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Friday, Feb 5, 2010	 by <a href="../author/George%20Ponder" target="_blank">George Ponder</a>

Microsoft's <a href="http://www.wmexperts.com/tags/marketplace" target="_blank">Marketplace</a> offers a wide assortment of applications ranging from games to utilities to educational applications. <a href="http://www.langlearner.com/">Langlearner</a> has developed three applications to help with language and spelling skills.

LangLearner Lite is an instructional application where you can learn languages through short phrases. LangLearner Translator is, as the title implies, a translation application and. LangLearner Spelling Bee is a learning aid for spelling.

We've used these applications over the past few days and found them to be interesting, useful applications.  As the developer's slogan suggests, these applications do help break the language barrier.
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Ease on past the break to find out more about each of these LangLearner applications.
<h2>LangLearner Lite</h2>
<p style="text-align:center;"><img class="aligncenter" title="LangLearner Lite Main Screen" src="http://www.wmexperts.com/sites/wmexperts.com/files/articleimages/George%20Ponder/2010/01/thumb_350_LangLearner%20Lite%20Main.jpg" alt="LangLearner Lite Main Screen" width="180" height="300" /></p>
LangLearner Lite is a language learning application that teaches you short phrases through a series of situational lesson plans. The lesson plans range from dining to colors to romance.
<p style="text-align:center;"><img class="aligncenter" title="LangLearner Lite Language Options" src="http://www.wmexperts.com/sites/wmexperts.com/files/articleimages/George%20Ponder/2010/01/thumb_350_Langlearner%20Lite%20Languages.jpg" alt="LangLearner Lite Language Options" width="180" height="300" /></p>
LangLearner Lite also uses photos/graphics to help associate the phrase with the situation. Nine languages are covered in the lessons and you can reverse the lessons (e.g. English to Italian or Italian to English).
<p style="text-align:center;"><img class="aligncenter" title="LangLearner Lite Lesson Screen" src="http://www.wmexperts.com/sites/wmexperts.com/files/articleimages/George%20Ponder/2010/01/thumb_350_Langlearner%20Lite%20Lesson%20Screen.jpg" alt="LangLearner Lite Lesson Screen" width="180" height="300" /></p>
The lesson plan is simple. A short phrase appears in your native language as well as translated into the desired language. You have the associated photo and a audio button to hear the pronunciation of either version.

If you are looking for a certain phrase, you can tap the "Word List" bar and see the entire list of phrases in the lesson plan. LangLearner Lite isn't a Rosetta Stone application but you will pick up on the languages by learning the phrases.

Navigating around the application was straight forward and the application was very stable.
<h2>LangLearner Translator</h2>
<p style="text-align:center;"><img class="aligncenter" title="LangLearner Translator" src="http://www.wmexperts.com/sites/wmexperts.com/files/articleimages/George%20Ponder/2010/01/thumb_350_Langlearner%20Translator%20Main.jpg" alt="LangLearner Translator" width="180" height="300" /></p>
No secret with this application. LangLearner Translator is a simple translation application that will translate text that you enter into another language. As with LangLearner Lite, Translator supports nine languages. There is also a button to have the translation pronounced.

The only drawback to Translator is that the application requires a data connection to make the translation. This might be restrictive if your Windows phone doesn't have data capability while traveling to a foreign country.

