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  • The world’s best airport for 2023

    The world’s best airport for 2023

    Singapore Changi Airport reclaimed its top spot after a hiatus of two years on the annual ranking of the world’s best airports announced on Wednesday at the World Airport Awards held at Passenger Terminal EXPO in Amsterdam. Skytrax, a leading UK-based airline and airport review and ranking site released the rankings.

    Notably, the airport previously topped Skytrax’s list for eight years in a row before dropping a couple of spots down the list in 2021 and 2022.

    Changi Airport also won awards for being the world’s best airport in the dining and leisure amenities categories.

    “Changi Airport is honoured to be named World’s Best Airport for the 12th time. This recognition is a great encouragement to our airport community, who stood firmly together to battle the challenges of Covid-19 over the past two years. We thank them for their dedication to serving Changi’s passengers and their perseverance to keep Singapore connected to the world. To our passengers, we are deeply grateful for your vote of confidence. Your continued support encourages us to keep pursuing service excellence as we expand our offerings to redefine the Changi Experience. We look forward to welcoming everyone to Changi Airport as we rediscover the magic of travel again,” Lee Seow Hiang, Chief Executive Officer of Changi Airport Group said in a release.

    Doha’s Hamad International Airport, which was the 2021 and 2022 Airport of the Year, slipped a spot to occupy the second position this year. It also won recognition for being the best airport in Shopping, in the Middle East, and the Cleanest in the Middle East categories.

    “We are delighted to collect these accolades by the prestigious Skytrax World Airport Awards, we will continue to strive to provide our passengers with an exceptional travel experience and provide our partners with the best facility and unmatched service. We stay committed to our growth plans and maintaining the highest standards in the global travel industry,” Badr Mohammed Al-Meer, Chief Operating Officer at Hamad International Airport, said in a release.

    Seoul’s Incheon Airport, ranked at 4 globally, won awards for the World’s Best Airport Staff Service, the World’s Best Airport Immigration Processing, and Best Airport Staff in Asia (Source: Pixabay)
    It was followed by Tokyo Haneda Airport which, apart from occupying the third spot, also won awards at the World’s Cleanest Airport, the World’s Best Domestic Airport and the Best Airport PRM and Accessible Facilities.

    Check out the world’s top 20 airports for 2023:

    *Singapore Changi Airport
    *Hamad International Airport
    *Tokyo International Airport (Haneda)
    *Incheon International Airport
    *Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport
    *Istanbul Airport
    *Munich Airport
    *Zurich Airport
    *Narita International Airport
    *Madrid-Barajas Airport
    *Vienna International Airport
    *Helsinki-Vantaa Airport
    *Rome Fiumicino Airport
    *Copenhagen Airport
    *Kansai International Airport
    *Chubu Centrair International Airport
    *Dubai International Airport
    *Seattle-Tacoma International Airport
    *Melbourne Airport
    *Vancouver International Airport

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    Among other winners, Seoul’s Incheon Airport, ranked at 4 spot globally, won awards for the World’s Best Airport Staff Service, the World’s Best Airport Immigration Processing, and Best Airport Staff in Asia. Also, Shenzhen Bao’an International Airport was named the World’s Most Improved Airport, and Chubu Centrair International Airport, Nagoya, won the World’s Best Regional Airport award, with Centrair’s Terminal 2 receiving the Best Low-Cost Airline Terminal award.

    While no Indian airport made it to the top 20 rankings globally, Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport received the award as the Best Airport in India and South Asia. Hyderabad Airport, on the other hand, won the award for being the Best Regional Airport in India and South Asia and for the Best Airport Staff in India and South Asia.

  • Special Article : Prevention of Anemia – The Decision to Stay Fit

    Ms Reenu Thakur, Assistant PRO

    Blood deficiency has become a common health issue among the people. It particularly affects young children and pregnant women. The decline of haemoglobin level in the blood to a certain level is called anemia in medical terms. According to WHO, 42 percent of children under the age of 5, and 40 percent of pregnant women are anaemic worldwide. Thus anemia is a serious global public health problem of the current times.
    Haemoglobin is made up of a protein called heme i.e. iron and globin (protein). It is an essential component of red blood cells. Hemoglobin is needed in the body to carry oxygen to the tissues. If the haemoglobin in the blood is too low or the red blood cells are abnormal, the body’s ability to carry oxygen is reduced. Due to this, many symptoms like loss of appetite, fatigue, weakness, dizziness and shortness of breath start appearing.

