Tag Archives: Language

STN extends offering to include MENAFLIX, the rapidly growing Arabic language OTT service

Dob, Slovenia, May 16, 2023. Viewers can now watch MENAFLIX programming from the Middle East anywhere in the world on any device with internet access thanks to global content distribution provider, STN. Announced today on the first day of CABSAT, STN – one of the founding partners of MENAFLIX – now offers content owners, the… Read More »

Nearly Half of UK Students See Coding Skills as Vital as Foreign Language Skills for Future Career Prospects

Nearly half (49%) see coding languages as being either more or equally as valuable as foreign languages skills 41% of students can currently code or are learning a coding language  Nearly a third believe that coding is a core life skill 43% say a barrier to them learning to code is lack of access in education… Read More »

Lullabies in any language relax babies

Virtually all new parents quickly discover that a lullaby will in fact help an infant unwind, but they might surprised to learn that babies aren’t fussy about the language. Researchers at Harvard’s Music Lab have determined that American infants relaxed when played lullabies that were unfamiliar and in a foreign language. Their results were published… Read More »

7 Body Language Secrets That Will Make You Look Powerful, According to an Expert

What you say can actually mean absolutely nothing unless your body is conveying body language that reflects what is coming out of your mouth. According to the Thirty, “Your body language can convey a lot, and you don’t have to say anything. Others might be able to tell you’re nervous, angry, or confident through how you’re standing… Read More »

‘Parentese,’ not traditional baby talk, boosts a baby’s language development

True baby talk, which a new study shows can boost infant brain and speech development, is actually proper adult speech, just delivered in a different cadence. “It uses real words and correct grammar, but it does use a higher pitch, a slower tempo and an exaggerated intonation,” said Naja Ferjan Ramirez, an assistant professor at… Read More »