Otherwise, Translator can be a very useful tool if you find yourself needing to translate phrases and have an audible translation available.
<h2>LangLearner Spelling Bee</h2>
<p style="text-align:center;"><img class="aligncenter" title="LangLearner Spelling Bee" src="http://www.wmexperts.com/sites/wmexperts.com/files/articleimages/George%20Ponder/2010/01/thumb_350_Langlearner%20Spelling%20Bee%20Main.jpg" alt="LangLearner Spelling Bee" width="180" height="300" /></p>
Spelling Bee puts spelling lessons on to your Windows phone that range from learning the letters of the alphabet to grades 8+. The application is simple in that you choose your spelling level and various words are pronounced. You have the option of spelling the words out loud or typing them into a blank field. When you are ready to confirm the spelling, you tap the "Hidden, tap to show". If you choose the typing option, you have the option to "check" your spelling. If it's wrong, you can try again.
<p style="text-align:center;"><img class="aligncenter" title="LangLearner Spelling Bee Lesson" src="http://www.wmexperts.com/sites/wmexperts.com/files/articleimages/George%20Ponder/2010/01/thumb_350_Langlearner%20Spelling%20Bee%20Lesson.jpg" alt="LangLearner Spelling Bee Lesson" width="180" height="300" /><img class="aligncenter" title="LangLearner Spelling Bee Show Word" src="http://www.wmexperts.com/sites/wmexperts.com/files/articleimages/George%20Ponder/2010/01/thumb_350_Langlearner%20Spelling%20Bee%20Show%20Word.jpg" alt="LangLearner Spelling Bee Show Word" width="180" height="300" /></p>
Currently, the Spelling Bee requires a data connection to load the spelling lessons. It is my understanding that LangLearner is looking into the possibility of a version of Spelling Bee that does not require a data connection.

Spelling Bee is a simple, straight forward means to learn spelling. Spelling Bee is limited to English spelling and is an interactive, entertaining way to develop and improve your spelling skills.
<h2>Overall Impressions</h2>
LangLearner has put together a nice selection of language oriented applications. LangLearner Lite may not have you speaking another language fluently but it will help you learn key phrases. LangLearner Translator is a good option if you need more flexibility in your translations. Just type in what you need translated and you're in business.

Spelling Bee is more of an elementary application. My eight year old daughter found it challenging and it's a great way to pass the time while stuck in traffic, sitting in a waiting room or any other situation where you need to keep the kids occupied productively.

The only drawback I can see with Translator and Spelling Bee is that these applications require a data connection. This may create restrictions if traveling abroad and a data connection isn't available.

I found all three to be quality applications with Translator having the most appeal. All three can be found in the Windows Marketplace. LangLearner Lite is a free application while Translator and Spelling Bee will run you $4.99.

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Reference: <a href="http://www.wmexperts.com/review-langlearner?utm_source=feedburner&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=Feed:+wmexperts+%28WMExperts%29&amp;utm_content=Twitter" target="_blank">http://www.wmexperts.com/review-langlearner?utm_source=feedburner&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=Feed:+wmexperts+(WMExperts)&amp;utm_content=Twitter</a>]]></description><wfw:commentRss>http://news.langlearner.com/language-learning-blog/rss-comments-entry-6661647.xml</wfw:commentRss></item><item><title>Bill Gates Promotes E-Learning and LangLearner helps fill the gaps in language learning via web-based platform</title><category>bill gates</category><category>blog</category><category>education</category><category>elearning</category><category>language</category><category>mit</category><category>news</category><dc:creator>LangLearner</dc:creator><pubDate>Tue, 09 Feb 2010 13:16:02 +0000</pubDate><link>http://news.langlearner.com/language-learning-blog/2010/2/9/bill-gates-promotes-e-learning-and-langlearner-helps-fill-th.html</link><guid isPermaLink="false">402968:5901493:6661646</guid><description><![CDATA[Bill Gates sees the value of online learning and LangLearner delivers this.  Here is a great post from Education Week.

By Kathleen Kennedy Manzo on January 27, 2010
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Bill Gates is a fan of online learning, so much so that it is among the nine innovations to receive funding from the Bill &amp; Melinda Gates Foundation over the next several years, according to the <a href="http://www.gatesfoundation.org/annual-letter/2010/Pages/bill-gates-annual-letter.aspx" target="_blank">second annual letter</a> by the Microsoft chairman outlining his vision for tackling the most pressing challenges facing the United States and the world.
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While much of the letter addresses poverty and health issues, two of the 12 pages are devoted to education topics: online learning and teacher effectiveness.