    What is anemia?

    Anemia is a condition in which the number of red blood cells or the amount of haemoglobin in them is less than normal. The amount of hemoglobin required to meet physiological needs varies with age, sex, altitude of the place of residence, physical condition such as pregnancy, etc. Iron deficiency anemia is the most common type of condition that mainly affects women. Haemoglobin deficiency during pregnancy can cause complications during pregnancy due to high requirement of blood. The right amount of haemoglobin in the blood leads to proper physical and mental development of the child. The body remains fit and the mind remains agile, immunity increases.

    Main symptoms of anemia

    Lack of redness in skin, face, tongue and eyes.
    Getting tired soon after working.
    Breathlessness or suffocation.
    Lack of concentration in work and forgetting things.
    Dizziness
    Loss of appetite
    Swelling of face and legs.
    Causes and prevention of anemia

    Anemia can have different causes in children, women and pregnant women. Recognizing the causes and taking measures can help one get rid of anemia.
    Major causes of anemia in children –

    From anemic mother at birth.
    Due to not giving breast milk within one hour of birth.
    Starting complementary foods too early or too late.
    Lack of iron elements in food.
    Having worms in the stomach.
    Lack of cleanliness.
    Major causes of anemia in pregnant women-

    Lack of iron elements in food.
    Excessive bleeding during menstruation.
    Due to the need of more iron in the body during pregnancy.
    Pregnancy at a young age.
    When the gap between the birth of two children is less than two years.
    Due to abortion.
    Malaria or due to worms in the stomach.
    If there is high amount of fluorescein in drinking water.
    Lack of cleanliness.
    Health problems caused by anemia

    Decreased mental and physical development of the child.
    Inability to concentrate on any work.
    Reduced ability to work hard.
    Increased risk of infection from disease.
    Excessive bleeding in menstruation.
    Chances of death during delivery.
    Low birth weight and anemia in the newborn.
    Correct nutrition to prevent anemia

    Iron-rich foods should be consumed by all age groups for a healthy body and a sharp mind.
    Priority should be given to consumption of soybean, black gram and pulses like lentils, urad, arhar, gram etc. in food.
    Include leafy vegetables like amaranth, spinach, drumstick, *mustard, gram, colocasia, and fenugreek greens and onion buds and mint in daily diet.
    Eat other vegetables like raw banana, cilantro etc.
    Eat seeds like Ramdana and Sesame.
    If you are a non-vegetarian, eat eggs, meat, liver, fish etc.
    Must eat

    Eating vitamin C rich foods along with iron rich food helps in better absorption of iron. Hence, cabbage, cauliflower, watermelon, orange, lemon, amla, tomato etc. should be consumed regularly.
    Yeast-rich or sprouted foods.
    Important Measures for Pregnant Women

    To prevent anemia, take one red iron tablet daily from the month of pregnancy till 180 days (6 months) on the advice of the doctor.
    Continue to take the tablets even if you feel nauseous or nauseous, these side effects will not last long.
    Taking the iron tablet about one to two hours after a meal will reduce the side effects.
    Never take it on an empty stomach. Do not take it with milk, tea, coffee or even with calcium tablets.
    To prevent stomach worms, take Albendazole tablet once in the second trimester of pregnancy.
    If you feel tired, struggle to pay attention to work, start forgetting important things or start feeling short of breath, then go to the nearest health center and get anemia checked and treated.
    Stay away from

