A group of students decided to make the most of the long Easter weekend and go on a trip to explore New Zealand. Here are Patty’s impressions of their road trip: My best experience ! One of the best trips I’ve been in my life was my last Easter Holiday. My friends and I traveled
How Does Studying in New Zealand Compare with Studying in Your Country?
I think studying in NZ is more effective than in my country. The reasons are, first, I can speak English anywhere. When I go to school, shops, or even night clubs, I use English. The second is that I can hear the pronunciation of native speakers. It can help me to improve my English skills.
Valerie: My New Zealand Adventure
What did you do on the 4th of October 2004? You don’t remember? I do! It was my first day in New Zealand. I came here for my PD (professional development). I taught English in Vladivostok and thought it would be a good opportunity for me to advance my English. Guess what? It wasn’t good;
Create Your Own Luck – Learn English Faster & Meet Great People: How Diego Did It…
I´m a freelance graphics designer and my strong point is the “motion“. I love my work and when I have free time I enjoy doing personal projects and traveling. They are my true vices. I’ve been to a lot of places in the world and when I return to Spain, I always promise myself that
Back to Rangitoto
Read Part 1 first – Rangitoto Kayak –That’s What You Call a Must-Do! Hi we are John and Evgeny, who will tell you our latest trip and for me (John) the second trip to Rangitoto. Back to Rangitoto? Yes! You will think to yourself why on earth would he go to that volcano island twice… Yes…
Rangitoto Kayak –That’s What You Call a Must-Do!
Each day several Fuller’s ferries make their way from Auckland’s main ferry terminal, so if you have an opportunity to catch one to Rangitoto Island… just don’t!!! Because what Languages International can offer is a splendid opportunity to experience a Rangitoto Kayak Trip – a marvelous combination of a kayak trip and a walking tour
Maori Culture Weekend
Last weekend, 10 Languages International students and 4 teachers went on an Interactive Maori Culture Weekend, hosted by the Piritahi Marae on Waiheke island and organised by our friends at TimeUnlimited. It was an amazing, uplifting, action-packed yet relaxing weekend that I think we’ll all hold as a memorable, unique experience for a long time