Schools need foreign language focus
By Allison Griner | Aug. 24, 2009Having taken French classes since high school, I am always impressed with someone who has actually learned to be fluent in a foreign language.
Having taken French classes since high school, I am always impressed with someone who has actually learned to be fluent in a foreign language.
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