    Junk food and fried food.
    Soda, tea, coffee etc.
    Drugs.
    The right amount of haemoglobin in the body is very important for the physical development of children. The first 3 minutes after birth are crucial for maintaining the lifelong amount of iron in the body. For this, health workers are advised to cut the umbilical cord of the child only after 3 minutes of birth. After the baby is 6 months old, it is important to continue breastfeeding along with introducing complementary foods. Give mashed complementary foods to the children, such as porridge, khichdi, curd, banana, mango, semolina kheer etc. Along with iron-rich food, it is also necessary to give iron supplements to children on time. Feed Albendazole tablet twice a year to prevent worms in a child above 6 months of age. Do give a dose of folic acid syrup twice a week. Similarly, it is necessary for pregnant women to have the right amount of haemoglobin for a healthy child and safe delivery. For this, they must take iron tablet, albendazole tablet and iron syrup as per medical advice. Keep in mind to never take iron syrup on an empty stomach. Iron syrup and Albendazole tablet can be obtained free of cost from the nearest health center and anganwadi. By taking iron tablets regularly, mother and child can avoid anemia and its danger. Similarly, lactating women should also take regular iron tablets for 6 months after delivery.

  • Chhattisgarh shines in 26th All India Forest Sports Meet, wins Overall Champion Trophy for 11th time

    Chhattisgarh shines in 26th All India Forest Sports Meet, wins Overall Champion Trophy for 11th time

    Raipur: Chhattisgarh has bagged the overall champion’s trophy 26th All India Forest Sports Meet held in Panchkula, Haryana, becoming the overall champion for the 11th time. With a total of 164 medals, Chhattisgarh maintained its first position, surpassing its closest competitor Karnataka.

    Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel and Forest Minister Shri Mohammad Akbar have congratulated and extended their best wishes to the Forest Department on this significant achievement in the All India Forest Sports Meet. It is worth mentioning that this event, which lasts for five days, includes various indoor games such as tennis, table tennis, badminton, swimming, karate, chess, weightlifting, powerlifting, kabaddi, as well as events in cricket, football, basketball, hockey, golf, and athletics. Officials from the Forest Department, from PCCF to guards, participate in these sports competitions.

    The forest department team of Chhattisgarh defeated Jammu and Kashmir in cricket, winning the gold medal for the seventh time. Similarly, in football, Chhattisgarh claimed first place by defeating Haryana, which had several national players in its team. Chhattisgarh’s basketball team won the gold medal by defeating Karnataka. In weightlifting and powerlifting, the team bagged a total of 19 gold medals, in tennis 12 gold and 2 silver medals, in badminton 4 gold medals, in swimming 6 gold medals, and in athletics 18 gold, 10 silver, and 8 bronze medals. In addition, they won 9 gold and 2 silver medals in tennis.

    Thus, in this year’s 26th All India Forest Sports Meet, Chhattisgarh won a total of 164 medals, earning a total of 542 points, and maintained its first position by beating their nearest rival Karnataka in tough competition. It is worth mentioning that with the skilled guidance of Chief Minister, Forest Minister along with Principal Secretary (Forest) Shri Manoj Pingua, Principal Chief Conservator of Forests and Chief of Forest Force Shri Sanjay Shukla, and the tireless efforts of nodal officer APCCF Shri Sunil Mishra and DFO Shri Vishvesh Kumar, Shri Alok Tiwari, and Ms. Sangeeta Rajgopalan, and the constant practice and dedication of the players, Chhattisgarh achieved the first position. They have brought laurels to Chhattisgarh.

  • Visually Impaired Kailash’s dream of owning a pucca house fulfilled through Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana

    Visually Impaired Kailash’s dream of owning a pucca house fulfilled through Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana

    Gaurela-Pendra-Marwahi: “I have got a pucca house under the government’s scheme, I never thought my dream would come true,” said Kailash, a resident of Gullidand Gram Panchayat, who is a beneficiary of the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana. The village is located 50 kilometers away from the district headquarters of Gaurela. Kailash, who is completely visually impaired, used to live in a dilapidated hut. “I can neither see with both eyes nor can I do anything,” Kailash says adding that “All thanks to the Government that provides me with rice for food and also gives me a pension. Now, I have also received a beautiful pucca house to live in.”

    “I never thought that I would be able to have a pucca house in my life, but the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (Gramin) has made my dreams come true. Under this scheme, I was able to build a beautiful house with the financial assistance of Rs 1.20 lakh received under the scheme and earning wages from MNREGA”, he said. He added that he has also got a toilet built in the house under Swachh Bharat Mission. He said that he and his family are leading a happy life availing the benefits of various schemes.”