On <a href="http://www.gatesfoundation.org/annual-letter/2010/Pages/education-learning-online.aspx" target="_blank">Page 9</a> of the letter, Gates describes his own fascination with online education, particularly the open source physics courses offered by <a href="http://web.mit.edu/" target="_blank">MIT</a>.
<blockquote>So far technology has hardly changed formal education at all. But a lot of people, including me, think this is the next place where the Internet will surprise people in how it can improve things—especially in combination with face-to-face learning.</blockquote>
The Gates Foundation will partner with teachers, software developers, and the online community to improve the availability of high-quality online courses, for both formal and informal settings. One area that needs improvement, according to the letter, is in the organization of online content, which I delved into in <a href="http://www.edweek.org/ew/articles/2009/03/26/26quality.h28.html" target="_blank">this piece in Technology Counts 2009</a>. Gates suggests that setting some standards for categorizing and rating resources would help teachers find the best lessons for a particular topic and grade level.
<blockquote>Over time I think a large community of contributors and reviewers will develop and allow the online material to be easy to access and a crucial resource for all types of education. There will need to be a number of pilots to see how to take this resource and blend it into the classroom experience. I plan to spend a lot of time on this to see what would help get it to critical mass.</blockquote>
Take a look at the letter and let me know what you think.

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And, we, at LangLearner, have developed some effective mobile apps and an online platform enabling students and travelers alike learn foreign languages rapidly in a fun and enjoyable way with a number of interactive and creative tools and features.  It’s the only product that allows rapid learning of over 90 language pairs.

<a href="http://www.langlearner.com" target="_blank">http://www.langlearner.com</a>

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Reference: <a href="http://blogs.edweek.org/edweek/DigitalEducation/2010/01/bill_gates_promotes_online_lea.html" target="_blank">http://blogs.edweek.org/edweek/DigitalEducation/2010/01/bill_gates_promotes_online_lea.html</a>]]></description><wfw:commentRss>http://news.langlearner.com/language-learning-blog/rss-comments-entry-6661646.xml</wfw:commentRss></item><item><title>Body Language, Lost in Translation in Lin Heung Hong Kong(蓮香樓)</title><category>blog</category><category>body language</category><category>contest</category><category>culture</category><category>language learning</category><category>learn language</category><category>lin heung</category><category>lin heung hong kong</category><category>lost in translation</category><category>蓮香樓</category><dc:creator>LangLearner</dc:creator><pubDate>Tue, 02 Feb 2010 09:43:02 +0000</pubDate><link>http://news.langlearner.com/language-learning-blog/2010/2/2/body-language-lost-in-translation-in-lin-heung-hong-kong.html</link><guid isPermaLink="false">402968:5901493:6661645</guid><description><![CDATA[Before getting into the meat and funny part of the story, let's start with food (and touristy info)...

<span class="full-image-block ssNonEditable"><span><a href="http://s3.media.squarespace.com/production/402968/5901493/2010/02/lin-heung_22.jpg/w/300"><img class="size-medium wp-image-214" title="Lin Heung Hong Kong (蓮香樓)" src="http://s3.media.squarespace.com/production/402968/5901493/2010/02/lin-heung_22.jpg/w/300" alt="Lin Heung Hong Kong (蓮香樓)" width="300" height="225" /></a></span><span class="thumbnail-caption" style="width:240px;"> Lin Heung Hong Kong (蓮香樓)</span></span>

Each city is famous for different style of food.  When it comes to Dim sum which by default refers to the Cantonese style unless noted otherwise, Hong Kong probably is ranked the highest in authenticity, quality and variety.  There is one old style Chinese restaurant situated on a fairly narrow street on the quiet side of Hong Kong Island between Central and Sheung Wan.
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<span class="full-image-block ssNonEditable"><span><img class=" " title="蓮香樓 Lin Hueng Waiter" src="http://farm1.static.flickr.com/65/162062948_cf8a001093.jpg" alt="蓮香樓 Lin Hueng Waiter" width="199" height="300" /></span><span class="thumbnail-caption" style="width:240px;"> The elderly waiters/waitresses are one of the attractions of this old style restaurant. </span></span>

