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His mother teaches French in Guilford at Aux 3 Pommes, a foreign language school for children.
But the Foreign Ministry also showed surprising flexibility at times, allowing visits to the foreign language school, a crowded subway station and a silk-thread factory.
For three years, Adrian Zackheim, the publisher and president of three imprints at Penguin Random House, and Elizabeth Lunney, co-founder of ABC Languages, a foreign language school, fled Manhattan for weekends to the same house owned by Nancy Winston in Westport, Conn.
More than 80 missing students and staff from the King's Education College are thought to have been in the CTV building, including the principal of the foreign language school and numerous foreign students, from Japan, the Philippines and elsewhere.
The other educational centers in Sisimiut are: Sanaartornermik Ilinniarfik, the construction engineering school with capacity for 200 students, the Arctic Technology Center; Piareersarfik, the vocational institution for the service industry professionals, and Oqaatsinik Pikkorissarfik, a foreign language school.
During a Q-and-A session with 30 teenaged students from a Beijing foreign language school, the Executive Director responded to questions ranging from her impressions of Chinese children to the possibility of working for UNICEF in the future.
When my parents realised I was learning nothing, they offered me the chance to go to one of these foreign language schools.
Hence, providers of non-formal education include adult education centers (e.g., courses on health-related issues, foreign languages, culture, or use of information technology), foreign language schools, human resource development programs and more.
You may also find the best jobs are not well advertised but posted at Foreign Language schools, but do not rely exclusively on the possibility of a "walk in" job -- line something up before you leave home.
The modern play most populous with absentees, though, is surely Gray's Quartermaine's Terms (1981), which has a cast of seven – the staff of a foreign-language school in Cambridge in the early 1960s – but at least as many unseen significant others, including Susan Windscape, the mentally unwell teenage daughter of one teacher and Thomas Cull, the lover of the school principal.
The long contact with foreigners and the existence of foreign-language schools also explain the polyglot character of Egyptian society.
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