  • Gariyaband: A ration card was immediately issued to a lady and her son who visited the Janchaupal

    Gariyaband: A ration card was immediately issued to a lady and her son who visited the Janchaupal

    Gariyaband: A ration card was instantly issued yesterday to a woman and her son who visited the Janchaupal, organized every week, with an application. The Collector, Mr. Prabhat Malik, while resolving the applications received in the Janchaupal, solved the problems of people on the spot. Mrs. Girja Sahu, the wife of Mr. Champeshwar Sahu, is a resident of village Dandesra. A priority ration card is issued in the Dhamtari district in her name. Mrs. Girja is currently residing with her parents in the village Panchayat Kopra under the Fingeshwar development block in the Gariyaband district. She had requested a ration card in the Gariyaband district in her application. In this regard, the Food Officer of Dhamtari was contacted, and her ration card was immediately transferred to Gariyaband. The said card was instantly issued after attaching it in the village Panchayat Kopra in the district. Now the applicant will be able to collect food grains from her residential village. She thanked the district administration for resolving her problem instantly at the Janchaupal.

  • BP MP Nishikant Dubey seeks constitution of special committee to consider expulsion of Rahul Gandhi

    BP MP Nishikant Dubey seeks constitution of special committee to consider expulsion of Rahul Gandhi

    New Delhi, Mar 15 (PTI) BJP MP Nishikant Dubey on Wednesday demanded the constitution of a special parliamentary committee to inquire into Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s “contemptuous” remarks and consider if he should be expelled from the House to give a clear message so that “no one takes the pride and respect of high institutions for a ride”.

    Dubey said he is seeking the formation of a special parliamentary committee similar to the one made in 2008 on the cash-for-votes scam during the UPA-I government.

    In a letter to the Lok Sabha Speaker, Dubey said he is giving notice under Rule 223 of Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in Lok Sabha on the “contemptuous and unbecoming behaviour” of the member of Parliament over his remarks at Cambridge University.

    The BJP MP claimed that Gandhi said that microphones are turned off in Parliament when members from the Opposition speak there. He also claimed that the Congress leader had said why the biggest advocates of democracy like the US and the UK are silent on the developments in India on this front.

  • New Mobile Games You Don’t Want to Miss

    New Mobile Games You Don’t Want to Miss

    What’s possible in a week? If you dedicated seven days to the achievement of one goal, how ambitious could you make this goal? These were the questions that the multilingual friends Katy and Sara posed themselves when they determined to learn English in one week, to prove that it can be done and anyone can do it with the right methods.

    They would attempt to liberate themselves from the distractions and responsibilities of modern-day life in order to cram eight hours of study time and I was observing some of the world’s most capable language learners at work.

    The language learning expert: Sara

    The friends set themselves the challenge of learning a language in a week in order to stretch themselves, and then it was a question of choosing which language to learn. English presented itself as a natural option; there are nigh on 300,000 English speakers in Germany’s capital, and the areas are dotted with stores adorned with signs in English.

    “Truly understanding one’s environment requires one to first understand English”

    The first operational step in the friends learning process was to decorate the entire apartment with sticky notes. This had an almost ceremonial touch to it as the friends delved into dictionaries and proceeded to label everything with its corresponding English name.

    Within the space of about an hour it was impossible to carry out any menial task, be it making a coffee or flicking off a light switch, without first being presented with at least three different words related to this action.

    Sara learning in the park

    The importance of the other twin’s presence became immediately apparent as Katy and Sara delegated responsibilities for rooms to decorate with sticky notes. This simple task was augmented by continuous little tests that they would spring on one another, and the fact that they split up their day slightly differently and studied different topics meant that each twin became a source of knowledge for the other.

    The most extraordinary moment came towards the end of the week!

    The friends simply switched their everyday conversations to English, asking one another if they wanted tea or coffee, were ready to cook dinner or when they were going to leave the house.

    Katy and Sara had numerous micro-challenges throughout the week. On the first day they were visited by a English friend who greeted them in English and complimented them on how quickly they’d picked up their first words and phrases.

