University Of Winnipeg Dept: At 6 a.m. Monday, Golrokh Sanehian got up with her two-year-old and started her day. Twelve hours later, the English-language student from Iran stood in front of a roomful of skilled newcomers from around the globe and explained Canada's electoral process, according to Winnipeg Free Press. Becky Lake leads a motivated class and pHOTOS BY JOHN WOODS / Golrokh Sanehian participates in an English for Special Purposes class at the University of Winnipeg. The computer science major joins chemists, engineers, IT experts, administrators, medical doctors and hydrologists from homelands ranging from Argentina to Kazakhstan two nights a week in a classroom in the bowels of the old downtown bus depot. Enlarge Image
(www.immigrantscanada.com). As
reported in the news.
@t Golrokh Sanehian, University of Winnipeg
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