French Language Schools
Language School
A language school is where one can learn a foreign language.
Speaking a foreign language aids communication and hence global understanding.
There are hundreds of foreign languages and dialects to learn.
A language school is generally located either; in the student's home country
allowing the student to learn the language without leaving his own country or
in an English speaking country where language studies often are combined with
activities and cultural studies. See language travel.
There are many language schools listed on the Internet and it may be hard to
find the one that best fits your needs. Specialized travel agencies represent
several language schools and may be able to give you advice.
When evaluating a language school and their site, look for a professional image,
fast response to inquiries, lack of hype and lots of content. While this may not
guarantee quality, at least it provides an indicator of what's to come.
Excerpt from "Language school." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia.
15 Oct 2006, 08:27 UTC. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. 27 Oct 2006
http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Language_school&oldid=81557708 French languageFrench (français) is the third-largest of the Romance languages in terms of number of native speakers, after Spanish and Portuguese, being spoken by about 109 million people as a mother tongue, and altogether by some 264 million people (including second-language speakers and learners).
It is an official language in 29 countries.
French is also an official or administrative language in several communities and international organisations (such as the European Union, International Olympic Committee, World Trade Organization, FINA, FIA, World Anti-Doping Agency, United Nations, African Union, International Court of Justice, Internation Secretariat for Water, International Association of Political Science, International Bureau of Weights and Measures, European Broadcasting Union, Universal Postal Union, Interpol and so on) and among the six official and the two working languages of the United Nations and of all its agencies.. Excerpt of "French language." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. 22 Mai 2006, 11:23 UTC. 21 Jan 2006, 16:30 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_language
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