It's called <a href="http://www.linheung.com/" target="_blank">Lin Heung</a> (蓮香樓) and has been around for about 80 years.  It is famous for dim sum and other traditional Chinese dishes.  Its old brand, legacy, traditional setting gives an old world feel.  Because of that, it has attracted both locals and tourists of various nationalities.  It's almost as if you went to a living antique tea museum with fresh dim sum dishes.  Lin Heung is probably one of the few remaining old Chinese restaurants in Hong Kong after many years of renovation and urban redevelopment.  Perhaps, that is why it has received many good reviews and wide coverage in the media and travel publications (carried by most tourists visiting the restaurant).

Now comes to the important part of ordering food - especially the kind you want and like to try or crave for.  Unlike more modern restaurants there are no updated menus, no pictures, no displays, nor order sheets.  Most who work there do not like to speak English or even interact with their customers.   So what happens if you don't know what's inside those hot bamboo steamers?  Most would just ask.  But since the old dim sum lady does not speak English, probably your best bet would be body language.  That's exactly what happened in my observation.

One afternoon a French couple came to the restaurant while I was there.  After they sat down, they asked the old waitress for beer and noodles.  The waitress simply placed their order for a large bowl of noodle and a bottle of beer.  Then, the couple saw an order of freshly steaming dim sum coming out of the kitchen.  The French man rushed to catch the old waitress and asked her about the dish.  She seemed to understand what he asked but couldn't reply in English.  She chuckled and started talking to her colleagues.  After his insistence, she finally paid attention and tried to respond.  But rather doing so in words, she stuck two fingers up above her head and moved them sideways repeatedly.  While it was fun to watch, it was not easy to guess.  After looking at the dish, I had this "Ah-ha!" moment and a lightbulb lit up.  She was trying to say it's 'beef ball" - the fingers were supposed to be the horns!  I don't think the French guy had a clue!   Actually he was becoming annoyed and insulted.

<span class="full-image-block ssNonEditable"><span><a href="http://s3.media.squarespace.com/production/402968/5901493/2010/02/cattle_without_horn.jpg/w/240"><img class="size-medium wp-image-200" title="cattle without horns" src="http://s3.media.squarespace.com/production/402968/5901493/2010/02/cattle_without_horn.jpg/w/240" alt="cattle without horns" width="240" height="300" /></a></span><span class="thumbnail-caption" style="width:240px;"> cattle without horns?</span></span>

Whether it was because French cattle don't have horns, the waitress was making an insulting gesture as a devil, or he just did not get the body language - there was the possibility of a cultural barrier on top of a language barrier.  Here is a lesson learned: it's probably beneficial to learn some basic phrases or words of a new language before traveling abroad or serving foreigners.  Afterall, it's easier to learn the word "beef" than taking an acting class...   @.@
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Our newest mobile language learning application is for school kids, ESL (English as a second language) learners, and the burgeoning orthographers! This is the LangLearner Spelling Bee application that speaks a word and then listens to hear if you can spell it correctly. The application utilizes voice recognition technology.
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This application now available in the <a href="http://marketplace.windowsphone.com/details.aspx?appSKU=693d7d00-b274-4ab1-9b07-1643d5978506&amp;retURL=/Default.aspx">Windows Mobile Marketplace</a> and the <a href="http://www.androidzoom.com/android_applications/reference/langlearner-spellingbee_cfuo.htm">Android Market</a>! This is our first application available on Google's mobile application market! And it is a pocketnow.com Marketplace pick!

<a href="http://pocketnow.com/software-1/marketplace-pick-langlearner-spelling-bee">http://pocketnow.com/software-1/marketplace-pick-langlearner-spelling-bee</a>

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The difficulty is set by choosing the the grade level to attempt. There are about 50 words per grade level, and 80 words in the Spelling Bee Winners level. The words are fetched from the LangLearner servers. To include some of your troublesome words, users can give feedback through the application to provide suggestions.

