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		<title>CNN Names 10 Best Cities in Europe; AmeriSpan Schools in 6</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Feb 2012 20:35:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[CNN made a another list. and this time it's a list of the top ten cities in Europe. Sure enough, several AmeriSpan locations have again made the list!
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://blog.amerispan.com/wp-content/uploads/old_images/6a01156f484efb970b016762583f64970b-pi.jpg" style="float: left;"><img alt="Italy_Florence_CityView4" class="asset  asset-image at-xid-6a01156f484efb970b016762583f64970b" src="http://blog.amerispan.com/wp-content/uploads/old_images/6a01156f484efb970b016762583f64970b-320wi.jpg" style="margin: 0px 5px 5px 0px;" title="Italy_Florence_CityView4" /></a>Last week, we mentioned a similar CNN article featuring Asian travel destinations in our post <a href="http://www.amerispan.net/2012/02/cnns-top-10-cities-in-asia-5-amerispan-locations-make-the-list.html" target="_blank">&quot;CNN&#39;s Top 10 Cities in Asia: 5 AmeriSpan Locations Make the List&quot;.</a> CNN made a another list. and this time it&#39;s a list of the top ten cities in Europe. Sure enough, several AmeriSpan locations have again made the list! In fact, three are home to some of AmeriSpan&#39;s <a href="http://www.amerispan.com/country/Italy/schools/29?source=as_blog" target="_blank">Italian schools in Italy</a>! Find out which city took first place after the jump..</p>
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<p><a href="http://blog.amerispan.com/wp-content/uploads/old_images/6a01156f484efb970b0167625841fe970b-pi.jpg" style="float: left;"><img alt="Italy_Florence_Students3" class="asset  asset-image at-xid-6a01156f484efb970b0167625841fe970b" src="http://blog.amerispan.com/wp-content/uploads/old_images/6a01156f484efb970b0167625841fe970b-320wi.jpg" style="margin: 0px 5px 5px 0px;" title="Italy_Florence_Students3" /></a>Winning the highest scores in categories like &quot;Ambience,&quot; &quot;Friendliness&quot; and &quot;Culture/Sites&quot;, Florence, Italy was number one on the list! We&#39;re not surprised, as it is a modern and incredible city abundant with&#0160;art, history and character!</p>
<p>See CNN&#39;s article <a href="http://www.cntraveler.com/readers-choice/2011/europe/top-10-cities-europe#slide=1" target="_blank">Top 10 Cities in Europe</a></p>
<p>Find out how you can <a href="http://www.amerispan.com/language_schools/Italy/Florence/3635?source=as_blog" target="_blank">learn Italian in Florence</a></p>
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		<title>Cultural Events at our Taormina-Sicily Italian School</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Jun 2011 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[AmeriSpan's Taormina-Sicily Italian school is incredibly well-received by all students, and internationally recognized (It's is a fellow LTM Star winner!).
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://blog.amerispan.com/wp-content/uploads/old_images/6a01156f484efb970b01538f3699f4970b-pi.jpg" style="float: left;"><img alt="Taormina" class="asset  asset-image at-xid-6a01156f484efb970b01538f3699f4970b" src="http://blog.amerispan.com/wp-content/uploads/old_images/6a01156f484efb970b01538f3699f4970b-320wi.jpg" style="margin: 0px 5px 5px 0px;" title="Taormina" /></a>AmeriSpan&#39;s <a href="http://www.amerispan.com/language_schools/Italy/Taormina_Sicily/school/3588?source=as_blog" target="_blank">Taormina-Sicily Italian school</a> is incredibly well-received by all students, and internationally recognized (It&#39;s is a fellow LTM Star winner!). We attribute this to the school&#39;s dual identity: it serves as both an Italian language school for foreigners and a &quot;Cultural Workshop&quot; for locals. They do an excellent job putting their school on the map, whether they&#39;re hosting book readings, art openings, wine tastings, or a slew of other cultural events.</p>
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Just this year, the Taormina-Sicily school is planning some of the following events and activities:</p>
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<li><span style="font-size: 10pt; color: #111111;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS;">Book  Presentation &quot;Dalla Atlante agli Appeninia&quot; &amp; &quot;œIl Falsario di  Caltagirone&quot;</span><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS;">, </span><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS;">meeting  with the writer <strong>MARIA ATTANASIO </strong></span></span></li>
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<li>Book  Presentation &quot;Racconti del Parrucchierea&quot; &amp; &quot;El Indecenza&quot;, meeting  with the writer <strong>ELVIRA SEMINARA</strong></li>
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<li>Book  Presentation with <strong>Claudio Fava</strong> for the presentation of his latest book (in the garden).</li>
<li>Organized trips to classical music performances, art museums, and more!</li>
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<p>&#0160;Find out a little more about this school in the following video:</p>
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<p>Learn more about our <a href="http://www.amerispan.com/language_schools/Italy/Taormina_Sicily/school/3588?source=as_blog" target="_blank">Taormina-Sicily Italian school</a></p>
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		<title>AmeriSpan&#8217;s Taormina School Receives Award</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Jan 2011 15:50:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recently, this school was honored by the city of Taormina with the prestigious "Premio Alla Cultura Citta di Taormina" award, in recognition of its vast achievements working as a cultural center within the community.
