Praxis in the NYT

An article in Sunday’s Times discussing distance language learning (with an excellent photo of one of our students - Mike Kuiack - as well). Check it out »

7 Responses to “Praxis in the NYT”


  1. 1 Richard Feb 17th, 2008 at 6:30 pm

    Wow - I’m really pleased ChinesePod is getting coverage like this in the world’s most respected newspaper. :) Hopefully it will inspire even more people to come to ChinesePod/SpanishPod.

    One thing Mike Kuiack said that really summed up ChinesePod for me was:

    “Part of the reason I’ve made so much progress is that they [the podcasts] are so enjoyable.” That’s the thing that makes ChinesePod so unique.

    Well done Praxis.

  2. 2 Ivan Feb 18th, 2008 at 1:33 am

    As a longstanding user of ChinesePod, I can also attest to its usefulness in learning Mandarin. I also like the way the ChinesePod team stays ahead of the competitive curve, by introducing topical lessons and new features to its product offering. Keep up the good work !

  3. 3 Taylor Van Sickle Mar 3rd, 2008 at 7:05 am

    That’s great! It also looks like Praxis is heading for bigger things also… I saw some job postings on Asiaxpat.com ooking for team members to start up RussianPod, JapanesePod, and ArabicPod. Check it out!

    http://shanghai.asiaxpat.com/c.....amp;city=9

  4. 4 Taylor Van Sickle Mar 3rd, 2008 at 7:08 am

    Also, they’re starting up GermanPod and FrenchPod!!

  5. 5 ying Mar 5th, 2008 at 12:40 am

    When will frenchpod start to work??
    and it would be really cool to start a englishpod…think how many chinese people want to learn english.

  6. 6 Dvortsova Apr 17th, 2008 at 12:04 am

    Did I see that they are hiring for Russian!
    Does that mean that there will be RussianPod soon? I hope so, I have been waiting ever since my friend and colleague told me about ChinesePod

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