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Coordinadora de Study Abroad de Columbus State University visita la Universidad Internacional

Raquel Aponte, la Coordinadora de Study Abroad de Columbus State University visita la Universidad Internacional y con ello, se amplían las posibilidades para los estudiantes de ambas instituciones. Sin duda, ha sido una semana muy productiva.

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Spanish Students don’t say “Goodbye”, but “See You Soon!” to Cuernavaca

Last Friday, July 14th of the current year, Spanish School Uninter bid farewell to six of their students, of which the majority were from the United States, some from the states of Nebraska, Texas, Washington, Georgia, and also from Canada. Most were studying the intensive spanish program and one of them, Dominique Evans, the Spanish kid’s program; they told us

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Learning through interaction with mexican students

«We are fortunate to live with the sister of a BIU teacher. BIU is the private high school belonging to our university here. Mónica took photos of this group’s first interactive gathering between high school students of BIU and LT. A little something for you to ask your kids about: comparison of cultures regarding Easter eggs» 🐣. JoEllen Gregie

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Learning a language – 10 things you need to know- go to where that language is spoken

Make realistic, specific goals You have decided to learn another language. Now what? On our recent live chat our panellists first piece of advice was to ask yourself: what do you want to achieve and by when? Donavan Whyte, vice president of enterprise and education at Rosetta Stone, says: “Language learning is best when broken down into manageable goals that are

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«Obviously we love Cuernavaca: JoEllen Greggie»

“Hello! This is JoEllen Pisone Gregie from Lyons Township High School in LaGrange, Illinois. I’m the director for our Uninter study program. We attend Uninter every other year, in the odd years. We’ve been sending students to Uninter since 1987, I was one of 9 students on that inaugural trip! Obviously we love Cuernavaca, the school, everyone at Uninter, and I have

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