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#0160; <a href="http://blog.amerispan.com/wp-content/uploads/old_images/6a01156f484efb970b0148c7da6d1b970c-pi.jpg" style="float: left;"><img alt="Babilonia_trophy" class="asset  asset-image at-xid-6a01156f484efb970b0148c7da6d1b970c" src="http://blog.amerispan.com/wp-content/uploads/old_images/6a01156f484efb970b0148c7da6d1b970c-320wi.jpg" style="margin: 0px 5px 5px 0px;" title="Babilonia_trophy" /></a> AmeriSpan Study Abroad works with only the best schools with the best student feedback, and our <a href="http://www.amerispan.com/language_schools/Italy/Taormina_Sicily/school/3588?source=as_blog" target="_blank">Italian School in Taormina-Sicily</a> is no exception! Recently, this school was honored by the city of Taormina with the prestigious &quot;Premio Alla Cultura Citta di Taormina&quot; award, in recognition of its vast achievements working as a cultural center within the community.&#0160;</p>
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The AmeriSpan staff loves to hear about partner schools developing great relationships with its community, and these accolades are just further proof that this school is the place to be if you want a quality immersion experience on the breathtaking island of Sicily!<span style="color: #ff6600; font-family: Trebuchet MS; font-size: x-small;">&#0160;</span></p>
<a href="http://www.amerispan.com/language_schools/Italy/Taormina_Sicily/school/3588?source=as_blog" target="_blank">AmeriSpan Italian School in Sicily</a> <a href="http://blog.amerispan.com/wp-content/uploads/old_images/6a01156f484efb970b0147e1d153ed970b-pi.jpg" style="float: right;"><img alt="Italy_taormina-sicily_aerial-beach2" class="asset  asset-image at-xid-6a01156f484efb970b0147e1d153ed970b" src="http://blog.amerispan.com/wp-content/uploads/old_images/6a01156f484efb970b0147e1d153ed970b-320wi.jpg" style="margin: 0px 0px 5px 5px;" title="Italy_taormina-sicily_aerial-beach2" /></a>
<p><a href="http://www.amerispan.com/country/Italy/programs/29?source=as_blog" target="_blank">See All of AmeriSpan&#39;s Programs in Italy</a></p>
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		<title>Meet the School – Taormina, Sicily’s Founder &amp; Director</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Oct 2010 20:19:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#0160;Alessandro Adorno is the founder and director of the Italian language school in Taormina, Sicily in the south of Italy. In our opinion, Alessandro is one of the hardest working and most enthusiastic school directors we have ever worked with. His school was awarded the LTM Star award for best Italian school in 2008 and...  <a href="http://blog.amerispan.com/2010/10/meet-the-school-taormina-sicilys-founder-director.html" title="Read Meet the School – Taormina, Sicily’s Founder &#038; Director">Read more &#187;</a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://blog.amerispan.com/wp-content/uploads/old_images/6a01156f484efb970b01348837cede970c-pi.jpg" style="display: inline;"><img alt="Taormina_school" class="asset  asset-image at-xid-6a01156f484efb970b01348837cede970c" src="http://blog.amerispan.com/wp-content/uploads/old_images/6a01156f484efb970b01348837cede970c-500wi.jpg" style="display: block; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;" title="Taormina_school" /></a> <br />&#0160;Alessandro Adorno is the founder and director of the Italian language school in Taormina, Sicily in the south of Italy. In our opinion, Alessandro is one of the hardest working and most enthusiastic school directors we have ever worked with. His school was awarded the <a href="http://www.amerispan.com/travel/article/Language_Travel_Magazine_Star_Awards/225" target="_self">LTM Star award</a> for best Italian school in 2008 and was a runner-up in 2009 and 2010.</p>
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<p><strong>What is your background?</strong><br />I am 43 and I am university graduate as Interpreter and Translator for English and French. I am not married but I live with Katarina, Oliva (our dog) and Boh (our cat) not far from the school in Taormina, a few meters away from the beautiful Greek Theatre.</p>
<p><strong><br />Do you travel abroad often?</strong><br />As I promote our school programs to our foreign potential students and representatives, I am often abroad for conferences, lectures, fairs and exhibitions.</p>
<p><strong>Have you studied abroad?</strong><br />I studied abroad in France and the UK.</p>
