foreign cultural staple and make it their own. The perennial Moroccan mint tea takes on a new edge with the refreshing addition…
By: Maka
It’s festival time of year. Get out your sun cream and bilingual dictionaries for a summer full of music across the EU. Lots of us learn new vocabulary from songs,…
By: Maka
A recent study in Holland has shown that children absorb the language around them well before they learn to speak it. The study involved 29 Koreans who had been adopted…
By: Maka
Imagine the meeting room of an international company with speakers from all over the world talking together in English. It may not be their first language but they all manage…
By: Maka
We’re pretty sure you associate the word ‘Christmas’ with some happy, cheesy stuff, like you all wrapped up in a red woollen jumper knitted by your nan a decade ago…
By: Maka
A recent trend among dynamic companies, particularly in the fashion industry has been the introduction of a new role, the Chief People Officer. Now, while this may sound like a…
By: Maka
South Korea tries hard to make their 10 million visitors per year welcome. English is not only the language of business but most street signs, advertising slogans, and announcements on…