The software is available in in both markets for $4.99.]]></description><wfw:commentRss>http://news.langlearner.com/language-learning-blog/rss-comments-entry-6661643.xml</wfw:commentRss></item><item><title>LangLearner Traduttore (Translator) Takes Silver in Samsung Application Store Developer Challenge 2009!</title><category>Samsung Application Store Developer Challenge 2009</category><category>langlearner</category><category>langlearner mobile translator</category><category>language learning on the go</category><category>news</category><category>windows mobile</category><dc:creator>LangLearner</dc:creator><pubDate>Thu, 31 Dec 2009 10:20:59 +0000</pubDate><link>http://news.langlearner.com/language-learning-blog/2009/12/31/langlearner-traduttore-translator-takes-silver-in-samsung-ap.html</link><guid isPermaLink="false">402968:5901493:6661642</guid><description><![CDATA[<span class="full-image-inline ssNonEditable" style="font-size:90%;"><img src="http://news.langlearner.com/storage/IconImage13_20091229084704376.jpg?__SQUARESPACE_CACHEVERSION=1262116077436" alt="" /></span>

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LangLearner won <a href="http://www.samsungapps.com/common/eventContestWinnerItaly.as">Silver</a> place for its submission of the Italian version of the mobile application, LangLearner Translator, to Samsung’s first worldwide Developer Challenge. The Challenge brought together some of the world’s top mobile development talent, all vying to win a chunk of the $330,000 in prize money.

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The awarded application, LangLearner Translator, can translate to and from over 10 languages and correctly pronounce the audio in each of the supported languages including English, Spanish, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Greek, and Dutch. It is a tool to easily communicate with others, make new friends, and gracefully handle any situation, which requires knowledge of a foreign language.

The awarded applications will be featured on Samsung’s Italy - <a href="http://www.samsungapps.com/" target="_blank">Application Store</a>.  Currently, the LangLearner Translator mobile travel application is available at <a href="http://marketplace.windowsphone.com/details.aspx?appSKU=b4293936-201a-4110-8ebd-2f452d988bee&amp;retURL=/search.aspx%3Fkeywords%3Dlanglearner" target="_blank">Windows MarketPlace</a>.

Results of Samsung’s Application Store Developer Challenge 2009:  <a href="http://www.samsungapps.com/common/eventContestWinnerItaly.as" target="_blank">http://www.samsungapps.com/common/eventContestWinnerItaly.as</a>]]></description><wfw:commentRss>http://news.langlearner.com/language-learning-blog/rss-comments-entry-6661642.xml</wfw:commentRss></item><item><title>Be our evangelists, spread the word and earn some cash!</title><category>LangLearner Affiliate Program</category><category>ShareASale</category><category>advocate</category><category>affiliate</category><category>ambassador</category><category>announcement</category><category>evangelist</category><category>news</category><category>profit</category><dc:creator>LangLearner</dc:creator><pubDate>Wed, 23 Dec 2009 13:07:59 +0000</pubDate><link>http://news.langlearner.com/language-learning-blog/2009/12/23/be-our-evangelists-spread-the-word-and-earn-some-cash.html</link><guid isPermaLink="false">402968:5901493:6661641</guid><description><![CDATA[<span class="full-image-block ssNonEditable"><span><img class=" " title="LangLearner Affiliate Program" src="http://www.shareasale.com/image/25312/468x60_bannerAd_e.png" alt="" width="468" height="60" /></span><span class="thumbnail-caption" style="width:240px;"> LangLearner Affiliate Program</span></span>

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<div>Be our advocates, evangelists and affiliates, and spread the word; Better yet, earn some profits!</div>
<br><div>LangLearner is pleased to announce that it has teamed up with ShareASale to set up an affiliate program that's easy and flexible, so our fans and even customers can join and be part of the exciting opportunity to work together.  In addition to sharing our passion in language learning, we'd like to share our continuous market success of such innovative language learning solution for language learning and guides for travelers and many language enthusiasts from around the world.</div>

