
Lonely in the LPGA
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In between practice and playing, Jee Young Lee finds time to study English through LPGA’s partnership with the Language Training Center. Lee, pictured above, works

Faced with a massive influx of young, foreign-born players onits circuit three years ago, the LPGA Tour considered the idea of penalizing players whose English-language

The Indianapolis-based Language Training Center has expanded its relationship with the LPGA and is now translating the letters of the professional golf association’s commissioner into

Bene! 좋은! Bueno! 良い! Bon! 好! LPGA, Language Training Center Extend Partnership LTC to continue cross-cultural and language education unique in professional sports Players embrace

Martin George didn’t pursue a job in big-time sports. Far from it. But the former director of IUPUI’s English as a Second Language program has

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There was a time not long ago when Kyeong Bae’s English tutor was an animated character who lived under the sea. Or a mouse who
Martin George is more than the Founder of LTC. He’s a teacher with a Doctorate in Linguistics, who’s lived abroad, speaks at conferences, and is able to hold his own in a conversation on just about any subject. Ready to listen to The 2nd Most interesting Man in the World? Enter Martin’s Mind.