Eurotalk Explained

EuroTalk is an educational publisher based in London, known primarily for its interactive language learning software. The company was established in 1991 by the company directors, Richard Howeson and Andrew Ashe. In 2016, EuroTalk rebranded as uTalk, and launched a new multi-platform app, also called uTalk.[1]

Language learning

uTalk's language software was originally available on CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, and later as a USB and download. The company's range includes over 140 languages or dialects, including lesser-known languages such as Kinyarwanda, Chibemba, Greenlandic, Oromo and Cockney.[2]

The company's products are sold worldwide through their website and distributors; 70% of their revenue comes from outside the UK. Their content is also sold under the Instant Immersion brand in the US.

uTalk has won The Queen's Award for Innovation.[3]

Junior Language Challenge

uTalk hosts an annual competition for children under 11 across Britain called the Junior Language Challenge. The goal of the competition is to encourage children to start learning languages at a young age. It also raises money for the company's sister charity, onebillion, funding educational resources in Malawi.

In 2019, uTalk won the Threlford Cup[4] for their work on the uTalk Junior Language Challenge.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: uTalk: Learn any Language.
  2. Web site: Evening Standard, 21 July 2016: uTalk app will teach you Cockney rhyming slang, one phrase at a time.
  3. Web site: Interview of EuroTalk's Chairman by the BBC.
  4. Web site: CIOL Awards CIOL (Chartered Institute of Linguists). www.ciol.org.uk. 2020-01-29.