Posts Tagged: study abroad

Studying Spanish in Morelia: An Introduction

Here is an introduction to Lamont D., a very enthusiastic blogger newly landed in Morelia, Mexico. Here, he shares a bit about himself and what he hopes to get out of his program!

More Than Language Lessons

This is a great example of the many cultural lessons I’ve received in the study abroad programs that I have participated in through Amerispan. What I love most about these programs is their unique approach; you can live with locals, cook regional cuisines, and learn fantastic new dance moves.

A Scavenger Hunt in Ireland

He asked us, What instruments do you play?? I told him I play piano, and sometimes I can sing so high it sounds like I’m screaming.

Meet the School: Salamanca’s Head of Studies

In addition to everything offered by the school, Salamanca also offers a great learning environment, security, tranquility, possibility to relate easily with others to live in an outdoor museum, and breathe, feel and notice history, art and culture.

Meet the School: Paris’ Managing Director

The school’s philosophy is based on one very simple point: quality. The quality of the premises, quality of information, quality of the courses, quality of accommodation, quality of the contact between us and our partners, quality of contact with all our + 5,000 students/clients, quality of all our services and all we do at the school.

South African Adventure

We met some of the tiny babies and then the older children when they got back from school. All the babies and children were so happy to meet us and were reaching towards us.

Early Prize Drawing Winners

Congrats to all Caitlin Beal and all of the other winners of the Early Prize Drawing in our Great Study Abroad Contest!

AmeriSpan: Innovators in Social Media

AmeriSpan has just been nominated for GoAbroad’s Innovators in Social Media Award.

Meet the School: Valencia’s Academic Director

In order to travel abroad and successfully learn a language, we need to set out certain personal and specific goals. It’s essential to keep an open mind, free of preconceived prejudices, to build up tolerance towards cultural diversity, and, of course, to hold certain intellectual curiosity.

Captivating Cartagena

Once the crown of the Spanish empire, Cartagena invites visitors to wander its streets and explore its rich history.