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Cellphone use helps Indians learn English alphabet

Many people living in Ranchi, India, have learned to identify English alphabets by using their cellular phones and are effectively putting their knowledge of English to use in different spheres of life. Claiming the trend is positive, a Ranchi Women's College sociologist said fast learning comes from the social laboratory. Read the story at The Times of India website.

Posted by Louise Ash on 31 January 2007 in Literacy and Technology

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