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Save bees, save the planet
“If the bee disappeared off the surface of the globe then man would only have four years of life left.” … Continue reading “Save bees, save the planet”
Chernobyl: A reason to remember, a way to learn
What is a thrilling drama for the Western world, is still a code word for Soviet horror for the successor … Continue reading “Chernobyl: A reason to remember, a way to learn”
Bilingual parenting: a lifelong gift
Intercultural marriages and the relocation of whole families are typical scenarios that require bilingual parenting. The experience of many confirms … Continue reading “Bilingual parenting: a lifelong gift”
Maintaining a healthy work-life balance: a modern challenge
In our ever-demanding work culture, sometimes we overlook the most important element of our work environment: ourselves. Work-related stress is … Continue reading “Maintaining a healthy work-life balance: a modern challenge”
London goes the radical way to fight air pollution
On 8 April 2019, the City of London introduced a new scheme to fight toxic air pollution. The Ultra Low … Continue reading “London goes the radical way to fight air pollution”
Subtitling or dubbing – the big question of international media content
It is not surprising that multinational companies often use every media format in order to reach their target audience – … Continue reading “Subtitling or dubbing – the big question of international media content”
More languages, more business
For language skills, demand and supply are equally on the rise. As corporations cross borders by default, they need their … Continue reading “More languages, more business”
Going zero waste in the office
Nowadays going zero waste is one of the most popular trends – luckily it is one of the most progressive … Continue reading “Going zero waste in the office”
Events with sign language interpretation – practical tips for organisers
Most of us associate sign language interpretation with a person gesticulating in the corner of the screen during a television … Continue reading “Events with sign language interpretation – practical tips for organisers”
The final version of EU Copyright Directive ready, uncertainties remain
Following months of debates around the new Copyright Directive of the European Union, the negotiators agreed on a final text … Continue reading “The final version of EU Copyright Directive ready, uncertainties remain”
The Periodic Table – A Common Language for Science
In 1869, Dmitri Mendeleev presented his version of the periodic table of the elements, and this event fundamentally changed the … Continue reading “The Periodic Table – A Common Language for Science”
Common heritage, multiple languages: protecting and promoting ‘unity in diversity’
When a language dies, a way of understanding the world dies with it, a way of looking at the world. … Continue reading “Common heritage, multiple languages: protecting and promoting ‘unity in diversity’”
10 most important business languages in global market
As the face of international business changes, so do the languages used to communicate. From professional networking and academic collaboration … Continue reading “10 most important business languages in global market”
Greta Thunberg: A teen with an impact
If you have only read the news headlines about Greta Thunberg, you might have thought she is just another teenager … Continue reading “Greta Thunberg: A teen with an impact”
The real #10yearchallenge we all need to care about
A new social media craze, the so-called #10yearchallenge, has taken the Internet by storm, with millions of people posting photos … Continue reading “The real #10yearchallenge we all need to care about”