The authors of The Story of French, Jean-Benoit Nadeau and Julie Barlow, cite that nearly half of the commonly used words in English have come to us via French, indicating that the influence of the French language is indeed far-reaching. But where does everyday French come from? While its widely acknowledged that the “linguistic purity”… Read more »
Posts Categorized: Education
If it is Quality Education, it has to be an IB Diploma
For all those seeking a quality education in London, here comes the most awaited news of 2010! Beginning September, you can pursue an International Baccalaureate Diploma right in the heart of London. The International Community School is now accredited with the Geneva based International Baccalaureate as a candidate school for delivering the IB Diploma course… Read more »
Teaching English, the Right Way!
London, April 2010 – In Bollywood – India’s version of Hollywood – stars like Shahrukh Khan and Aamir Khan have the reputation of being talented actors who can single-handedly draw audiences to their films, and ensure that the film recovers its initial investment. The latest actor to don grease-paint as a teacher is the current… Read more »
All Roads Lead to Seville
“The Fair officially begins at midnight on Tuesday, normally 2 weeks after Semana Santa, or the Holy Week, and ends with a fireworks display the following Sunday, again, at midnight. But due to the massive interest that our April Fair has generated, we have now begun having events and other activites as early as the… Read more »
Eastern University Offering Google E-Mail, Collaboration Tools
St. Davids, PA, February 5, 2010 –Eastern University has partnered with Google to improve its technology infrastructure. The change has been described as a win for both students and university alike. On February 1, 2010, Eastern University began its switch to offer Eaglemail, a set of hosted and customizable communications solutions, as part of the… Read more »