Montero promises a "law of Andalusian languages" to combat stereotypes if she wins the presidency of the Junta
María Jesús Montero, the PSOE candidate for the presidency of the Junta of Andalucía, has proposed a new law to support regional languages and enhance vocational training.
In Espoo, several schools have over half of the students speaking foreign languages - now the city is preparing drastic measures
Espoo is considering restructuring school catchment areas to reduce segregation among students of different linguistic backgrounds.
Finger-Spelling in Language
The article discusses the development and significance of finger-spelling in the Estonian language, particularly its historical roots and contemporary use.
Was it a crush or a spark? The RAE invites you to talk about love in Spanish
On Valentine's Day, the RAE encourages Spanish speakers to use the richness of their language to express their feelings of love and friendship.
The Zaragoza School of 24 Countries and a Dozen with Only Spanish Origins: "Here the Strength of the Team Works"
The article discusses a Zaragoza school representing a diverse range of 24 countries and emphasizes teamwork in overcoming educational challenges amidst increased linguistic disparities.
The 300 languages in China that are not often talked about
The article discusses the linguistic diversity in China, highlighting that 100 million people do not speak Chinese as their mother tongue and explaining the survival of these languages through the insights of a scientist.
Grandma looks good in English, Spejbl in Lithuanian. How do puppeteers Mudráková and Trecha teach the characters to speak?
Puppeteers Mudráková and Trecha explore how linguistic diversity enriches puppet characters, focusing on English and Lithuanian.