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Definition of Language school
1. Noun. A school for teaching foreign languages.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Language School
Literary usage of Language school
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Journal of Education by Henry Barnard (1879)
"There is one foreign language school in which French, German, Russian, and Chinese
are taught. Besides this institution, there are 96 foreign ..."
2. Japan by the Japanese: A Survey by Its Highest Authorities by Alfred Stead (1904)
"The language school Department is again divided into two sections, ... There are
also three auxiliary schools appended to the Central language school. ..."
3. Japan in the Beginning of the 20th Century by Japan Nōshōmushō, Haruki Yamawaki (1904)
"In that year the two courses of English and French that formed part of the then
University Institution and the language school in the Foreign Office ..."
4. The Growth and Development of the Catholic School System in the United States by James Aloysius Burns (1912)
"A fourth important factor is the Catholic foreign-language school itself,
paradoxical as this may seem. Yet it is a fact that the process of assimilation ..."
5. The Real Japanese Question by Kiyoshi Karl Kawakami (1921)
"No person shall teach in a foreign language school until he shall have ...
Before issuing a permit to conduct a foreign language school or to teach a school ..."