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language school

NOUN
  1. a school for teaching foreign languages

How To Use language school In A Sentence

  • The preparatory certificate is the minimum qualification required to teach English in most language schools.
  • The preparatory certificate is the minimum qualification required to teach English in most language schools.
  • RP is the accent most commonly taught in language schools.
  • The energetic polonaise and waltz will kick off the dancing, introduced by debut dancers from the German language school in Sofia with their choreographer Ventsislav Dermendjiev.
  • Elementary German language school enrollments reached their zenith between 1880 and 1900.
  • The once vocally anti-capitalist Language School - like most poetries - cannot imagine itself as being 'congruent with social production'.
  • The college is not an officially recognized English language school.
  • While that film examined Israeli society through the prism of a terrorist attack and one of its unidentified victims, his latest film tackles a similar topic through the experiences of those trying to adjust to Israeli society in an ulpan – an intensive Hebrew-language school. This Week at the 16th Street J « The Blog at 16th and Q
  • The preparatory certificate is the minimum qualification required to teach English in most language schools.
  • Three small parcels were discovered in a cupboard at a city centre language school. The Sun
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