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LanguageLab.com – A new way to learn language Mon May 22, 2006 18:57 pm  LanguageLab.com – A new way to learn language
 

LanguageLab.com is a new CALL environment currently running as a pilot program. We require English teachers to work from home.

LanguageLab.com offers a VoIP enabled virtual city where teachers and students can interact in real time.
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Languagelab at english-test.net? Mon May 22, 2006 19:02 pm  Languagelab at english-test.net?
 

Hi David,

Please tell us more about languagelab.com - what are the benefits for users and teachers? Why should a teacher register with your program and what are the requirements? If you say VoiP do you mean Skype?

Some more details regarding your pilot project would be helpful.

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