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I’m Japanese. I’m poor at English.
Last spring, I studied in “Wimbledon school of English” for three months.
http://www.wimbledon-school.ac.uk/
Of course, this school that
not native speakers of English study English.
If you know about this school, please tell me something?
Rumour'ss, reputation and something…
Please…m( _ _ )m
To nomchan11
Thanks for nice Japanese comment!^^
And sorry for my strange question.
Because I studied only for 2 month there.
So I couldn’t know that school well and left there.
Besides I want to know information from local people about that school again.
looks good
it has been checked by the British Council, whose inspectors travel the whole world to look at the quality of schools which teach English. The British Council is a government organisation.
I suggest you develop your English by learning a few songs, by someone who sings clearly, like Jim Reeves, Cliff Richard.
Wimbledon School of English (WSE) : a short slide show about my 2 weeks in London, about the school and about my classmate from all the world
what's the best school for tourism course??
1. Greenwich School of Management
2. University of Essex
3. Guildford College
4. Walsall College
5. St. Patrick’s College
6. Grafton College of Management Sciences
7. Sutton Coldfield College
8. Ayr College
9. LSC
10. Wimbledon School of English
11. London College of Management and IT
12. Writtle College
13. West Nottinghamshire College
14. Warwickshire College International
15. ABE
16. Association of Tourism & Hospitality Executives
St. Patrick's College is the best because it'll be st. patrick's day everyday. hahaha
boooyah!!! invite me when you get over there asship!
what's the best school for tourism course? and what's the location?
1.Greenwich School of Management
2.University of Essex
3.Guildford College
4.Walsall College
5.St. Patrick’s College
6.Grafton College of Management Sciences
7.Sutton Coldfield College
8.Ayr College
9.LSC
10.Wimbledon School of English
11.London College of Management and IT
12.Writtle College
13.West Nottinghamshire College
14.Warwickshire College International
15.ABE
16.Association of Tourism & Hospitality Executives
I can't tell you which one's the best for tourism but I can tell you that several of these colleges are not in London. Not only are they NOT in London, but some of them are nowhere near!
You would be better off asking this in a category like education, not London.
``He's old school,'' said Steve Rosner, co-founder of sports marketing firm 16W in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
``The Wimbledon victory puts him on the list of endorsers to consider. But until he makes an effort to clean up his English and show he wants to get out there and sell, I don't think anyone will be dialing their agents screaming, `We've got to sign this guy.'''
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Its really a shame that people would rather have him change and be someone that he's not just so he can get endorsements. Rafa doesn't care about the endorsement money, he just wanna do what he does best: play tennis and be HIMSELF - humble and down to earth.
i say screw endorsements, just do what makes u happy Rafa. And u certainly don't have to worry about ur 'english'.Stay true to your roots. Toni taught u well man.I'll be proud to have him as an uncle, coach and mentor.He's like the best uncle in the world.
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/?link= ask_add&qid=20080717032128AAMrXOy
Rafa is not interested in peddling American wares like Federer is. He doesn't care about jetsetting everywhere and being seen in only the finest clothes, etc. which is why many people identify with and respect Rafa. He is not swayed by outside opinion (even the bum-picking which I admit is a rather unfortunate habit). His aim is to be the very best tennis player possible and then he goes home to his hometown and hangs with his family and friends as he always has. He makes the money he needs on the tour and isn't interested in the bling that other tennis stars like Federer desire - no offense to Federer fans of course.
I was a footballer in high school, as well as a tennis player and golfer. Wimbledon, and St.Andrews is hallowed ground for me. I love football though, and I was wondering if its possible to join a league there? Would the English think better of me if I play football? England is my ancestoral home, I don't want to be just another American living in England. Any help is appreciated.
Well if this is really a serious question;
1) Do not call yourself a YANK,
2) Never ever mention Wimbledon, tennis and Football in the same conversation.
3) Do not tell people its your "ancestoral home" or you will just be "another yank in our quaint little ol' country" of your forefathers trying to play soccer and fit in and be liked............be yourself and if people like you they like you! You will always just be another American nothing can change that.
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