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    NEW BASE AND NEW OWNER FOR INTERNATIONALLY-RENOWNED LANGUAGE SCHOOL

    Bedford Today
    November 20, 2012 Tuesday
    UK

    A Bedford language school that has helped hundreds of people over
    the last eight year has started a new era.

    Larkhill Language Centre has been taken over by Dr Armine Tamrazian,
    with a new term starting in January.

    And the school is expanding after moving to new premises in Harpur
    Street, above Beales.

    Dr Tamrazian said: "My son has just started at Bedford School, and my
    mum lived here in the 1950s as a boarder at Dame Alice Harpur School.

    "I'd heard wonderful stories about what Bedford was like for all
    my life, so when my husband and I decided to bring our son over to
    England from Armenia Bedford was the obvious choice.

    "I wanted to stay and do something good in the town. I'm a linguist
    so a language school was the obvious thing, and when I found out
    Lucia was looking to sell Larkhill it all came together."

    Since the school first opened in its old St Cuthberts Street base in
    2005 it has taught hundreds of people, from nuns to rugby players,
    from all over the world.

    Their reasons for studying have ranged from preparing for university,
    to doctors who need to pass exams in order to work in England, to
    people who just want more confidence.

    At any one time there can be up to 100 students over the 11 weekly
    classes, with classes including general English, exam English,
    business English, teacher training courses, and summer courses.

    And the centre is a preparation centre for Cambridge ESOL exams and
    other qualifications.

    Dr Tamrazian was born to an Armenian family in Iran, and after
    studying her first degree in English in Tehran she did her PhD and
    Masters at UCL in London. She subsequently lived in the UK where
    she met her husband, before they moved to Canada and then Armenia,
    before coming to Bedford.

    And her predecessor Lucia Polcella-Graf will stay on at the school
    as a consultant.

    Mrs Polcella-Graf said: "We don't always understand or appreciate how
    useful the English language is. If you live in other countries unless
    you have English up to scratch, not just your written understanding
    but a certificate, then there are lots of jobs and opportunities that
    won't be open to you.

    "That even goes for people who have studied at university, and have
    all qualifications, the English language can be enormously important."

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