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Scent Boosts Learning

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Our sense of smell is closely connected to the part of the brain that processes memory. In ancient times, rosemary was thought to strengthen memory. It is believed that the herb was worn as a crown by students in ancient Greece to improve performance when taking exams. Fragrance assists learning process This link between smell…
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Losing your inhibition to speak a foreign language

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Do you feel nervous about speaking in another language? Perhaps you get sweaty hands or your heart rate increases. These are signs that you might be feeling anxious. People often experience anxiety when speaking in front of classmates or conversing with native speakers. Don’t worry, we have some tips to help! Anxiety is very common,…
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Foreign Language Acquisition Against Skills Shortage

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In our globalized world, language plays a central role in business. The ability to communicate effectively and overcome cultural barriers is crucial for the success of companies and organizations. At the same time, many countries and industries are facing an increasing skills shortage which presents a significant economic challenge and emphasizes the need for targeted…
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Listening and Reading in the inlingua Classroom

Listening and Reading in the inlingua Classroom
The original inlingua method was based almost exclusively on speaking in class. Learners were encouraged to practice the skills of reading, listening and writing in their own time. This is not to say that listening, reading and, to some extent, writing were not included in the classroom activities, but their main function was to provide…
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