<p><strong>Which languages do you speak or have studied?</strong><br />I speak English, French, Spanish, some words of German and… Italian, of course. And Sicilian dialect too!</p>
<p><strong> <a href="http://blog.amerispan.com/wp-content/uploads/old_images/6a01156f484efb970b0133f5127f1e970b-pi.jpg" style="float: left;"><img alt="Italy_taormina-sicily_aerial-beach" class="asset  asset-image at-xid-6a01156f484efb970b0133f5127f1e970b" src="http://blog.amerispan.com/wp-content/uploads/old_images/6a01156f484efb970b0133f5127f1e970b-320wi.jpg" style="margin: 0px 5px 5px 0px;" title="Italy_taormina-sicily_aerial-beach" /></a> When did you start your organization?</strong><br />After getting my University Degree in Foreign languages (Translation and Interpreting) in Florence, being a native Sicilian, In 1992, I founded the Centre for Italian Studies with the intention of offering those who&#0160;   love Italy, the Italian language and culture the possibility to learn Italian in Sicily. I felt that people would be interested in another part of Italy, other than the traditional destinations for learning Italian in Italy. A view in which nobody shared and many considered it &quot;crazy&quot; to offer Italian courses in the south of Italy and some even laughed at us. Our Centre for Italian Studies is the oldest Italian language school in Sicily and one of the oldest and most accredited Italian language schools in South of Italy.</p>
<p>For more than 2500 years, Sicily has shared its spirit with travelers from many lands. Situated in the center of the Mediterranean, Sicily has served as a meeting place for three continents, each of which has contributed to Sicily&#39;s unique history and culture. There are few other places which have been impacted by as great a number of civilizations: the Sicani, the Sicilians, the Greeks, the Carthaginians, the Romans, the Byzantines, the Arabs, the Normans, the Spaniards, all influenced the vibrant Sicilian culture. Our study abroad programs reflect Sicily&#39;s magnificently rich 2500 years of knowledge, poetry, art and traditions. Studying Italian in Sicily is also an opportunity to discover the roots of the Italian culture.</p>
<p>Since 1992, we have passionately dedicated ourselves to promoting our Sicilian heritage and culture along with the study of the Italian language. Since then, we strive to offer opportunities for learners of Italian language to also become learners of the Italian culture and Italian life.</p>
<p><strong>What do you enjoy the most about your job?</strong><br />It is very different and in no way it is a routine. First because I like to take care of any aspect of the&#0160; business, second because we devote an incredibly amout of energy and time to make our students&#0160;  experiencing their quality time with us at school, third because I meet so many foreigners by simply staying in my home and land.</p>
<p>Was there a person, group of people or organization that were instrumental in your success?</p>
<p>The ABC school in Florence that first employed me as Italian teacher and made me discover a world I would fall in love with later on for the rest of my life.</p>
<p><strong>Tell us one of your biggest challenges in starting your organization?</strong><br />As said before, a bet in which nobody believed in 1992, when it was considered &quot;crazy&quot; to offer Italian courses in the south of Italy. I didn’t just have to convince people that we had a great program but I also had to convince people to study in Sicily.</p>
<p>Tell us one of your biggest mistakes in your job, studying/teaching a language and/or traveling abroad?</p>
<p>Everyday we make small or big mistakes, everyday we can do things a bit better. Probably my biggest mistake is that I want to participate in every process at any stage in my school. You may say a bit control-freak! However, I have been fortunate to build a strong team of teachers and staff who share my enthusiasm for our programs.</p>
<p><em>AmeriSpan note: we love owners and directors that are very involved in the day-to-day aspects of a school. Our experience shows that these programs maintain a very high quality.</em></p>
<p><strong>How did you and AmeriSpan begin working together?</strong><br />We met in the USA a long time ago when I went to visit their office in Philadelphia. Since then we have had a very positive relationship.</p>
