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    1. [HWE] French Huguenot Course
    2. Dr Mike Freeman
    3. Dear List Member, We are running some new French packages that may be of interest to your members: The French Huguenot Course will allow you to learn some French, explore the Huguenot sites of interest near La Rochelle in South West France, and carry out research at the Departmental Archives with an English-speaking guide. http://www.lingualearn.co.uk/learners/adpages/chatelaillon_huguenot.htm http://www.lingualearn.co.uk/learners/adpages/chatelaillon_food.htm http://www.lingualearn.co.uk/learners/adpages/chatelaillon_leisure.htm http://www.lingualearn.co.uk/learners/adpages/chatelaillon_executives.htm http://www.lingualearn.co.uk/learners/adpages/chatelaillon_property.htm Our current client list may be found on our website: http://www.lingualearn.co.uk/root/clients.htm Regards, Mike ____________________________________________________ This message is from: Dr M I Freeman Managing Director Lingualearn Ltd Tel: 01273 597169 Fax: 01273 243405 E-mail: mike@lingualearn.co.uk URL: http://www.lingualearn.co.uk/ ________________________________________________ The information transmitted is intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain confidential and/or privileged material. Any review, re-transmission, dissemination or other use of, or taking of any action in reliance upon, this information by persons or entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited. If you received this in error, please contact the sender and delete the material from your system.

    10/16/2006 04:34:49
    1. Re: [HWE] French Huguenot Course
    2. fuller.tony
    3. Hi folks Ok, declare my interest as you all know .... This is essentially a French language school which is permanently touting for business. The list of its clients bears some reading, many of the universities (including the one I attended and J worked at for 25 years) have their own well established language departments/schools so why would they need this schools services? And the way in which this guy went about joining and advertising is a bit suspect - not known in the research world as a Huguenot historian as far as I can tell and I know most of them in the UK or France by name or reputation. The Huguenot bit is a bolt on to his language school for the quiet season - you need to remember, it's going to be cold in that area at the time he's offering the course and 70% of everything will be closed down for the winter if you do take up his offer. Regards Tony Fuller

    10/16/2006 11:39:39
    1. Re: [HWE] French Huguenot Course
    2. bjn
    3. Hi, Tony and list, Tony, thanks for the heads-up about the French-language school. When something sounds too good to be true, it usually is! Cheers! Betty (in rainy Delta, BC)

    10/16/2006 03:04:45