A language-learning app based on the principles of personalized flashcard creation and spaced repetition.
An organization that builds customized international internships, volunteer opportunities and programs in Spain, Chile, Uruguay, Ecuador, Mexico, and Scotland.
Wikitongues is an effort to document every language in the world through videos of native speakers. Visit their website to learn about the efforts to keep endangered languages alive.
This is Linguist Lauren Gawne’s blog on language, chock full of what different careers in linguistics looks like.
The IDEA was created as the internet’s first archive of primary-source recordings of English-language dialects and accents worldwide. With 1,600 samples from 120 countries and territories and more than 170… Continue Reading »
Free, online courses teaching endangered languages from around the world.
A study abroad opportunity for students of all ages to improve their Arabic skills. The institute offers intensive and non-intensive language classes. Additions to your trip abroad can be made… Continue Reading »
UPenn’s Mark Liberman runs this online community of top linguists. Their goal is calling out bad linguistics in the news, interesting translation mixups, and more.
This website houses language learning resources for everyone from Croatian to Persian learners. These range from phrase lists to links to useful videos. In addition, readers can follow polyglot Shannon… Continue Reading »
English-language immersion program for French children, this program brings English to life for campers as camp counselors organize activities and teach English classes using fun, games, humor, history and ESL… Continue Reading »