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Language Schools Articles
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Carne, red wine, empanadas, and the super poncho. It’s almost enough to sustain yourself entirely in a foreign country, but unfortunately, food doesn’t teach you the language. I landed myself in Argentina through a language program called GICArg. Marcos, the director, assured me I’d have a great time. I did more than that. I learned to speak Spanish.
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Language schools are for those who want to learn a local language without enrolling in formal study abroad programs. These days, many language schools are adding internship placements to their programs. Coupling language study with an internship can not only help you learn the language better but will also add to your résumé.
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Paul Detrick gives some tips on learning the lingo and living the culture while studying a language abroad. From Ghana to Singapore, he explores issues of social sensitivity and cultural immersion while studying abroad.
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Check out a language school to learn a foreign language. Language schools are located in every country in the world, and these schools can teach you the language from beginning to advanced levels.
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Learning another language is a great way to experience another country, and stay competitive in the working world. check out these web sites for help on where to get started!
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E.L.F.C.A ... French immersion programs on Provençal Riviera – Meet students from all over the world at ELFCA and enjoy French culture and cuisine sharing the life of a selected local family. www.elfca.com or e-mail us at: elfca@elfca.com
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