Senegalese Party 2004
Tieuwlé Bassene, the French assistante from Dakar, Senegal, organized this year's annual party.
A pioneer in distance learning through the use of satellite technology and the Web, Nicole Vaget has taught French to African students in Zimbabwe, Ghana, and Kenya.
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Nancy C. Holden-Avard is a specialist in pedagogy, foreign language acquisition, and curriculum development.
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Tieuwlé Bassene, the French assistante from Dakar, Senegal, organized this year's annual party.
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