Watch a video from the Leonardo da Vinci Italian language schools, which are located in Florence, Rome, and Siena, Italy. You can see more of Leonardo da Vinci's vidoes at their YouTube page.
If you are a student traveler, do yourself a favor and make the small investment of either an ISIC or ISEC. Both are international ID and discount cards, with just a few small differences between them.
Once not a very popular option, volunteering abroad has grown by leaps and bounds in the past couple of years. Why? Well, for starters, volunteering abroad is a great way to really experience an authentic immersion experience. If you are looking to gain language skills, see the inner workings of a community, AND stretch your vacation dollars, volunteering abroad is the way to go.
Who doesn't love to eat? Some language schools, such as Don Quijote in Salamanca, Spain, are adding new Spanish cooking courses. This one took place at the Fontana restaurant in Salamanca, Spain. The course focused on how to make a delicious paella. If you are interested in learning more about this fun and informative course, you can click to go to Don Quijote
Thinking of studying abroad sometime in the next several months? Apply for a passport immediately. With recent law changes that require passports for travel to Canada, Mexico, and the Caribbean, unless you are never planning on traveling outside of the United States, it certainly can’t hurt to have one. There’s nothing worse than having to wait on pins and needles, hoping your passport will arrive in time for your trip!
When researching airfare for a study abroad trip, it can be a bit overwhelming with so many choices out there. All Study Abroad has done the work for you and researched the best sites to use. While you can go to the usuals, such as Travelocity and Priceline, be sure to check out these other sites for great airfare deals.