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Libraries: A hot place for learning English

It's 8:00 p.m. at the Milford Town Library in Massachusetts, and 15 students ranging in age from young adult to retired and representing six different countries are working on their language skills at an English as a Second Language class. According to an article by Wlll Kilburn in the Boston Globe, more and more libraries, both in the Boston area and nationwide, are offering programs to teach immigrants English. For further information, read the full article.

Posted by John Micklos on 27 October 2006 in Language Learners

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