FSI Language Programs

OK…

Since we shifted our efforts over to the IEI website, we decided that there is no need to let this site go to waist.

So, we made arrangements to offer language programs here for sale, from the Foreign Service Institute, and at a substantial discount. These are the same exact programs the U.S. Government uses to train diplomats, foreign service personnel, and FBI, Secret Service and CIA agents. They are highly sought after and (along with the Pimsleur programs) are considered to be the best ones to learn foreign languages with.

The programs will be available on our website in downloadable form soon.

Hey, you’re here now… Might as well learn another language. :-)

IEI Website

The IEI website is finally ready.

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Obviously, we will be adding new features and pages as they are worked out.

Take a look at it and if you would like to get involved, let us know by using the “Contact” page on the IEI site.

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Interlingua Education Institute

All right gang…

I’m happy to inform you that the Interlingua Education Institute (IEI) website is almost ready for prime-time. In a matter of days it will go live and will have all the basic functions and pages working.

Also, the text for our first Interlingua program will be available within the next couple of weeks, so I think we’re in pretty good shape.

And then there is the “BIG GET”. I can’t tell you what it is just yet, but it involves a number between one and two million… And it’s so big, that none of the other auxlangs had ever achieved it. Not even Esperanto.

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Progress Report

It seems that many of you are asking us about the “IEI” button on the menu bar, or asking us if we have fallen off the face of the Earth after the initial momentum.

IEI stands for “Interlingua Education Institute”. The site is not ready yet, but the aim is to develop educational materials, and to turn it into a training facility for Interlingua studies. We started a wiki for IEI and work on group projects. Our top priority is to develop the Interlingua-Interlingua dictionary.

As for the second question…

NO, we haven’t gone anywhere. We’re simply too busy working on Interlingua language programs, which all have an audio component.

Until next time…

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And The Winner Is…

After much discussion and dealing and wheeling, One World, One Voice has made a decision.

Drum roll please…

The winning auxiliary language IS…

INTERLINGUA

OWOV has decided to throw its weight behind Interlingua, as the best possible compromise. From now on, everything we do will benefit the promotion of Interlingua as the auxiliary language of choice.

Thank you.

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