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New York school of English experience

A discussion forum around issues and questions raised in Tony Jeffs and Mark K. Smith's book: Informal Education - conversation, democracy and learning

New York school of English experience

Postby Brianamorgan on Wed Aug 19, 2009 9:35 am

If your kind of place to study is one that is rich in diversity, can satisfy your interests, and is full of fun and enriching entertainments and places than I bet the English school New York that I’ve been will also serve you just the right experience! See for yourself!
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