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The university was formally established on September 21, 1991, [1] [2] the day Armenia held an independence referendum, and opened two days later. [13] AUA began instruction with 101 students, [10] who were enrolled in an intensive English-language program and later allocated into three graduate degree programs. [14]
English as a global language, lingua franca of the world, the main international language, etc. ... American University of Armenia; ... Wikipedia® is a registered ...
Language learning strategies is a term referring to the actions that are consciously deployed by language learners to help them learn or use a language more effectively. [1] [2] They have also been defined as "thoughts and actions, consciously chosen and operationalized by language learners, to assist them in carrying out a multiplicity of tasks from the very outset of learning to the most ...
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American University of Madaba: Madaba Jordan: 2005 Accredited: American University of Antigua [1] St. John's Antigua and Barbuda: 2004 Accredited: Boğaziçi University [2] [3] İstanbul Turkey: 1863 Accredited: American University of Armenia [4] Yerevan Armenia: 1991 Accredited: American University of Barbados [5] Bridgetown Barbados: 2011 ...
The goal of ESL programs is for English-language learners to learn English after having acquired one or more native languages. ESL is a supplementary, comprehensive English language learning program common in English-speaking countries and countries where English has an important role in communication as a result of colonialism or globalization ...
Russian-Armenian University (1997) French University in Armenia (2000) European University of Armenia (postgraduate) (2001) National Defense Research University (2005) Academy of the Police Educational Complex of Armenia (2011) Outside Yerevan. Shirak State University named after Mikael Nalbandian (Gyumri, 1934) Goris State University (Goris, 1967)
Yerevan State University in Yerevan (est. 1919). In the 1990-91 school year, the estimated 1,307 primary and secondary schools were attended by 608,800 students. [1] Another 70 specialized secondary institutions had 45,900 students, and 68,400 students were enrolled in a total of ten post-secondary institutions that included universities. [1]