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SEOUL Tourism Secretary Joseph Durano yesterday invited Korean students to seriously consider taking up English language proficiency courses in the Philippines.
Speaking before tourism students of the Sejong University here, Durano said Filipinos are very conversant in English as this is taught in school from the primary grades up to the university level.
"Our proficiency in English has effectively eliminated the language barrier to globalization," Durano told students in the packed auditorium of the university.
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SEJONG UNIVERSITY
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Speaking before tourism students of the Sejong University here, Durano said Filipinos are very conversant in English as this is taught in school from the primary grades up to the university level.
"Our proficiency in English has effectively eliminated the language barrier to globalization," Durano told students in the packed auditorium of the university.
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