“It’s been an amazing 6 months for me studying at Languages International. It’s not only a school, but also a place where I met wonderful people. What’s more, it’s where I made truly great friends. How lucky I am to always be in lovely classes with great teachers – especially with Martina, Pauline and Melissa!
“They’re my best teachers and they helped me a lot to improve my English.” — Fang, Thailand
Thai | English I’m a student from Thailand. I decided to come to New Zealand because I want to improve my English and to learn about general business. So, I chose Languages International school. I started in intermediate level. At first I was surprised when I came to study on the first day. There were
“Languages International is my favourite place in New Zealand” – Orn, Thailand
ภาษาไทย | English LI, which is my favourite place in New Zealand Having a chance to improve my English skills in New Zealand where English is an official language has been such a good opportunity for me. Moreover, I have gained valuable experiences from my favourite place, which is Languages International. As a language school,
“Staying with a homestay family is a good experience for me.”
Most international students need to find accommodation when they stay in Auckland, New Zealand. Some people don’t have the option to choose where they stay, so they decide to stay with a homestay family. In my case, I had the option to stay with my relatives in Auckland, NZ, but I decided to stay with
“I’ve secretly fallen in love with this school so much”
I’ve secretly fallen in love with this school so much. It isn’t just a place to learn English; it is an experience that can’t be bought. One of the most common questions I had to answer when I decided to study English abroad was “Why are you going to studying abroad?” and the follow-up question
“I really enjoy my classes at Languages International.”
Student: Chutiwan Rakjit School: Languages International Auckland Courses: General English, English for University and IELTS “I decided to enrol in a course at Languages International and came to New Zealand after I graduated (and got) my bachelor’s degree. The first day at school I felt nervous and I couldn’t speak English. However, everything was fine