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  2. Lingua.ly - Wikipedia

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    Digital language immersion is the E-learning extension of these trends. Lingua.ly relies on a number of applied linguistics principles, including the Natural Approach and Krashen's Input Hypothesis , which argues that fluent language learners benefit most from language they acquire through exposure rather than direct instruction.

  3. Concordia Language Villages - Wikipedia

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    Concordia Language Villages (CLV), previously the International Language Villages, is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization [1] based in Moorhead, Minnesota which operates a language and cultural immersion [2] program, sponsored by the Concordia College. Languages (15 as of 2023) are taught in summer camps, called "villages".

  4. Language immersion - Wikipedia

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    As of 2011, there were 448 language immersion schools in the US, with the three main immersion languages of instruction being Spanish (45%), French (22%), and Mandarin (13%). [1] The first French-language immersion program in Canada, with the target language being taught as an instructional language, started in Quebec in 1965. [2]

  5. South Academy of International Languages - Wikipedia

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    South Academy of International Languages, formerly known as E. E. Waddell Language Academy and Smith Academy of International Languages, is a public K-8 magnet school (elementary and middle language immersion school combined) in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States. It is part of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg School (CMS) District.

  6. English immersion resources for immigrant students - Wikipedia

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    [1] Submersion: Submersion-type immersion programs is a sink or swim kind of program. This type of immersion does not provide the student with any kind of assistance. [1] It is up to the student's ability to learn and understand the language on their own. Most immersion programs have students focus on developing English proficiency only.

  7. Duolingo - Wikipedia

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    Duolingo Inc. [b] is an American educational technology company that produces learning apps and provides language certification.Duolingo offers courses on 43 languages, [5] ranging from English, French, and Spanish to less commonly studied languages such as Welsh, Irish, and Navajo, and even constructed languages such as Klingon. [6]

  8. Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages

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    2.5 The practical significance of similarities and differences between languages; 2.6 Reference materials for language awareness; 2.7 Key strategies and approaches for developing learners’ language knowledge. Topic 2 is assessed through teaching practice (planning and teaching) and a written assignment focused on an aspect of the English ...

  9. Cupertino Language Immersion Program - Wikipedia

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    CLIP is the oldest public Mandarin Immersion program in California and the second oldest in the country. [1] [2] Employing a two-way language immersion model, CLIP’s goals are to develop biliteracy, enrich culturally and achieve academic proficiency that meet or exceed the district guidelines. It is one of four alternative programs in the ...