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Glossika's video: Interview with Ariel Koren: Language Diversity and Language Democracy 2019 Polyglot Conference

@Interview with Ariel Koren: Language Diversity and Language Democracy | 2019 Polyglot Conference
At the 2019 Polyglot Conference, Glossika founder Michael Campbell sat down with Ariel Koren to talk about language diversity and language democracy. Ariel says that there are 80% of internet content is written in the top 10 languages while 50% of this alone is in English. And yet only 20% of the world’s population understands English. 🌏About Ariel Koren Ariel Koren is currently a Product Marketing Manager working at Google for Education. She speaks several Romance languages fluently in addition to Hebrew, Arabic, Chinese, etc. She is also the founder of ACTION, a nonprofit organization that brings foreign language education to students. In her free time, enjoys Zumba dance, translating pop-culture songs, and rapping in Chinese. 🌏About Glossika Glossika sorts natural languages by structure and difficulty, delivering memory, pronunciation and fluency skills to language learners between any two languages. Sign up on Glossika to start your 7-day free trial: https://bit.ly/33ASro5 Subscribe to our YouTube channel https://bit.ly/2zOWt2I Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Glossika Instagram https://www.instagram.com/glossika/ Read our Blog at https://blog.glossika.com/

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