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English classes are offered

The MIT Women's League offers English classes for international women to help them learn or improve their English, make new friends and develop confidence coping with life in the U.S. Registration will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 10 from 9-11am in the Bush Room (10-105).

These popular classes, which are offered at beginning, intermediate and advanced levels, are held Tuesday and Thursday mornings from 9:15-11am at campus locations. Classroom sessions begin Thursday, Sept. 12 and continue through November. Thursday morning classes are followed by an informal coffee hour where members of all classes are invited to socialize and practice their new language skills.

The fee is $50 per student (including books), and babysitting is available at a cost of $100 per child. Space for both is limited, so applications are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis.

For more information, call coordinator Jan Kirtley at 277-2628 or Sis de Bordenave in the Women's League office, x3-3656.

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on August 28, 1996.

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