Word Poverty Hits the UK...

The BBC has reported that children in England are to be offered lessons to improve their formal English skills amid fears that British children are suffering from “word poverty”. The question is, just because we don’t use a word frequently does that mean we don’t know it or do we have it in...

The Evolution of Language...

As this article on Forbes.com demonstrated, language is never static. It is constantly changing and evolving. But why? Why the English we speak is today different in so many ways from the English our grandparents spoke? Or the English Shakespeare spoke and wrote in? Language evolves for a number of...

Quebec’s Controversial Video Game Lang...

A recent law passed in Quebec forbids the sale of English only games if a French translation exists or will be released at some point. Not many games are officially translated into French (or many other languages) and I doubt that gamers will want to wait for them as many games are released in English...

St. Georges Day...

St. George is the patron saint of England. The 23rd April was named as St. George’s day in 1222, he has always been incredibly popular character although perhaps has been slightly forgotten over the years. He is patron saint not only of England but also of Aragon, Catalonia, Georgia, Lithuania,...

Sydney School Revives Lost Aboriginal La...

A school in Sydney, Australia is teaching its students Dharug. What’s so unusual about this foreign language offering? According to an article on Voice of America news, Dharug is an aboriginal language that was once one of the main Aboriginal dialects and was spoken where the city of Sydney stands...

China to Issue Revised List of Simplifie...

According to this report on the Window of China website, China plans to issue a new list of simplified characters for written Chinese. According to Wang Ning, the vice director of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences’ Institute of Linguistics, the changes will be minor and are meant to reduce...

Ebay Offer Translation Services to Japan...

Ebay have announced that they will be offering a translation service to Japanese sellers who want to list products on its English-language service which they hope will encourage cross border trade. The service will cause a slight delay in adding an item to the site but is relatively simple. Sellers...

Postmaster Loses Job after Foreign Langu...

Bloglingua previously reported the news about the Postmaster from Nottingham who refused to serve some customers as they were unable to communicate in English. Mr Kumarasiri was moved to new post office, on his request. He has now been told by the agency which employed him that his contract will not...

Learn another Language for Free...

Would you like to learn another language? Have you spent the past few years talking about how you “really should sign up for a class?” Sometimes, it’s hard to find the time for continuing education. Software programs like Mango and Rosetta Stone provide flexibility for people with busy schedules,...

New Marketing for K International...

In a bold move K International spent a fortune this week getting the new logo ‘out there’, just take a look at some of these… ‘Look Gwyneth, a hundred and fifty languages, we’ll have to get my Iron Man outfit’s instruction book translated.’ ‘Could...