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The phrase "a language course" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an educational program designed to teach a specific language.
Example: "I enrolled in a language course to improve my Spanish skills."
Alternatives: "a language class" or "a language program."
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"We didn't learn any German — no time for a language course".
In the summer of 1964 we travelled to Moscow to attend a language course.
Attending the session was Madiha R Tahir, a journalist studying a language course at the university.
"It was half a language course," she explains, "and half history, literature and philosophy.
Can a language course fulfill the country or area of concentration requirement?
Students generally take four courses each semester, one of which is a language course.
The SKSP is not a language course and is taught completely in English.
Some programs have both a language course component and an English language culture component.
Benefit claimants who cannot speak English will lose their benefits if they refuse to attend a language course.
I was never to take a language course with him — I had Mademoiselle Glucksman for French and Señorita Baleroso for Spanish — but I didn't forget him.
After school in Warrington she briefly lived in Paris and her Who's Who entry says she studied at the Sorbonne (where she attended a language course).
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