<p><strong>Can you tell us about your schools philosophy and why you think it is special?</strong><br />A language is not the result of a set of grammar rules. A language is the result of a culture, of its history, its traditions, and its territory. The main goal of our programs is to give our students the chance to study Italian and to enjoy a life and cultural experience in Sicily, fully immersed in its culture, in its history, in its traditions, in its territory.</p>
<p>Studying abroad is an experience that broadens our knowledge and our spirit.</p>
<p>Our reference teaching methodology is communicative but not in its extreme consequences (read Krashen). We do think that language analyses is also important. For this reasons we divide our standard course in two parts: &quot;Language Analyses&quot; and &quot;Communicative Tasks&quot;.&#0160; The language analyses activities include controlled oral and written production, while the communicative tasks involve listening and reading comprehension and free oral and written activities.</p>
<p>In both in Language Analyses and Communicative Tasks parts we focus our attention to the 5 language activities: listening, speaking, reading, writing and metalinguistics. As teachers of Italian as foreign language, we believe that our students will &quot;learn and fix&quot; more having a deductive approach to the language. For this reason our Italian lessons are never a frontal lessons and for this reason we believe in &quot;the class&quot; as a group and therefore we ask our students to do lot of work in pairs, role-plays, dramatizations, etc.</p>
<p>We do believe the student MUST be the &quot;primadonna&quot; in class. The teachers&#39; role MUST be &quot;analyzing and understanding&quot; his/her students needs and proposing all those activities conducive to maximize learning in class.</p>
<p>In linguistics, we divide between &quot;learning&quot; and &quot;acquisition&quot;. In other words, &quot;learning&quot; implies all the activities involving the rational, conscious, analytical activities of our brain; &quot;acquisition&quot; requires the involvement of the subconscious side of our brain. The brain process of knowing a language is made up of 80% &quot;acquisition&quot;, 20% &quot;learning&quot;.</p>
<p><a href="http://blog.amerispan.com/wp-content/uploads/old_images/6a01156f484efb970b0134883241df970c-pi.jpg" style="float: left;"><img alt="Italy_taormina-sicily_mazzaro" class="asset  asset-image at-xid-6a01156f484efb970b0134883241df970c" src="http://blog.amerispan.com/wp-content/uploads/old_images/6a01156f484efb970b0134883241df970c-320wi.jpg" style="margin: 0px 5px 5px 0px;" title="Italy_taormina-sicily_mazzaro" /></a> In fact, the study of all the rules of a certain language does not bring knowledge of that language, meaning that the only use of the rational, analytical, conscious side of our brain is not sufficient to learn a language. In fact, we all, as native speakers of our own mother language, have NOT learned our language by reading and analyzing sets of grammar rules or through pedantic corrections (which cause frustration, fears, apprehension, resentfulness and the child/learner to become clammed up etc). Rather &#8211; during childhood &#8211; we needed to make our mistakes, to have our mistakes passing without people around continuously correcting us and frustrating our creativity and desire to express ourselves. In fact, what we all have needed was a balance between corrections from outside &quot;tutors&quot; and learning through our mistakes.</p>
<p>Correction is one of the activities to be done during a language course, but for sure the whole course cannot be based on corrections. And this is why we do not correct our students in the second half of the lesson (&quot;Communicative Tasks&quot;). What is important here, the aim of this part of the course, is communication, and improving our general ability of communication and understanding.</p>
<p>That&#39;s why our course is divided into 2 parts &quot;language analyses&quot; (listening, speaking, reading, writing) and &quot;communicative tasks&quot; (listening, speaking, reading, writing). Correction is one of the activities and it relates to the Language Analyses part of our Italian language courses.</p>
<p>If, beyond learning Italian in Italy and a full immersion study abroad stay, our students also want a fuller cultural experience in Sicily, they can choose our Italian culture courses: Art History in Sicily, The Sicilian Writer in the Italian Literature; History of Sicily and combine them with our Italian language courses.</p>
