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Respecting a Language is Respecting Its Culture
A cultural language serves as an identifier and a means through which cultural groups can identify. It is what makes a culture or a tribe unique from other tribes, and it is what enables members within that same tribe to be able to communicate with one another.

Which Celtic Languages Exist Today and Where to Find Them
Out of 16 different Celtic languages, only 6 of them have survived—Manx, Irish, Cornish, Breton, Welsh, and Scottish Gaelic.

The Most Elaborate Made-Up Languages in Popular Culture
There are many examples of constructed languages in movies and fiction. Here are some facts about the most interesting ones.

Cringey Or Cringy: Which Is Right?
Which spelling is correct? Let’s find out together.

Benefit Yourself by Learning the Korean Alphabet
시간 낭비하지 마세요. 한글을 배우다. Once you learn the Korean writing system, you’ll find that this says, “Don’t waste time. Learn Hangul.” Why learn it when so many write Korean words in English letters?

“Sneaked” And “Snuck”—The Difference Lies in Conjugation
Before we move forward to the alternate past tense forms, let’s get this straight. It is “sneak,” not “sneek.”

Accent Reduction Through Accent Imitation
The goal of accent reduction is to sound more natural when speaking a second language. To do so, it is important to pay close attention to both listening to native or fluent speakers of that second language and being able to imitate their accents.

5 Tips for Developing a Perfect Video-Based Lesson
1. Consider your student’s interests It may seem very obvious, but sometimes we forget about it and choose the topic based on our interests. If the student is interested in the topic, it’ll be easier to maintain the conversation. And it’s undoubtedly one of the best ways to keep the student motivated. I understand that it’s impossible to watch only something the student is interested in, but it’s a great idea to add such a lesson to the curriculum. 2. Don’t let the topic come to nothing Most