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Author Topic: Travel and language studies  (Read 965 times)
bedeliavelez
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« on: July 07, 2008, 01:47:36 AM »

Hello I'm back again...

I’ve just come back from an To read rest of the message
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internship in France
and thoroughly enjoyed it!  It’s definitely been an inspiration to do another language-learning, work-experience-getting, fun-having holiday!  I’m thinking of a To read rest of the message
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språkresor
in the beautiful Sweden for my next trip but who knows…I met a great Italian girl in France and she’d recently been on a To read rest of the message
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vacanze di studio Berlino
and really made Germany sound so great – so there appeals too!  I like the idea of working as well as doing a language course – you’re only abroad for a few weeks so you may as well make the most of it!  It’s great to be able to involve yourself in the local culture too and working gives you plenty of opportunity to do this – you see real life and meet people from the city (all potential tour guides!).  Your new colleagues can always help you with your language school homework too; you’re sure to be top of the class! If you cannot get abroad, then why not consider being a host to a foreign person looking for an To read rest of the message
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escuela de ingles en Inglaterra
?  You play the teacher but your student can always help you learn his/her language and introduce their own culture to you.  A holiday experience without even leaving your home!
 
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