    They then learned the names of fruits and the numbers from one to a billion so that they could visit the English market (although they refrained from purchasing nine hundred thousand kumquats). Displaying their haul after their first functional exchange in English, they beamed with pride and a palpable sense of accomplishment before marching back home to study further.

    Katy playing audio lessons

    On our second visit to the brother’s apartment 24 hours into the week, we found them sampling dozens of different kinds of English snacks.

    Like kids staring at the backs of cereal packs before heading to school, the nutritional information and various special offers and competitions on the packaging were analysed during snack breaks.

    There was no moment of complete removal from the language learning process during the eight hours that the friends had allotted to it.

    They were constantly using their existing knowledge to support the ever-growing knowledge of English, this being the root of their success.

    “you will likely come across words that share common origins with your native tongue”

    The friends spent a lot of time engrossed in books or on their computers and apps, flicking and swiping their way through exercises eagerly, but at other times they were to be found searching busily for English radio stations and write-ups of English football games on the web.

    There is no definitive method to learn a language fluently

    All too often, people enter their weekly language class to converse with their teacher, but then barely have any contact with other speakers and that’s not enough.

    The old saying that we can solve problems more effectively when we sleep on it may be especially true if the problem we’re trying to solve is learning a new language.

    Motivated Katy out to the library

    Researchers from two Swiss universities wanted to know if they could enhance the learning of words from a foreign language by exposing people to the words during non-rapid eye movement sleep the deep, dreamless sleep period that most of us experience during the first few hours of the night.

    To find out, they gathered two groups of study participants, all of whom were native German speakers, and gave them a series of Dutch-to-German word pairs to learn at 10 pm. One group was then instructed to get some sleep, while the other group was kept awake.For the next few hours both groups listened to an audio playback of the word pairs they’d already been exposed to and some they hadn’t yet heard.

    The researchers then re-gathered both groups at 2 am and gave them a test of the Dutch words to uncover any differences in learning. And indeed there was a difference:

    “The group that listened to the words during sleep did better at recalling the words they’d heard”

    The simple yet potent trick the researchers employed is known as verbal cueing, and this isn’t the first claim made for its success while sleeping. But what makes this study different is that it puts a finer point on the conditions necessary for this trick to actually work namely, it only works when we’ve already been exposed to the verbal cues before we sleep.

    Internet is always helpful

    The researchers added a techie dimension by conducting electroencephalographic (EEG)recordings of the sleeping participants brains to track neural electrical activity during the learning period.

    They found that learning the foreign words overlapped with the appearance of theta brain waves, an intriguing result since theta is the brain wave state often associated with heightened learning while awake (usually we’re in either the high-frequency, high-alertness alpha or beta states while awake, but it’s thought possible to induce theta state slower in frequency than alpha and beta through concentration techniques).

  • The Best Tools for Finding New Music and Movies

    The Best Tools for Finding New Music and Movies

    What’s possible in a week? If you dedicated seven days to the achievement of one goal, how ambitious could you make this goal? These were the questions that the multilingual friends Katy and Sara posed themselves when they determined to learn English in one week, to prove that it can be done and anyone can do it with the right methods.

    They would attempt to liberate themselves from the distractions and responsibilities of modern-day life in order to cram eight hours of study time and I was observing some of the world’s most capable language learners at work.

    The language learning expert: Sara

    The friends set themselves the challenge of learning a language in a week in order to stretch themselves, and then it was a question of choosing which language to learn. English presented itself as a natural option; there are nigh on 300,000 English speakers in Germany’s capital, and the areas are dotted with stores adorned with signs in English.

    “Truly understanding one’s environment requires one to first understand English”

    The first operational step in the friends learning process was to decorate the entire apartment with sticky notes. This had an almost ceremonial touch to it as the friends delved into dictionaries and proceeded to label everything with its corresponding English name.

    Within the space of about an hour it was impossible to carry out any menial task, be it making a coffee or flicking off a light switch, without first being presented with at least three different words related to this action.

    Sara learning in the park

    The importance of the other twin’s presence became immediately apparent as Katy and Sara delegated responsibilities for rooms to decorate with sticky notes. This simple task was augmented by continuous little tests that they would spring on one another, and the fact that they split up their day slightly differently and studied different topics meant that each twin became a source of knowledge for the other.

