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| Leeds Community Mandarin Chinese School - http://www.leeds.ac.uk/cssa/Chinese%20School/ChineseSchool.htm LCMCS (Leeds Community Mandarin Chinese School) is a Saturday school that teaches Chinese language to children and young people. As a voluntary youth organization, we encourage and support them to understand various other aspects of Chinese culture. We also aim to develop their emotional stability and to stimulate their talents, self-esteem and confidence. |
PR: 5
| Leeds Met - http://www.leedsmet.ac.uk/lsif/sol/ Becoming a student, whether full-time, part-time or for a short while can be one of the most challenging experiences. It is important that you choose not just the right course but also the right environment for you as an individual. Students who have just graduated from courses with us show how rewarding the right choice can be. We are a friendly department within one of the most popular universities in the UK, offering a comprehensive range of courses to meet the requirements of a diverse student group. For our full time students we offer a wide selection of professionally-orientated BA(Hons) undergraduate language programmes. |
PR: 5
| The Language Centre - http://www.leeds.ac.uk/languages/courses/fl/fl_cours.html The Foreign Languages section of the Language Centre plays an important role in implementing the ‘Languages for All’ policy of the University. As part of the Language Centre it makes use of the very well-equipped teaching facilities and its students are extremely well supported by the Self Access Area. It enables students who do not necessarily study a foreign language as part of their course to take a foreign language elective module at levels 0-5 (beginner, elementary, lower-intermediate, upper intermediate, advanced and further advanced). |
PR: 2
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