The Turre town council voted last week to start to take the steps necessary to make the town's new school bilingual in Spanish and English. The move is seen as something the town will benefit from given that a large proportion of its residents are British, and it will also allow the town to help meet the national ministry of education's target of closing the gap in foreign language skills between Spain and the rest of Europe.
Monday, November 3, 2008
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