    The most extraordinary moment came towards the end of the week!

    The friends simply switched their everyday conversations to English, asking one another if they wanted tea or coffee, were ready to cook dinner or when they were going to leave the house.

    Katy and Sara had numerous micro-challenges throughout the week. On the first day they were visited by a English friend who greeted them in English and complimented them on how quickly they’d picked up their first words and phrases.

    They then learned the names of fruits and the numbers from one to a billion so that they could visit the English market (although they refrained from purchasing nine hundred thousand kumquats). Displaying their haul after their first functional exchange in English, they beamed with pride and a palpable sense of accomplishment before marching back home to study further.

    Katy playing audio lessons

    On our second visit to the brother’s apartment 24 hours into the week, we found them sampling dozens of different kinds of English snacks.

    Like kids staring at the backs of cereal packs before heading to school, the nutritional information and various special offers and competitions on the packaging were analysed during snack breaks.

    There was no moment of complete removal from the language learning process during the eight hours that the friends had allotted to it.

    They were constantly using their existing knowledge to support the ever-growing knowledge of English, this being the root of their success.

    “you will likely come across words that share common origins with your native tongue”

    The friends spent a lot of time engrossed in books or on their computers and apps, flicking and swiping their way through exercises eagerly, but at other times they were to be found searching busily for English radio stations and write-ups of English football games on the web.

    There is no definitive method to learn a language fluently

    All too often, people enter their weekly language class to converse with their teacher, but then barely have any contact with other speakers and that’s not enough.

    The old saying that we can solve problems more effectively when we sleep on it may be especially true if the problem we’re trying to solve is learning a new language.

    Motivated Katy out to the library

    Researchers from two Swiss universities wanted to know if they could enhance the learning of words from a foreign language by exposing people to the words during non-rapid eye movement sleep the deep, dreamless sleep period that most of us experience during the first few hours of the night.

    To find out, they gathered two groups of study participants, all of whom were native German speakers, and gave them a series of Dutch-to-German word pairs to learn at 10 pm. One group was then instructed to get some sleep, while the other group was kept awake.For the next few hours both groups listened to an audio playback of the word pairs they’d already been exposed to and some they hadn’t yet heard.

    The researchers then re-gathered both groups at 2 am and gave them a test of the Dutch words to uncover any differences in learning. And indeed there was a difference:

    “The group that listened to the words during sleep did better at recalling the words they’d heard”

    The simple yet potent trick the researchers employed is known as verbal cueing, and this isn’t the first claim made for its success while sleeping. But what makes this study different is that it puts a finer point on the conditions necessary for this trick to actually work namely, it only works when we’ve already been exposed to the verbal cues before we sleep.

    Internet is always helpful

    The researchers added a techie dimension by conducting electroencephalographic (EEG)recordings of the sleeping participants brains to track neural electrical activity during the learning period.

    They found that learning the foreign words overlapped with the appearance of theta brain waves, an intriguing result since theta is the brain wave state often associated with heightened learning while awake (usually we’re in either the high-frequency, high-alertness alpha or beta states while awake, but it’s thought possible to induce theta state slower in frequency than alpha and beta through concentration techniques).

  • Summer 2016: Which Smartphone Has the Best Camera?

    Summer 2016: Which Smartphone Has the Best Camera?

    What’s possible in a week? If you dedicated seven days to the achievement of one goal, how ambitious could you make this goal? These were the questions that the multilingual friends Katy and Sara posed themselves when they determined to learn English in one week, to prove that it can be done and anyone can do it with the right methods.

    They would attempt to liberate themselves from the distractions and responsibilities of modern-day life in order to cram eight hours of study time and I was observing some of the world’s most capable language learners at work.

    The language learning expert: Sara

    The friends set themselves the challenge of learning a language in a week in order to stretch themselves, and then it was a question of choosing which language to learn. English presented itself as a natural option; there are nigh on 300,000 English speakers in Germany’s capital, and the areas are dotted with stores adorned with signs in English.

    “Truly understanding one’s environment requires one to first understand English”

    The first operational step in the friends learning process was to decorate the entire apartment with sticky notes. This had an almost ceremonial touch to it as the friends delved into dictionaries and proceeded to label everything with its corresponding English name.