<p>In our Italian language courses, we combine high teaching quality with the most personal and friendly atmosphere and environment. Since 1992, we have had years of constant appreciation and academic recognitions. Our students have consistently mentioned the “special” atmosphere at our school. The high percentage of students who return to our school, or recommend the school to their friends, additionally attests to the merit of our programs.</p>
<p>For more information about this program, visit <a href="http://www.amerispan.com/language_schools/Italy/Taormina_Sicily/school/3588" target="_self">Italian School in Taormina-Sicily</a></p>
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		<title>3 Reasons to Study Italian in Venice</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jun 2010 18:17:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[1. It FLOATS!You probably know that the watery streets of Venezia are gondola-accessible, but did you know that it is built on 117 small islands?&#0160; While visiting the city, you will have plenty of opportunities to take gondola rides and tours.&#0160; But be careful!&#0160; Venice&#39;s many twists and turns can result in getting lost fairly...  <a href="http://blog.amerispan.com/2010/06/5-reasons-to-study-italian-in-venice.html" title="Read 3 Reasons to Study Italian in Venice">Read more &#187;</a>]]></description>
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<a href="http://blog.amerispan.com/wp-content/uploads/old_images/6a01156f484efb970b0134851ddfac970c-pi.jpg" style="float: left;"><img alt="Italy_Venice_Gondolas" class="asset asset-image at-xid-6a01156f484efb970b0134851ddfac970c " src="http://blog.amerispan.com/wp-content/uploads/old_images/6a01156f484efb970b0134851ddfac970c-320wi.jpg" style="margin: 0px 5px 5px 0px; width: 188px; height: 132px;" /></a> 1. It FLOATS!</strong><br />You probably know that the watery streets of <em>Venezia</em> are gondola-accessible, but did you know that it is built on 117 small islands?&#0160; While visiting the city, you will have plenty of opportunities to take gondola rides and tours.&#0160; But be careful!&#0160; Venice&#39;s many twists and turns can result in getting lost fairly easily!&#0160; Many newcomers like to stay close by to the city&#39;s main thoroughfare, the Grand Canal.</p>
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<p><strong>2. The Carnival of Venice<br /></strong>The Carnival of Venice is a festival that began in the Renaissance period as a way for classes to &quot;mask&quot; their differences and celebrate as one.&#0160; Elaborately decorative masks to this day are worn and displayed in shops throughout town.&#0160; The annual <em>Carnevale di Venezia</em> begins two weeks before Ash Wednesday and ends the day before.</p>
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<p><strong>3. Its Medieval and Renaissance History</strong><br />Venice is a cultural hub with an artistic and theatrical background (Shakespeare&#39;s <em>Merchant of Venice</em> and <em>Othello</em>, anyone?) that can rival almost any other ancient European town&#39;s.&#0160; During the Medieval and Renaissance periods, Venice was a rich and booming commercial center (and remains to be), importing valuable commodities like spices and silk.&#0160; Its place in art history can be evidenced by hundreds of pieces of art, theatre, music, and literature that have withstood the test of time, as well as its many architectural landmarks, including the Palladian Villas of the Veneto, Doge&#39;s Palace, Campo San Polo, and more.</p>
<p>For more information about studying Italian in Venice, see</p>
<p><a href="http://www.amerispan.com/language_schools/Italy/Venice/school/3585" title="Study Italian in Venice">Study Italian in Venice</a></p>
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		<title>Access to Taormina Film Festival for our &#8220;Italian in Taormina&#8221; Students!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Breaking news for our students planning on studying Italian in Taormina/Sicily through this Friday! Our partner school in Taormina has just excitedly announced that all students enrolled in Italian language courses throughout the duration of the 56th Annual Taormina Film Fest will receive free admission! This year, Robert DeNiro is in attendance and receiving honors...  <a href="http://blog.amerispan.com/2010/06/access-to-taormina-film-festival-for-our-italian-in-taormina-students.html" title="Read Access to Taormina Film Festival for our &#8220;Italian in Taormina&#8221; Students!">Read more &#187;</a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://blog.amerispan.com/wp-content/uploads/old_images/6a01156f484efb970b0133f11ae989970b-pi.jpg" style="float: left;"><img alt="Robert-de-niro-1" class="asset asset-image at-xid-6a01156f484efb970b0133f11ae989970b " src="http://blog.amerispan.com/wp-content/uploads/old_images/6a01156f484efb970b0133f11ae989970b-500wi.jpg" style="margin: 0px 5px 5px 0px;" /></a>Breaking news for our students planning on studying <a href="http://www.amerispan.com/language_schools/Italy/Taormina_Sicily/school/3588" title="Italian in Taormina/Sicily ">Italian in Taormina/Sicily </a>through this Friday!</p>
<p>Our partner school in Taormina has just excitedly announced that all students enrolled in Italian language courses throughout the duration of the 56th Annual <a href="http://www.taorminafilmfest.it/home.asp?lang=1&amp;an=10" title="Taormina Film Fest">Taormina Film Fest</a> will receive free admission!</p>
<p>This year, Robert DeNiro is in attendance and receiving honors at the event, and The Fondazione Roma Mediterraneo enters the festival this year with the <strong>Fondazione Roma Mediterraneo Award for Dialogue Between Cultures.</strong></p>
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<p>If you can&#39;t make it this year, it&#39;s not too early to sign up for next year!&#0160; Check out our <a href="http://www.amerispan.com/language_schools/Italy/Taormina_Sicily/school/3588">Italian in Taormina/Sicily</a> program!<br /><span style="font-weight: bold;"></span></p>
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		<title>How to Say Happy Mother’s Day Abroad</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mother’s Day will be celebrated this Sunday, May 9, in the United States. The 2nd Sunday in May is a very popular date worldwide for people to honor their mothers, but it is not the same in every country! Many Mother&#39;s Day celebrations also coincide with International Women&#39;s Day, March 8th.&#0160;We thought it would be...  <a href="http://blog.amerispan.com/2010/05/how-to-say-happy-mothers-day-abroad.html" title="Read How to Say Happy Mother’s Day Abroad">Read more &#187;</a>]]></description>
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<a href="http://blog.amerispan.com/wp-content/uploads/old_images/6a01156f484efb970b0133ed622553970b-pi.jpg" style="float: left;"><img alt="Mothers_day_tulips" class="asset asset-image at-xid-6a01156f484efb970b0133ed622553970b " src="http://blog.amerispan.com/wp-content/uploads/old_images/6a01156f484efb970b0133ed622553970b-pi.jpg" style="margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 5px; margin-bottom: 5px; margin-left: 0px; width: 130px; " title="Mothers_day_tulips" /></a> Mother’s Day will be celebrated this Sunday, May 9, in the United States. The 2nd Sunday in May is a very popular date worldwide for people to honor their mothers, but it is not the same in every country! Many Mother&#39;s Day celebrations also coincide with International Women&#39;s Day, March 8th.&#0160;We thought it would be fun to find out how to say Happy Mother’s Day in the languages that AmeriSpan offers programs in, as well as when people celebrate this holiday around the world.&#0160;</p>
<p><strong><span style="font-weight: normal; "><strong>Spanish:&#0160;<em>Feliz Día de la madre<br /></em></strong>Mother&#39;s day is celebrated in Spain on the 1st Sunday in May.&#0160;Mexico and Guatemala celebrate on May 10th.&#0160;Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Honduras, Peru, Puerto Rico, Uruguay, and &#0160;Venezuela honor their mothers on the 2<span>nd</span>&#0160;Sunday of May.&#0160;Bolivian Mother&#39;s Day takes place on May 27.&#0160;Dominican Republic and Nicaragua partake in the festivities on the last Sunday in May.&#0160;Costa Rica celebrates on &#0160;August 15.&#0160;Argentina&#39;s Mother&#39;s Day is on the 3rd Sunday in October. Finally, in&#0160;Panama, Mother&#39;s Day coincides with the Feast of the Immaculate Conception on December 8. Want to learn more Spanish language and culture? Go to&#0160;<a href="http://www.amerispan.com/spanish_schools/?source=as_blog" target="_blank">Spanish Language Schools</a></span><br /></strong></p>
