Wonderful place for learning English: the Learning Centre

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Written by: By Dan Bee, a student at Languages International Students who are studying English should use Languages International’s Learning Centre for their English. They have lots of educational materials for English like audio books and IELTS books, DVDs, novels etc. If you have any plans for an exam, you can prepare your exam here.

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“Well-being (homestay) mother”

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Written by: HeeJin Lim, a student at Languages International (Photo credit: svacher – making pasta) Today, I would like to talk about my homestay family. Because I’m always thankful for them. I live together with homestay mother and father. Oh, I forget my cats in the garden. They are also my homestay family. My homestay

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‘‘I’m the new guy” – a report for beginners

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Written by: Henning Escher, a student at Languages International To get precise information about a language course in advance is one thing, but to experience it, is another. The day, when I started my English business course (advanced) at ‘Languages International‘ (LI) I was surprised: In Berlin, where I booked the course, they recommended LI

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Languages International Shortlisted for LTM Star Award, again.

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For the 4th consecutive year, Languages International has been shortlisted for the Language Travel Magazine (LTM) Star Award in the Southern Hemisphere category. This category is for schools in New Zealand, Australia and South Africa. Each year, just 5 schools are shortlisted. Languages International has been shortlisted for the award every year since the category

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NZ, the world’s most peaceful country: 2010 Global Peace Index

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(Photo credit: Hapal) Many Languages International students have told me that one of the reasons they chose to study in New Zealand is that it is a safe and stable country. This year’s Global Peace Index agrees with them. New Zealand is listed as the world’s most peaceful country. The index looks at several dozen

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Comfortably Located Languages International

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Written by: Wonsik, a student at Languages International This school is located in beautiful Albert park, having four old-fashioned buildings (but don’t worry, there is no possibility of them falling down) and this school has nice facilities that you can use easily, so I’m introducing our school’s facilities for new students. If you need fresh

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Albert Park

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Photo: Students in Albert Park. (This is Languages International’s ‘back yard’. The taller building is the University of Auckland Clock Tower.) One of many advantages of Languages International is that the buildings are located in Albert Park. I really like this scenery near our school. Anytime, we can sit on the grass or lie down

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Introducing a homestay house

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I changed my homestay house one month after I started the life in NZ. My brother’s friend lives in Auckland. He suggested that I could move into his house at a cheap homestay fee. He immigrated to NZ 7 years ago and got married here. This young couple are always cheerful and friendly. His wife

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Good and bad experiences of travel in NZ

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(Photo credit: Ruben Bos – Wild Dolphins in the Bay of Islands) There are so many awesome places where you can travel in NZ. I’ve been to the Bay of Islands, Rotorua, Taupo, Wellington, Waiheke Island and Rangitoto Island in the North Island. And I spent 2 weeks holidays travelling around the South Island in

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Auckland Activities

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(Photo credit: slack12) Mission Bay The Mission bay I think not expensive and beautiful. You can walk in Mission Bay and you can eat ice cream and swimming. the people sit in the sun and you can see a nice view and The Mission Bay is relaxing. You can eat from different restaurants. By Abdullah

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