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Cats 9 - Humans 2

When you first considered buying a property in another country did you stop to think about learning the language? Did you know that only 6% of the world’s population are native English speakers, and 75% can’t speak English at all?

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e-Learning tricks up Business Link’s sleeve

e-Learning Studios were engaged by the regional Business Link is to provide an e-Learning solution within the Access to Finance Programme – a regional programme supporting business with access to funding.

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Need to drive training forward? KP has got the Knowledge!

KnowledgePresenter (KP) offers a brand new way of learning for employees. It’s a powerful set of tools that comes complete with its own Learning Management System (LMS). It’s been designed specially for organisations who would like to move into e-Learning, but have been worried by how much it’s going to cost to implement.

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RAF takes flight with Digivey

Digivey, the interactive customer satisfaction feedback system, has been chosen to monitor customer satisfaction feedback at the RAF Museum, Cosford.

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"This is captain Katrin Janemay of the starship Voymager"

Janmay stands in an underground cavern; faint sickly green light pulsates from light sources around her. In front of her stand 5 angry, confused people. "I know this is hard to believe" she raises her hands in a gesture of peace "but you were brought here by aliens and placed into cyrostasis". "A what?" an angry American demands, "Its a kind of deep sleep, for a very long time". "You can speak Chinese?" a young man dressed in a chinese military uniform pushes in front of the American. "Yes" she gestures towards a badge worn on her left shoulder "its called a comms badge, it allows me to communicate with anyone, no matter what language you speak".
"and that thing" the angry American points to her triquarter, "what's that?"

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‘Ear ‘ear, learn the lingo ‘ere today

Held annually on the 26 September to celebrate language and cultural diversity, The European Day of languages was first celebrated in 2001, and involves more people every year.
"and that thing" the angry American points to her triquarter, "what's that?"

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