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<p><strong>Arabic: </strong><em><strong>Eid Al-Omm<br /></strong></em>In most Arabic countries, including Egypt, Jordan, and Oman, Mother&#39;s Day is celebrated on the Vernal Equinox (First Day of Spring), which is March 21. In Morocco, Mother&#39;s Day is the last Sunday in May. For more information about learning Arabic, go to <a href="http://www.amerispan.com/arabic_schools/?source=as_blog" target="_blank">Arabic Language Schools</a>&#0160;</p>
<p><strong>Chinese: <em>Mu qin jié kuài lè<br /><span><span style="font-weight: normal;"><span style="font-style: normal;">Mother&#39;s Day in C</span></span></span></em></strong>hina and Taiwan is a relatively new holiday, and is celebrated on the 2nd Sunday of May. Still an unofficial festival, it is quickly gaining popularity. Go to <a href="http://www.amerispan.com/chinese_schools/?source=as_blog" target="_blank">Chinese Language Schools</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.amerispan.com/chinese_schools/?source=as_blog" target="_blank"></a><strong>French: <em>Joyeuse fête des mères<br /></em></strong>Canada and Switzerland follow Western tradition and hold their Mother&#39;s Day celebrations on the 2nd Sunday in May every year. In&#0160;France, the holiday is observed on the last Sunday in May.&#0160;Go to <a href="http://www.amerispan.com/french_schools/?source=as_blog" target="_blank">French Language Schools</a></p>
<p><strong>German: <em>Muttertag<br /></em></strong>Austria and Germany celebrate on the 2nd Sunday of May.&#0160;<em>Muttertag </em>in Germany is regarded as an important holiday. Go to <a href="http://www.amerispan.com/german_schools/?source=as_blog" target="_blank">German Language Schools</a></p>
<p><strong>Italian:<em> Buona festa della mamma<br /></em></strong>Italy and Switzerland also follow suit with western tradition and celebrate on the 2nd Sunday of May.&#0160;Go to <a href="http://www.amerispan.com/italian_schools/?source=as_blog" target="_blank">Italian Language Schools</a></p>
<p><strong>Japanese: <em>Haha no hi<br /></em></strong>Mother&#39;s Day celebrations in Japan began to recognize the birthday of Empress Kojun, the mother of Emperor Akihito, which took place on May 6th. Eventually this transformed into being held annually on the 2nd Sunday of May.&#0160;Go to <a href="http://www.amerispan.com/japanese_schools/?source=as_blog" target="_blank">Japanese Language Schools</a></p>
<p><strong>Korean: <em>Oboi Nal <br /></em></strong>In&#0160;South Korea, a combination of Mother&#39;s and Father&#39;s Day are held on May 8, and called Parent&#39;s Day. Small festivities are held, along with gifts of flowers for mothers.&#0160;Go to <a href="http://www.amerispan.com/korean_schools/?source=as_blog" target="_blank">Korean Language Schools</a></p>
<p><strong>Polish: <em>Dzien Matki<br /><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">In&#0160;</span></span></em></strong>Poland, the Day of the Mother is celebrated on May 26 with gifts and flowers for mothers.&#0160;Go to <a href="http://www.amerispan.com/polish_schools/?source=as_blog" target="_blank">Polish Language Schools</a></p>
<p><strong>Portuguese: <em>Feliz Dia das Mães<br /><span style="font-weight: normal;"><span style="font-style: normal;">An unofficial holiday in&#0160;</span></span></em></strong>Brazil, it is celebrated on the 2nd Sunday in May. In Portugal, they partake in Mother&#39;s Day celebrations on the 1st Sunday in May.&#0160;Go to <a href="http://www.amerispan.com/portuguese_schools/?source=as_blog" target="_blank">Portuguese Language Schools</a></p>
<p><strong>Thai: <em>Sook sun wan mae&#0160;<br /></em></strong>In Thailand, Mother&#39;s Day is celebrated on Queen Sirikit&#39;s birthday, August 12. Notably, Father&#39;s Day is held on the King&#39;s birthday.&#0160;Go to <a href="http://www.amerispan.com/thai_schools/?source=as_blog" target="_blank">Thai Language Schools</a></p>
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		<title>BRB: Going to Europe</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Mar 2010 13:26:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our Biggest Promotion &#8230; ever Why Go to Europe Now? • Save 12.5% on programs in Europe • US Dollar is strong versus the Euro • Airfare is still reasonably priced Where Are the Promotions? • Spain Spanish schools • Germany German Schools • Austria German schools&#0160; • France French schools • Switzerland French courses...  <a href="http://blog.amerispan.com/2010/03/brb-going-to-europe.html" title="Read BRB: Going to Europe">Read more &#187;</a>]]></description>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Why Go to Europe Now?</span></strong><br />
