The Florida Foreign Language Association, Inc.
@FLForLanguages
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FFLA is a non-profit organization dedicated to advocacy for the study of languages and cultures. We envision a linguistically and culturally inclusive Florida.
Florida, USA
Joined October 2010
In our first round of sessions, Jeanne Jendrzejewski presents “The Elephant in the Room,” discussing the struggle between fostering communication skills and promoting comprehensible language structure.
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In our first round of sessions, Jeanne Jendrzejewski presents “The Elephant in the Room,” discussing the struggle between fostering communication skills and promoting comprehensible language structure.
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A great start to the morning at the #FFLA Conference! And look who flew in? Candoo, the mascot for Major Event Sponsor @WaysidePublish!
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FFLA Teacher and Student Awards deadline is 1159 p.m., Monday, May 3! For more information go to: https://t.co/imAFfkff61. Click on the specific award for detailed information and instructions. Submissions that are late, incomplete or that...
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We’re giving our Facebook followers the first look at our new eMagazine coming to your inbox tomorrow! The Communicator is just a temporary title. We are having a contest to name this new quarterly...
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Artist Hilariously Illustrates The Differences Between Different Countries And Languages In 30 Comics
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Traveling is the perfect medium for experiencing different cultures complete with all sorts of art, music, crafts, and traditions. But visiting other countries is usually not just all roses. With...
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There will be 2 Spanish positions available at Spruce Creek High School for the upcoming school year. It is an excellent school, a strong department and a wonderful place to teach. Spruce Creek High School is...
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The deadline to submit a one-hour conference proposal has been extended! The new deadline is Tuesday April 30th. Use the upcoming holiday weekend to complete your...
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Something we already know, but it is a good read, nonetheless.
nytimes.com
In an increasingly global world, Americans should be adding, not slashing, opportunities for their children to learn another tongue.
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Greetings from the FFLA Conference Committee! This year’s annual conference, Connecting Cultures and Communities, will be held October 17-19, at the Wyndham Orlando Resort International Drive. Conference...
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In narrow victory, Miami Dade College adjunct professors win right to form union
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Bilingual Kids Do Not Get Confused Speaking Two Languages
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Bilingual kids do not get "confused". While they develop their language abilities differently, learning two languages at once does not cause confusion.
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