The Tennessee Foreign Language Institute
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The Tennessee Foreign Language Institute is an agency of the State of Tennessee created in 1986 to address the language needs of the state [1]. Also known as TFLI, the Institute holds the unique distincition of being the only state government supported organiztion of its kind.
[edit] What does TFLI do?
- Teaches language classes to individuals, organizations, and corporations. TFLI has the capacity to teach over 100 languages, but most commonly teaches an average of 20 or so, including English as a Second Language (ESL). - Provides translation and interpretation services.
[edit] Recent Articles about TFLI
1. Cabbies' English skills targeted Tennessean, The (Nashville, TN) - March 10, 2008
2. News of note in Williamson County - Sept. 17, 2007 Tennessean, The (Nashville, TN) - September 17, 2007
3. People in business Tennessean, The (Nashville, TN) - September 9, 2007
4. Push for English-only driver's test stirs debate Greenville News, The (SC) - July 30, 2007
5. EXECUTIVE Q&A. DAVID BEREZOV Tennessean, The (Nashville, TN) - June 10, 2007
6. Immersion programs: Local opportunities Tennessean, The (Nashville, TN) - February 6, 2007
7. Starbucks brewing at MetroCenter Tennessean, The (Nashville, TN) - August 4, 2006
8. PEOPLE IN BUSINESS Tennessean, The (Nashville, TN) - July 23, 2006
9. EDUCATION NOTEBOOK Tennessean, The (Nashville, TN) - July 3, 2006
10. PEOPLE IN BUSINESS Tennessean, The (Nashville, TN) - June 11, 2006

