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  2. List of children's speech corpora - Wikipedia

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    CMU Kids Corpus [7] Eskenazi English 24M, 52F 5180 6 - 11 1997 CSLU Kids' Speech Corpus [8] Shobaki English 1100 1017 K - G10 2007 PF-STAR Children's Speech Corpus [9] [10] Russell English, 158 ~14.5h 4 - 14 2006 word-level transcriptions CALL-SLT [11] Rayner German 5000 2014 TBALL [12] Kazemgadeh English 256 5000 40h K - G4 2005

  3. English, baby! - Wikipedia

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    English, baby! was founded in 2000 when John Hayden returned from working for Hitachi and teaching English in Japan. [7] He found that many students lacked a means of learning conversational English and started English, baby! to create an online experience similar to traveling in the English-speaking world or studying abroad.

  4. Eikaiwa school - Wikipedia

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    Eikaiwa kyōshitsu (英会話教室) or Eikaiwa gakkō (英会話学校) [1] are English conversation schools, usually privately operated, in Japan. It is a combination of the word eikaiwa (英会話, English language conversation) and gakkō (学校, school) or kyōshitsu (教室, classroom).

  5. Funbrain - Wikipedia

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    Funbrain is a website with no interaction with other players, limiting conversation and other adverse conditions of chatting. The site has been KidSafe certified. [citation needed] CommonSense Media rates the site as appropriate for kids ages 7+ based on parent and child reviews. [11] Funbrain does have both banner and popup ads.

  6. Recast (language teaching) - Wikipedia

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    Recasts can be used for teaching second languages. Sometimes, the teacher will repeat the words back to the student, usually with different intonation or form, or as a question, so that the recasting appears as a continuation of the conversation: For example, in German: Student: "Ich möchte haben ein Stift."

  7. These Foods Can Help Ease Chronic Pain, New Research Suggests

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    21% of Americans have chronic pain. A new study found that diets rich in vegetables, fruits, grains, lean proteins, and dairy was linked to less chronic pain.

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