• Save 12.5% on programs in Europe<br />
• US Dollar is strong versus the Euro<br />
• Airfare is still reasonably priced</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Where Are the Promotions?</span></strong><br />
• <a href="http://www.amerispan.com/country/Spain/schools/16?source=as_blog">Spain Spanish schools</a> <br />
• <a href="http://www.amerispan.com/country/Germany/schools/30?source=as_blog">Germany German Schools</a> <br />
• <a href="http://www.amerispan.com/country/Austria/schools/48?source=as_blog">Austria German schools</a>&#0160;<br />
• <a href="http://www.amerispan.com/country/France/schools/28?source=as_blog">France French schools</a> <br />
• <a href="http://www.amerispan.com/language_schools/Switzerland/Montreux/courses/3569?source=as_blog">Switzerland French courses</a> <br />
• <a href="http://www.amerispan.com/country/Italy/schools/29?source=as_blog">Italy Italian schools</a>&#0160;<br />
• <a href="http://www.amerispan.com/language_schools/Switzerland/Lugano/courses/3568?source=as_blog">Switzerland Italian courses</a> <br />
• <a href="http://www.amerispan.com/country/Portugal/schools/26?source=as_blog">Portugal Portuguese schools</a> <br />
• <a href="http://www.amerispan.com/country/Poland/schools/51?source=as_blog">Poland Polish schools</a>&#0160;<br />
• <a href="http://www.amerispan.com/russian_schools?source=as_blog">Russian schools</a> <br />
• <a href="http://www.amerispan.com/country/Greece/schools/50?source=as_blog">Greek schools</a></p>
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		<title>Learn Italian and the Tastes of Sicily</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Italy, as you already know, is renowned for its unique traditional cooking methods and flavors that tie together the bounties of the Mediterranean and the fresh vegetables and spices of the countryside.&#0160; We regularly see commercials zooming in on red and white sauces, meats, and pastas being tossed onto a plate from an overflowing pot...  <a href="http://blog.amerispan.com/2010/03/traditional-sicilian-cooking.html" title="Read Learn Italian and the Tastes of Sicily">Read more &#187;</a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Italy, as you already know, is renowned for its unique traditional cooking methods and flavors that tie together the bounties of the Mediterranean and the fresh vegetables and spices of the countryside.&#0160; We regularly see commercials zooming in on red and white sauces, meats, and pastas being tossed onto a plate from an overflowing pot and know immediately what kind of food we&#39;re being sold. In our &#39;Italian and the Tastes of Sicily&#39; class, you can explore a world you may never have been exposed to otherwise! &#0160; </p>
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<p>But, as with the gastronomy of India, China, France, the US, and<br />
virtually most countries in the world, a further look at the regional<br />
differences in Italy&#39;s cooking will reveal unique differences.&#0160;<br />
Sicilian food is in many ways it&#39;s very own, and was recently the subject<br />
of extreme food show &#39;Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern&#39; on the Travel<br />
Channel.&#0160; (But don&#39;t worry, like all of the other locations on this<br />
show, you have plenty of less scary options.)<a href="http://blog.amerispan.com/wp-content/uploads/old_images/6a01156f484efb970b0120a8fc1f89970b-pi.jpg" style="float: left;"><img alt="SicilianFood" class="asset asset-image at-xid-6a01156f484efb970b0120a8fc1f89970b " src="http://blog.amerispan.com/wp-content/uploads/old_images/6a01156f484efb970b0120a8fc1f89970b-200wi.jpg" style="margin: 0px 5px 5px 0px; width: 242px; height: 242px;" /></a></p>
<p>We can tell by looking at the Mediterranean Food Pyramid that seafood and vegetables play a larger role in coastal Italian diets, and such is especially the case on the offshore island of Sicily.&#0160; Some typical Sicilian dishes include &quot;Tonno al Siracusana&quot; (Tuna Siracusa Style) and &quot;Sarde a Beccafico&quot; (Stuffed Sardines).</p>
<p>If you have an interest in learning Italian and learning how to prepare healthy and distinct ethnic meals, we cannot recommend AmeriSpan&#39;s very own <a href="http://www.amerispan.com/fun/Food_and_Wine/Italian_and_The_Tastes_of_Sicily/194">Italian and the Tastes of Sicily</a> program enough!</p>
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