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Breaking: French elementary schools to add red wine to children's lunches.
Is Gymglish now peddling fake news? Yes but only for satirical purposes. Want to read more of our fake newspaper headlines? Subscribe to our online French course Frantastique here >> https://bit.ly/38oqWlx
"It is time to stop spreading the myth that we are not good at learning languages and will, in any case, only ever need English." Dr Thomas H Bak from the The University of Edinburgh argues that speaking English alone is not enough in the contemporary world. https://www.theguardian.com/…/just-speaking-english-wont-ge…
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Letters: Language learning is inextricably bound up with history, culture, business and economics. It is also a mental exercise that delays dementia – and many children find it fun, too. Readers’ responses to Simon Jenkins’ claim that modern language classes in schools are irrelevant
Letters: Language learning is inextricably bound up with history, culture, business and economics. It is also a mental exercise that delays dementia – and many children find it fun, too. Readers’ responses to Simon Jenkins’ claim that modern language classes in schools are irrelevant
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