There's a lot of language schools in England. Check out on this list for further details, bit[dot]ly/1MbgOv9
A language school? An English language school? ESL School? You mean a school to teach English ? A language school. or an English Language School.
There is a very good school called HindiGuru.They teach Hindi Language from the basic to advance level to the foreigners only.
The School of Polish for Foreigners was created in 1952.
If the official language of your country is English, then yes. They will make you learn English at school.
Rebecca Adlington was born in Mansfield and lives in Nottingham, England. She speaks English as her first language. She may have learnt another language at school but i'm not sure.I hope this helps x
No, they speak English. In English schools children are taught a second language, and it is commonly French. However, when they get to secondary school they can often take German, Spanish, Italian and even Russian, depending upon the school. Historically, the royalty in England spoke French as the language of the Court until the mid-1800s. French was seen as the aristocratic language whereas English was the language of the peasantry. This changed as the English government became increasingly more democratic and open to plebiscite.
English language from India perspective can be considered a link language
English language from india perspective can be considered a link language
At secondary school there was English language and English literature. English language was punctuation etc. English literature was popems, stories etc.
There are a few good English language schools in Paris, France. Some of the better one's are 'American School of Paris', 'The Little English Montessori School' and 'International School of Paris'.
The native language is Arabic, but many have learnt English at school.
high school, elementary school, foreign language. Language courses in Canada(French popular, English also happens) English as a second language in forgeign countries. These to name a few