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Auralog S.A
Auralog is the first company in the world to apply speech recognition technology to language learning software.
Auralog, publisher of the award-winning language software TELL ME MORE is now the global leader in its field offering lan...
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Christs Hospital School
One of the Cities oldest institutions, the school is now also a Leading Language college
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HS Language Services
HS Language Services is based in Lincolnshire and offers language tuition to individuals, businesses and schools, as well as translating and interpreting services.Whether you are:
studying for exams
planning a holiday
moving abroad
using a ...
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Languages Direct
Cardiff Language School
We are Language and Communications Specialists situated in the bustling centre of Cardiff, Europe’s youngest capital city, where, since 1989 we have offered a wide range of professionally managed language tra...
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Queen Elizabeth's High School
Queen Elizabeth's High School is a grammar school which takes students aged from 11 to 18, (i.e. from the start of Year 7 to the end of the sixth form). We are a community school, maintained by Lincolnshire County Council and non-denominational.
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Robert Pattinson School
Welcome to the Robert Pattinson School, a foundation School specialising in Languages, Mathematics and Science. Please visit our website for more details
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