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Study a language abroad and experience the local culture. The best way to learn a language is to travel to where it is spoken, live with the locals and become part of them. Share your experiences or get advice from the experts who have traveled abroad.

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  • My first night out in Antigua

    Travel Journal from Guatemala Antigua, Guatemala | Thu Mar 18, 2010 | Views: 29

    Here I am again, finding time to give you a sneak peek of my life in Antigua Guatemala.I have to say I am falling in love with this place. I've been into many activities lately, but for sure last night was unexpected. I never thought Antigua's nightlife would be so much fun.  We, me and my friends Rachel and Kim from the intercultural house, decided to go out for the first time …

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    Living History in Guatemala

  • Sharing Barcelona

    Travel Journal from Spain Barcelona, Spain | Fri Oct 09, 2009 | Views: 557

    Alright, I’m not a tall person! :) But standing in the top of this hill I felt so huge! Surely you’ll remember I told you Barcelona is well known for being a magnificent cosmopolitan place. In this place I had the opportunity to meet tons of different people. Despite locals were extra nice with me, some people told me they might be a little moody sometimes. You’ll find a spectacular hill in …

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  • Exquisite Bordeaux

    Travel Journal from France Bordeaux, France | Mon Aug 24, 2009 | Views: 610

    After a three wonderful weeks in Paris I decided to keep on traveling. My French School teacher told me I had improved my French a lot, and he recommended me to go visiting other places. The weekend was coming, so, after a long time thinking, I decided: Bordeaux was my new spot; I wanted to know a bit more about France.   I made a bunch of friends in …

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  • Fashionable Florence!

    Travel Journal from Italy Florence, Italy | Mon May 04, 2009 | Views: 834

    So my Siena time is over and I regretfully quitted the city and moved south, to Florence. I had heard only praises about it and was really anxious to get there. The contrast between the two places couldn’t be bigger. To begin with, while Siena is typically medieval, Florence portrays renaissance. Living in Siena means soaking in the atmosphere (that weird feeling of living inside a REALLY old castle) while in …

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  • Frankfurt, a small rather big city!

    Travel Journal from Germany Frankfurt, Germany | Wed Jan 14, 2009 | Views: 3772

    I thought Frankfurt was going to be much bigger, but it is actually much smaller than Berlin. This small city is the financial heart of Germany and even a major center for the European Union who holds one of its main banks in Frankfurt. It is amazing to see such beautiful traditional buildings and the typical German houses near modern and big skyscrapers like those you will find in the …

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