Language in contemporary Lebanon reflects societal changes in the past few decades. Education in Lebanon can vary based on the influences of the English and French educational systems which means that students are taught French, Arabic, and English from a formative age. As...
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An interview with Natalia Serafin, GLN Teaching Fellow & Intern
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The Global Language Network is a place where people from a myriad of backgrounds and with experience from all over the world can come together to work towards the common goal of promoting languages and cultures in Washington, DC. Natalia Serafin is a...
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The Many Global Flavors of Hibiscus
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Learning languages with The Global Language Network can help you know more about the interconnectedness of the world. For example, you might be familiar with the hibiscus flower, but did you know that you can eat and drink it? One way is by trying...
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Welcome to the GLN, Madhumanti!
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This month the GLN has welcomed a new face to our office, Madhumanti Debnath, our new Program Coordinator. Madhumanti has already been working with her predecessor, Bailey, these past two weeks, and this week will be taking over the role independently as Bailey...
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Spring Time at the GLN
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While DC and the rest of the United States east...
Ayapaneco
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If our post about endangered languages got you interested in learning about some of the languages at risk of dying out, you may already be familiar with Ayapaneco. If I failed to get you interested in learning about other languages, first of all,...
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