When you go on a Language Holiday, prepare for an exciting experience that goes beyond traditional classroom learning.
First of all, you can expect immersive language lessons tailored to your skill levels. Whether you’re a beginner or looking to refine your skills, on a Language Holiday, you’ll be guided by native-speaking teachers who will help you improve your abilities in no time.
Also, expect to practice in real-life situations. From structured classes in picturesque towns to informal sessions during city tours or country hikes, you’ll dive deep into the culture and language. You’ll practice ordering at a café, talking to locals, or navigating markets. Every interaction provides a chance to apply what you’ve learned and build your confidence.
Cultural activities are another key component of Language Holidays. Many programs include cooking classes, guided tours, or visiting local festivals, allowing you to dive even deeper into the traditions and lifestyle.
In addition, some Language Holidays also include wellness activities. For example, you may practice yoga and learn Sanskrit in Kathmandu or learn both yoga and Spanish in Puerto Escondido.
Depending on the other activities included in the program, you may stay at an ashram (where you also practice yoga), in apartments close to the language school, or with host families.