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LatinoBoy84
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 Message 17 of 58
03 May 2010 at 12:13am | IP Logged 
In Boston MA there is a language school that does 4-6 weeks of hardcore full time study,
that is said to be the equivalent to 2 and half college courses.
Boston Language

Edited by LatinoBoy84 on 03 May 2010 at 12:14am

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 Message 18 of 58
03 May 2010 at 12:49am | IP Logged 
LatinoBoy84 wrote:
In Boston MA there is a language school that does 4-6 weeks of hardcore full time study,
that is said to be the equivalent to 2 and half college courses.
Boston Language


Ehhh... I'm from Boston and I've heard nothing but bad reviews for the Boston Language Institute.

On a side note: There's a guy in Cambridge who teaches multiple languages simultaneously to his students. He
claims to speak over 70 languages fluently. I can't see how that is possible. Here's the link:

Interncontinential Foreign Language Program


Edited by MegatronFilm on 03 May 2010 at 12:51am

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 Message 19 of 58
03 May 2010 at 12:54am | IP Logged 
Erm. Nuns teaching languages?

Anyone else find that one strange?
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 Message 20 of 58
03 May 2010 at 2:16am | IP Logged 
Smart wrote:
Erm. Nuns teaching languages?

Anyone else find that one strange?


I don't. It's not unusual for nuns to also be teachers.
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 Message 21 of 58
03 May 2010 at 2:34am | IP Logged 
MegatronFilm wrote:
LatinoBoy84 wrote:
In Boston MA there is a language school that does 4-6 weeks of hardcore full time study,
that is said to be the equivalent to 2 and half college courses.
Boston Language


Ehhh... I'm from Boston and I've heard nothing but bad reviews for the Boston Language Institute.

On a side note: There's a guy in Cambridge who teaches multiple languages simultaneously to his students. He
claims to speak over 70 languages fluently. I can't see how that is possible. Here's the link:

Interncontinential Foreign Language Program


I'm not sure if that's real... Ziad Fazah was supposed to be the record holder... how is it that I've never heard of this guy?
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LatinoBoy84
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 Message 22 of 58
03 May 2010 at 3:14am | IP Logged 
MegatronFilm wrote:
LatinoBoy84 wrote:
In Boston MA there is a language school that
does 4-6 weeks of hardcore full time study,
that is said to be the equivalent to 2 and half college courses.
Boston Language


Ehhh... I'm from Boston and I've heard nothing but bad reviews for the Boston Language
Institute.

On a side note: There's a guy in Cambridge who teaches multiple languages
simultaneously to his students. He
claims to speak over 70 languages fluently. I can't see how that is possible. Here's
the link:

Interncontinential Foreign Language
Program



New York State University has a similar course as well during the summer.
NYC

Edited by LatinoBoy84 on 03 May 2010 at 3:21am

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 Message 23 of 58
03 May 2010 at 4:14am | IP Logged 
LatinoBoy84 wrote:
New York State University has a similar course as well during the summer.NYC


The school offering the courses is actually New York University, which is a private institution. The state system is called the State University of New York.
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 Message 24 of 58
03 May 2010 at 4:27am | IP Logged 
Thank you for the correction, still I'd love to take a few of those intensives they
offer.


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