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| Three American siblings attend an experimental school in Moscow where instruction is only in Russian and classes are videotaped to improve teaching. The New York Times º»»ç Ư¾à | ¡ÛQUESTIONS How would you react to moving to a foreign country and attending classes taught in a different language? What would be the benefits and drawbacks? Do you think the reporter made the right decision to send his children to a local school, instead of an English-speaking international school? What cultural adjustments do you think you might have to make? Would you want to try living abroad? If you¡¯ve already had such an experience, what was it like?
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