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Learn Korean with JOLLY: Mastering 'Who' (누구) | Funny beginner lesson with Josh & Ollie
Join Josh and Ollie from JOLLY for their final Korean lesson of Season 2! Discover how to use the essential Korean word '누구' ...
Join Josh and Ollie on Jolly as they explore the Korean particle '만,' which means 'only.' This fun and educational lesson ...
Whether you’re looking to pick up a new hobby, advance your career, or enrich your travels, language learning apps offer ...
The founder of Art in Odd Places talks about the co-opting of social practice art. Plus, Tracey Emin’s cult of the self, Frank O’Hara’s international world, and more.
Apps, e-books, and AI tutors now shape the way we approach language, and nowhere is that shift more visible than in the ...
Googling isn't quite what it used to be. Now, when typing something into Google's search engine, the first response flashing ...
At Pike Liberal Arts, English teacher Jan Murray turns “Animal Farm” into a student-run podcast, giving freshmen new ways to ...
Chatbots can be a crutch. But when used wisely, they’ll help you improve how you absorb, practice, and retain knowledge.
Hybrid learning, lecture capture and generative artificial intelligence tools tailor lessons to individual student needs.
What do artists contribute to the places where they live and work? If they are being priced out of certain places, do those places have a duty to help them stay? By Shannon Doyne Have You Ever ...
It is widely believed that language is structured around ‘constituents’, units that combine hierarchically. Using structural priming, we provide evidence of linguistic structures — non-constituents — ...
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