Some language schools see enrolment pick up as travel resumes and job prospects abroad grow

Mr Marc Khoy (left) and Mr Soh Yu Kai attending a Korean language class at Crystal Learning Language School on June 10, 2022.
ST PHOTO: JASON QUAH
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SINGAPORE - After nearly two years, people are travelling and playing sports once again, and many eateries are enjoying brisk business after most Covid-19 safe management measures were eased in April.

Some language schools are also enjoying an uptick in business, with more people enrolling to learn Japanese, Korean, German and Spanish, among others.

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