

The European Union Following the referendum on 23 June 2016, when the UK voted to leave the European Union (EU), how many of us can claim to actually know how and when the Union came about? Below is a potted history of the Union to arm you with the facts you need. It all began […]
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The languages tend to get a bad rap at schools, with ever decreasing student numbers further proof of that. But there are so many advantages to speaking another language, so why aren’t we better at encouraging our children to get on board? And why do less than a quarter of the UK adult population speak […]
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The Wales Book of the Year shortlists have recently been announced, following months of deliberating by the 6 judges. The aim of the awards is to promote the richness and diversity of contemporary Welsh literature. There are 2 shortlists; one for English-language and one for Welsh-language titles. Within each language there are 3 categories: poetry, […]
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The Research: A recent study conducted at the Department of Psychology of the University of Waterloo in Canada asserted that typing with one hand could lead to better quality writing. The study was published in the British Journal of Psychology and was headed by Srdan Medimorec. Researchers asked 103 students to write essays in […]
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Business Language Services Supports Royal British Legion Supporting the RBL in their campaign to add new questions about serving personnel, veterans and their families to the next census #CountThemIn Wrthi’n cefnogi’r LlBF yn yr ymgyrch i ychwanegu cwestiynau am bersonél ar wasanaeth, cyn-filwyr a’u teuluoedd yn y cyfrifiad #CountThemIn
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Internet Slang: The New Form of Communication Almost everyone uses the Internet these days. As such, most computer users are more or less familiar with Internet slang and the way that people communicate online. Internet slang refers to words and phrases that are cut short or abbreviated; the slang terms are widely used in social media, chat […]
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In 1993, a peaceful separation of the nation of Czechoslovakia resulted in the creation of two separate countries: Slovakia and the Czech Republic. Last month there was an announcement that the latter country’s name would be changed to Czechia. It was a decision that came after much deliberation by the president, heads of parliament, the […]
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Quebec: Should bilingual signage be mandatory? A consultation recently took place in Quebec’s parliament, which was expected to require all businesses in the province to provide bilingual (English and French) signage. Official Language of Quebec French is the official language of Quebec, a province in eastern Canada, as defined by Law 101, the Charter of […]
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Google Translate was launched on 28 April 2006, which means that it has just celebrated its 12th birthday. Here are some fast facts about the controversial app: • It began with just two, but the service now covers 103 languages, including some you may not have heard of, for example: Cebuano, a […]
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You might well have already heard that the world needs more bilingual or even multilingual people today for many reasons, largely because of globalisation. Many parents want their children to speak another language, and many adults, young and old, are taking foreign language lessons, formally and informally. There are a handful of reasons why they […]
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