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Loora lands $12 million Series A for generative AI English learning platform
21.02.24
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Meir Orbach
The Israeli startup provides English language learners with an app-based platform that harnesses AI specifically built, trained, and optimized for gaining practical fluency through personalized learning
Jolt and TALMA launch new program to close Israeli techies’ English language gap
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James Spiro
A recent survey found that 3,000 applicants missed out on job opportunities due to below-par language capabilities
The Latest Status Symbol for Israeli Kids Is English-Speaking Preschools
23.07.19
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Ari Libsker
While most of the Western world is busy teaching its kids Mandarin, Israeli parents spend thousands of shekels a month to send their kids to private English-oriented nurseries and kindergartens where they learn to name colors and sing songs by Michael Jackson and The Beatles