    Within the space of about an hour it was impossible to carry out any menial task, be it making a coffee or flicking off a light switch, without first being presented with at least three different words related to this action.

    Sara learning in the park

    The importance of the other twin’s presence became immediately apparent as Katy and Sara delegated responsibilities for rooms to decorate with sticky notes. This simple task was augmented by continuous little tests that they would spring on one another, and the fact that they split up their day slightly differently and studied different topics meant that each twin became a source of knowledge for the other.

    The most extraordinary moment came towards the end of the week!

    The friends simply switched their everyday conversations to English, asking one another if they wanted tea or coffee, were ready to cook dinner or when they were going to leave the house.

    Katy and Sara had numerous micro-challenges throughout the week. On the first day they were visited by a English friend who greeted them in English and complimented them on how quickly they’d picked up their first words and phrases.

    They then learned the names of fruits and the numbers from one to a billion so that they could visit the English market (although they refrained from purchasing nine hundred thousand kumquats). Displaying their haul after their first functional exchange in English, they beamed with pride and a palpable sense of accomplishment before marching back home to study further.

    Katy playing audio lessons

    On our second visit to the brother’s apartment 24 hours into the week, we found them sampling dozens of different kinds of English snacks.

    Like kids staring at the backs of cereal packs before heading to school, the nutritional information and various special offers and competitions on the packaging were analysed during snack breaks.

    There was no moment of complete removal from the language learning process during the eight hours that the friends had allotted to it.

    They were constantly using their existing knowledge to support the ever-growing knowledge of English, this being the root of their success.

    “you will likely come across words that share common origins with your native tongue”

    The friends spent a lot of time engrossed in books or on their computers and apps, flicking and swiping their way through exercises eagerly, but at other times they were to be found searching busily for English radio stations and write-ups of English football games on the web.

    There is no definitive method to learn a language fluently

    All too often, people enter their weekly language class to converse with their teacher, but then barely have any contact with other speakers and that’s not enough.

    The old saying that we can solve problems more effectively when we sleep on it may be especially true if the problem we’re trying to solve is learning a new language.

    Motivated Katy out to the library

    Researchers from two Swiss universities wanted to know if they could enhance the learning of words from a foreign language by exposing people to the words during non-rapid eye movement sleep the deep, dreamless sleep period that most of us experience during the first few hours of the night.

    To find out, they gathered two groups of study participants, all of whom were native German speakers, and gave them a series of Dutch-to-German word pairs to learn at 10 pm. One group was then instructed to get some sleep, while the other group was kept awake.For the next few hours both groups listened to an audio playback of the word pairs they’d already been exposed to and some they hadn’t yet heard.

    The researchers then re-gathered both groups at 2 am and gave them a test of the Dutch words to uncover any differences in learning. And indeed there was a difference:

    “The group that listened to the words during sleep did better at recalling the words they’d heard”

    The simple yet potent trick the researchers employed is known as verbal cueing, and this isn’t the first claim made for its success while sleeping. But what makes this study different is that it puts a finer point on the conditions necessary for this trick to actually work namely, it only works when we’ve already been exposed to the verbal cues before we sleep.

    Internet is always helpful

    The researchers added a techie dimension by conducting electroencephalographic (EEG)recordings of the sleeping participants brains to track neural electrical activity during the learning period.

    They found that learning the foreign words overlapped with the appearance of theta brain waves, an intriguing result since theta is the brain wave state often associated with heightened learning while awake (usually we’re in either the high-frequency, high-alertness alpha or beta states while awake, but it’s thought possible to induce theta state slower in frequency than alpha and beta through concentration techniques).

  • How Should You Edit Your Holiday Photos?

    How Should You Edit Your Holiday Photos?

    What’s possible in a week? If you dedicated seven days to the achievement of one goal, how ambitious could you make this goal? These were the questions that the multilingual friends Katy and Sara posed themselves when they determined to learn English in one week, to prove that it can be done and anyone can do it with the right methods.

    They would attempt to liberate themselves from the distractions and responsibilities of modern-day life in order to cram eight hours of study time and I was observing some of the world’s most capable language learners at work.

