Learning is a lifelong effort. "Consider a language ... language serves to describe a combination of colored squares on a surface. The squares form a complex like a chessboard. There are red, green, white and black squares. The words of the language are 'red', 'green', 'white', 'black', and a sentence is a series of these words. They describe an arrangement of squares in an order." -- Ludwig Wittgenstein, philosopher (20th century)

Interview with Jelling Lai, a student from Taipei, Taiwan

As I am an Indiana University graduate, I thought this would encourage students to enjoy learning English.
You will hear ( to read click on the transcript link) a long but interesting interview with Jelling Lai, a student from Taipei, Taiwan who studied her masters at Indiana University Bloomington, School of Public and Environmental Affairs. As you listen you will practice your listening skills.


To listen to the click on the link:

Student Stories Project: Jelling Lai

Read the transcript


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