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<br><div>Participation in the LangLearner Affiliate Program is free, quick, and easy! Simply complete the application on <a title="LangLearner Affiliate Program" href="http://www.shareasale.com/shareasale.cfm?merchantID=25312" target="_blank">LangLearner's Affiliate Program</a> page and, once approved, place the link we provide you on your website. You'll receive a commission when a visitor orders anything on our website redirected from your site.</div>
<br><div>Our affiliate program is managed by the best in class services of ShareASale to ensure you, our fans and affiliates, will be paid properly and on time.  We want you to be successful; we only make money when our affiliates make money.  Rest assured that you will be paid honestly, on time, and accurately.</div>
<br><div>There are a variety of custom creative, banner ads and logos to choose from as well as other support to help you promote this program and ensure your success.  If you have any suggestions, please let us know.</div>
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On December 10, 2009, LangLearner presented and compete at the <a title="Socially Responsible Business Competition Awards Ceremony" href="http://www.jci.cc/local/metro#ID14904" target="_blank">JCI's Socially Responsible Business Competition Awards Ceremony</a> as a one of the top three finalist along with Cedric, John and Rachel.  It was a great privilege to be selected and be part of the competition with some of the top contestants and liked-minded socially responsible entrepreneurs.  All strive for making an impact and difference to the society with innovative products and business models.  


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The competition and event took place in St. Louis, MO but with the goal and mission gearing toward the global nations.  The participation and exercise gave us more perspective and the an opportunity to go through a thoughtful process and plan to become a better social citizen as an enterprise and individuals.

About the JCI competition:

The search is on for the most innovative and socially responsible business plans by social entrepreneurs under 40 in the St. Louis area. The competition is open to both for-profit and non-profit initiatives from new or existing businesses. All entries must contribute to advancing one or more of the development goals outlined for the competition and show compliance with the UN Global Compact 10 Principles of Corporate Social Responsibility. A panel of top professionals in the St. Louis entrepreneurship community will judge the submissions. The winner will receive a cash grant and other support for the implementation of their plan.
The search is on for the most innovative and socially responsible business plans by social entrepreneurs under 40 in the St. Louis area. The competition is open to both for-profit and non-profit initiatives from new or existing businesses. All entries must contribute to advancing one or more of the development goals outlined for the competition and show compliance with the UN Global Compact 10 Principles of Corporate Social Responsibility. A panel of top professionals in the St. Louis entrepreneurship community will judge the submissions. The winner will receive a cash grant and other support for the implementation of their plan.

To learn more why award social responsibility: <a title="why award social responsibility" href="http://www.jci.cc/local/metro" target="_blank">http://www.jci.cc/local/metro</a>

Socially Responsible Business Competition Awards Ceremony: <a title="Socially Responsible Business Competition Awards Ceremony" href="http://www.jci.cc/local/metro#ID14904" target="_blank">http://www.jci.cc/local/metro#ID14904</a>]]></description><wfw:commentRss>http://news.langlearner.com/language-learning-blog/rss-comments-entry-6661640.xml</wfw:commentRss></item><item><title>Learn new languages and experience the world's happiest places...</title><category>Eric Weiner</category><category>blog</category><category>denmark</category><category>forbes</category><category>happiness</category><category>happiness world index</category><category>thoughts</category><category>world traveler</category><category>world's happiest places</category><dc:creator>LangLearner</dc:creator><pubDate>Thu, 10 Dec 2009 10:43:56 +0000</pubDate><link>http://news.langlearner.com/language-learning-blog/2009/12/10/learn-new-languages-and-experience-the-worlds-happiest-place.html</link><guid isPermaLink="false">402968:5901493:6661639</guid><description><![CDATA[<span class="full-image-block ssNonEditable"><span><img class=" " src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3118/2463936609_b9f48d45b8.jpg" alt="Denmark " width="270" height="190" /></span><span class="thumbnail-caption" style="width:240px;"> Denmark - world&#39;s happiest place</span></span>

Many travel to experience the world, but wouldn't we want to find that special happy wonderland...