    The language learning expert: Sara

    The friends set themselves the challenge of learning a language in a week in order to stretch themselves, and then it was a question of choosing which language to learn. English presented itself as a natural option; there are nigh on 300,000 English speakers in Germany’s capital, and the areas are dotted with stores adorned with signs in English.

    “Truly understanding one’s environment requires one to first understand English”

    The first operational step in the friends learning process was to decorate the entire apartment with sticky notes. This had an almost ceremonial touch to it as the friends delved into dictionaries and proceeded to label everything with its corresponding English name.

    Within the space of about an hour it was impossible to carry out any menial task, be it making a coffee or flicking off a light switch, without first being presented with at least three different words related to this action.

    Sara learning in the park

    The importance of the other twin’s presence became immediately apparent as Katy and Sara delegated responsibilities for rooms to decorate with sticky notes. This simple task was augmented by continuous little tests that they would spring on one another, and the fact that they split up their day slightly differently and studied different topics meant that each twin became a source of knowledge for the other.

    The most extraordinary moment came towards the end of the week!

    The friends simply switched their everyday conversations to English, asking one another if they wanted tea or coffee, were ready to cook dinner or when they were going to leave the house.

    Katy and Sara had numerous micro-challenges throughout the week. On the first day they were visited by a English friend who greeted them in English and complimented them on how quickly they’d picked up their first words and phrases.

    They then learned the names of fruits and the numbers from one to a billion so that they could visit the English market (although they refrained from purchasing nine hundred thousand kumquats). Displaying their haul after their first functional exchange in English, they beamed with pride and a palpable sense of accomplishment before marching back home to study further.

    Katy playing audio lessons

    On our second visit to the brother’s apartment 24 hours into the week, we found them sampling dozens of different kinds of English snacks.

    Like kids staring at the backs of cereal packs before heading to school, the nutritional information and various special offers and competitions on the packaging were analysed during snack breaks.

    There was no moment of complete removal from the language learning process during the eight hours that the friends had allotted to it.

    They were constantly using their existing knowledge to support the ever-growing knowledge of English, this being the root of their success.

    “you will likely come across words that share common origins with your native tongue”

    The friends spent a lot of time engrossed in books or on their computers and apps, flicking and swiping their way through exercises eagerly, but at other times they were to be found searching busily for English radio stations and write-ups of English football games on the web.

    There is no definitive method to learn a language fluently

    All too often, people enter their weekly language class to converse with their teacher, but then barely have any contact with other speakers and that’s not enough.

    The old saying that we can solve problems more effectively when we sleep on it may be especially true if the problem we’re trying to solve is learning a new language.

    Motivated Katy out to the library

    Researchers from two Swiss universities wanted to know if they could enhance the learning of words from a foreign language by exposing people to the words during non-rapid eye movement sleep the deep, dreamless sleep period that most of us experience during the first few hours of the night.

    To find out, they gathered two groups of study participants, all of whom were native German speakers, and gave them a series of Dutch-to-German word pairs to learn at 10 pm. One group was then instructed to get some sleep, while the other group was kept awake.For the next few hours both groups listened to an audio playback of the word pairs they’d already been exposed to and some they hadn’t yet heard.

    The researchers then re-gathered both groups at 2 am and gave them a test of the Dutch words to uncover any differences in learning. And indeed there was a difference:

    “The group that listened to the words during sleep did better at recalling the words they’d heard”

    The simple yet potent trick the researchers employed is known as verbal cueing, and this isn’t the first claim made for its success while sleeping. But what makes this study different is that it puts a finer point on the conditions necessary for this trick to actually work namely, it only works when we’ve already been exposed to the verbal cues before we sleep.

    Internet is always helpful

    The researchers added a techie dimension by conducting electroencephalographic (EEG)recordings of the sleeping participants brains to track neural electrical activity during the learning period.

    They found that learning the foreign words overlapped with the appearance of theta brain waves, an intriguing result since theta is the brain wave state often associated with heightened learning while awake (usually we’re in either the high-frequency, high-alertness alpha or beta states while awake, but it’s thought possible to induce theta state slower in frequency than alpha and beta through concentration techniques).