The pandemic fundamentally changed where we work. With companies going remote, the talent pool has gone global. Knowing a second language is no longer just a resume padder; it’s a career weapon. There is a skyrocketing demand for Business English, as well as Mandarin Chinese and German for those looking to tap into the European and Asian markets. Being bilingual in today’s job market can mean the difference between a local salary and a global one.
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Why AI Can’t Replace the Human Touch in Language Teaching
While AI is excellent at handling routine tasks—like grading multiple-choice quizzes or providing instant pronunciation feedback—it cannot replicate the deeply human elements that make learning truly effective.