We came across a good article about "<a title="The happiest places on earth" href="http://www.forbes.com/2008/04/23/happiness-world-index-oped-cx_hra_0423happy.html" target="_blank">the happiest places on earth</a>" a <em>while ago</em>.   Actually, the headline on the front page caught our attention.   It's really a nice cheerful title, yet a rare one, since most news these days are mostly about unhappy matters...  so it's nice to see something different, something positive once in a while.
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I guess it's rather a surprise that the sunny california, florida, or hawaii or some other nice weather or wealthy countries/cities didn't take the crown.  Most of the happy places are in Europe or Asia Pacific except that Canada and Mexico made the list (yeah, go canuck) .   But Europe has both the happiest and probably not less happy people after all.
 
<em>"Switzerland's citizens closely trail the Danish, each reporting an average happiness level of 8.1 (out of 10), followed by Iceland (7.8), Finland (7.7), Australia (7.7) and Sweden (7.7), all the way down to grim Moldova (3.5)."</em>

Europe is indeed interesting...  Although each country is so close to each other, they manage to maintain their own cultures, languages and identity.  So if you want to have full experience of the happiness, pick up some new phrases of your travel destination and learn about their cultures before departure.

Bon Voyage.
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Article: <a href="http://www.forbes.com/2008/04/23/happiness-world-index-oped-cx_hra_0423happy.html" target="_blank">http://www.forbes.com/2008/04/23/happiness-world-index-oped-cx_hra_0423happy.html</a>

Slides: <a href="http://www.forbes.com/2008/04/23/happiest-places-world-oped-cx_ewe_0423happiest_slide_2.html?thisSpeed=15000" target="_blank">http://www.forbes.com/2008/04/23/happiest-places-world-oped-cx_ewe_0423happiest_slide_2.html?thisSpeed=15000</a>

Wiki: <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gross_national_happiness" target="_blank">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gross_national_happiness</a>]]></description><wfw:commentRss>http://news.langlearner.com/language-learning-blog/rss-comments-entry-6661639.xml</wfw:commentRss></item><item><title>language skill might save you some calories and more?</title><category>blog</category><category>food</category><category>langlearner mobile lesson</category><category>langlearner mobile translator</category><category>language learning</category><category>meal</category><category>mlearning</category><category>pocketnow</category><category>restaurant</category><dc:creator>LangLearner</dc:creator><pubDate>Sat, 05 Dec 2009 11:49:35 +0000</pubDate><link>http://news.langlearner.com/language-learning-blog/2009/12/5/language-skill-might-save-you-some-calories-and-more.html</link><guid isPermaLink="false">402968:5901493:6661638</guid><description><![CDATA[While you travel abroad, have you ever been in a situation at a restaurant in which you don't know what / how to order food but feel a bit shy to say anything else except 'yes'?  In places particularly in Asia where exotic food choices are served, they might offer something completely out of ordinary and that you might not even feel comfortable looking at or touching, not to mention about eating - well, chicken feet or fish head might not be that bad afterall :).   

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Or in other situation, you might be asked to choose from myriad options and side dishes to go with your burger.  If you said yes to all, you would end up with a super jumbo burger with load of extra unwanted calories :) .   To avoid situations like that, you should to pick up a few practical vocabulary and phrases before you go or during your trip using <a title="LangLearner Web and Mobile" href="http://www.langlearner.com" target="_blank">LangLearner Web and Mobile products</a>.

Hope you wouldn't run into a bad situation like this.  Until then, Bon Appétit.

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Check out the great review of LangLearner mobile apps by PocketNow here:

<a href="http://pocketnow.com/software-1/langlearner-helps-bridge-the-gap-between-languages" target="_blank">http://pocketnow.com/software-1/langlearner-helps-bridge-the-gap-between-languages</a>

