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The phrase "a language student" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who is studying a language, either as a subject in school or as part of personal development.
Example: "As a language student, I spend several hours each week practicing my speaking and listening skills."
Alternatives: "a language learner" or "a student of languages."
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It had more to do with my having been there as a language student in 1970.
"This is Karen, she's a linguistic genius," Biba introduces her new friend, who's a language student, to her brother.
JUST twenty years ago, a language student removed from live practice or in-person classes had to rely on books or cassette tapes.
Natalia Casado, 35, a language student, said she had seen few people undressed in the city, though she had heard of the unclad subway rider.
Born Edvige Antonia Albina Maino, the daughter of a builder in a village in northern Italy, Sonia met Rajiv Gandhi at Cambridge in 1965 while a language student.
"A court case at the best of times is hard — this was my year out as a language student, my German was nowhere near strong enough, and the thought terrified me".
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If studied with a language, students may have to study a year abroad, and in Scotland, students can study a four-year MA straight from school.
In one study, teachers' cognitive congruence, defined as "the ability to express oneself in a language students can understand, using concepts they use and explaining concepts in ways easily grasped by students," was the most significant predictive factor for students' situational interests in a PBL classroom (Rotgans & Schmidt, 2011b, p. 38).
"It was huge to hear that news," says Macklin, a languages student who grew up in France, of the decision to allow women to race alongside the men.
Being a languages student is challenging and filled with mishaps that are much more fun in retrospect.
They may be a taxidermist or a watchmaker or an Italian language student.
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