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Academy Award For Best Foreign Language Film As a Special Award: *1947 Shoeshine (Sciuscià) (Italy) - Societa Co-operativa Alfa Cinematografica - Paolo William Tamburella producer - Vittorio De Sica director *1948 Monsieur Vincent (France) - E. D. I. C., Union Général Cinématographique - George de la Grandiere producer - Maurice Cloche director *1949 The Bicycle Thief (Ladri di biciclette) (Italy) - Mayer - Vittorio De Sica producer and director
Foreign Language Influences In English Considering that all new words generally start off as slang, no word really just enters the English language immediately, all words come from different languages. Here is a list of the most common foreign language influences in English, where other languages have influenced or contributed words to English
Shanghai Foreign Language School Shanghai Foreign Language School (SFLS, 上海外国语学校) is located in Zhongshanbeiyi Road(中山北一路), Hongkou District(虹口区), Shanghai, China.
Foreign Language A foreign language is a language not spoken by the indigenous people of a certain place: for example, English is a foreign language in Japan. It is also a language not spoken in the native country of the person referred to, i.e. an English speaker living in Japan can say that Japanese is a foreign language to him or her.
Golden Globe Award For Best Foreign Language Film For the main article see Golden Globe Awards. *2005: The Sea Inside (Spain) *2004: Osama (Afghanistan) *2003: Talk To Her (Spain) *2002: No Man's Land (Bosnia) *2001: Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (Taiwan) *2000: All About My Mother (Spain/France) *1999: Central Station (Brazil) *1998: My Life in Pink (Belgium) *1997: Kolya (Czech Republic) *1996: Les Misérables (France) *1995: Farinelli (Belgium) *1994: Farewell My Concubine (Hong Kong) *1993: Indochine (France) *1992: Europa Europa (Germany) *1991: Cyrano de Bergerac (France) *1990: Cinema Paradiso (Italy)
Foreign Languages In Prisons Some prisons have sought to limit inmates' abilities to communicate in foreign languages, such as send or receive correspondence in these languages, or receive printed publications in these languages. This is often justified on the grounds that it might enable inmates to plan escapes or other crimes, or may contain material encouraging disorder in the prison, but that prision officials would not recognise them due to their inability to understand what was written or said.
Virginia'S Governor'S Foreign Language Academies Starting in 1986, the Virginia Department of Education has sponsored Governor's Foreign Language Academies, summer residential programs for Virginia's most motivated and talented foreign language students. As of 2004, approximately 6,100 students have completed one of the six programs, housed in Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond: immersion programs in French, German, and Spanish, an intensive Latin program, and non-immersion programs in Russian and Japanese.