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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
29.03.21
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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