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The English Language Makes The World Go Round

Eer Kai Song, Co-Founders, GuruLab | Vicky Tan, Co-Founders, GuruLab

17-Jun-22 10:00

The English Language Makes The World Go Round

The world’s most spoken language is English. Whether in academia or entertainment, there is doubt of its importance if we are to compete globally.  Co-founders of English education platform GuruLab, Eer Kai Song and Vicky Tan, discuss their recent  US$1million seed funding as well as their dedication to making English literacy and comprehension skills more accessible.

Produced by: Freda Liu

Presented by: Richard Bradbury


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Categories:  Women in BusinesstechnologyeducationgovernmentSMEentrepreneurspersonal development

Tags:  educationtechnologyenglishliteracy





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