<a href="http://pocketnow.com/software-1/langlearner-helps-bridge-the-gap-between-languages" target="_blank"></a><a href="http://pocketnow.com/software-1/langlearner-translator">http://pocketnow.com/software-1/langlearner-translator</a>]]></description><wfw:commentRss>http://news.langlearner.com/language-learning-blog/rss-comments-entry-6661638.xml</wfw:commentRss></item><item><title>Languages, LangLearner and the Olympics?</title><category>EU statistics</category><category>European Day of Languages</category><category>London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games</category><category>The National Centre for Languages</category><category>languages</category><category>news</category><category>olympics</category><category>thoughts</category><dc:creator>LangLearner</dc:creator><pubDate>Sun, 29 Nov 2009 04:25:03 +0000</pubDate><link>http://news.langlearner.com/language-learning-blog/2009/11/28/languages-langlearner-and-the-olympics.html</link><guid isPermaLink="false">402968:5901493:6661637</guid><description><![CDATA[<span class="full-image-block ssNonEditable"><span><img class="size-medium wp-image-120 " title="london2012-games" src="http://s3.media.squarespace.com/production/402968/5901493/2009/11/london2012-games.jpg/w/270" alt="london2012 games" width="189" height="210" /></span><span class="thumbnail-caption" style="width:240px;"> london2012 games</span></span>

Yes, languages and Olympics go hand-in-hand - how?

We came across a great <a title="Languages and Olympics" href="http://www.cilt.org.uk/home/valuing_languages/languages_and_the_olympics.aspx" target="_blank">post</a> (by The National Centre for Languages, UK) in regards to the value and importance of languages to the success of the Games (London 2012).  It's so true that language skills not only is critical to the execution and smooth running of the event and help bridge the communicate gap for people from around the world gathering in one place where the Games and actions are but also dramatically improve the experience and appreciation of the diversity, Games spirit, city and culture.

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It's refreshing to see that the British and London officials place great emphasis and recognizing the multilingualism in their planning and preparing for the Games 2012, even though English is statistically considered as <a title="English most commonly-spoken foreign language in EU – new statistics" href="http://sofiaecho.com/2009/09/24/788861_english-most-G12commonly-spoken-foreign-language-in-eu-new-statistics" target="_blank">the most commonly-spoken language in the world</a>.  They see that language capability as a way to boost the tourism and enhance "global brand position" - so languages are a game changing secret tool for the British  now so-to-speak ;)

Not only the British government see language capability (in communicating with visitors in their own languages) as a vital way to leave lasting legacy of a thriving, innovative tourism industry but also plays a critical in the Arts and in making the Games a truly global celebration.

We can't agree more.  That's truly in line with LangLearner's aspiration and mission in helping and contributing to the language learning for traveling, cultural exchange and much more.  It's what we do and think about day and night (even while we sleep :)

So, prepare yourself for a great experience, conversation and company with people from around world at the Games by learning  a few new languages now, it's quick and fun with <a title="LangLearner - breaking the communication barrier and key to Olympics experience" href="http://www.langlearner.com" target="_blank">LangLearner</a> tools

Ciao.

references:

<a title="LangLearner - breaking the communication barrier and key to Olympics experience" href="http://www.langlearner.com" target="_blank">http://www.langlearner.com</a>
<a title="Valuing Languages - Languages and Olympics" href="http://www.cilt.org.uk/home/valuing_languages/languages_and_the_olympics.aspx" target="_blank"> http://www.cilt.org.uk/home/valuing_languages/languages_and_the_olympics.aspx</a>
<a title="Valuing Languages - Languages and Olympics" href="http://www.cilt.org.uk/home/valuing_languages/languages_and_the_olympics/where_languages_come_in.aspx" target="_blank">http://www.cilt.org.uk/home/valuing_languages/languages_and_the_olympics/where_languages_come_in.aspx</a>
<a title="English most commonly-spoken foreign language in EU – new statistics" href="http://sofiaecho.com/2009/09/24/788861_english-most-G12commonly-spoken-foreign-language-in-eu-new-statistics" target="_blank">http://sofiaecho.com/2009/09/24/788861_english-most-G12commonly-spoken-foreign-language-in-eu-new-statistics</a>]]></description><wfw:commentRss>http://news.langlearner.com/language-learning-blog/rss-comments-entry-6661637.xml</wfw:commentRss></item></channel></rss>