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The English180 blog is designed to keep you updated on new podcast, videocast and lesson launches for English180.com which offers free english lessons for all levels. Improve your vocabulary and grammar in a fun way with games, podcasts, videos, and more.
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Why All Kids Need to Learn Other Languages
The following was presented at the Minnesota Council on the Teaching of Languages and Cultures (MCTLC) in October of 2007. It’s difficult to argue that notwithstanding the ubiquity and growing adoption of English, the need for multi-lingualism ...
Spotlight On… Nicolette Rankin, VP Product Development
This week we’re initiating a new feature, our SPOTLIGHT ON Open English contributors that are responsible for making Open English a possibility. This week, get to know NICOLETTE RANKIN, Open English VP of Product Development. What Initially D...
Barack Obama’s Lost in Translation Moment? Suggests US Children Learn Spanish
Anyone who is following the Presidential race in the United States is aware that Immigration Reform is going to be one of the most hotly contested topics in the campaign. There’s an ongoing debate as to the quantity of illegal immigrants in the...
Event - The National Council of La Raza (NCLR)
During July 12th through the 14th, several key members of the Open English team attended NCLR’s Annual Conference. The National Council of La Raza (NCLR) is the largest national Hispanic civil rights and advocacy organization in the United Stat...
iTunes University – EDU’s Friend or Foe?
I’ve been watching the progress of iTunes U with a keen eye and as an occasional participant. In case you have no idea what I am referring to, don’t feel ashamed. The site launched several years ago with little fanfare, shortly after Stan...
Comments & Reviews
This blog is currently rated a 9.25 out of a possible 10 based on 4 comments.
Eric18 Said:
Practical, focused, and attractive, this blog fills a definite niche.
Alas, some of the August 2007 links seemed to be out of order.
A valuable addition to the field.
Eric18 Said:
Thank you for sharing these practical, concise, and self-contained teaching materials for English language learners and teachers.
Good luck getting your server back up, and I look forward to visiting your blog again!
Feel free, by the way, to visit www.compellingconversations.com for teaching conversation lessons for much more advanced students.
Let's teach on!




