One of the key things to remember about language learning – especially when you are studying at a language school – is that not all learning happens in the classroom 🙂 Of course, the classes are important and provide a perfect place to really examine how a language works, but it is also that timeLire la suite “How can surfing & watersports support English language learning?”
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Sunset Chasing in West Cornwall
It has been a while since our last blog post! Since March, we have been flat out on adventures with our students around Cornwall. However, we finally have some time to rekindle our blog posts, and we are very pleased to introduce Megan who is working with us to share our Language Tree stories ofLire la suite “Sunset Chasing in West Cornwall”
Wonderful St Ives
One thing you can always guarantee on a trip to St Ives is an incredible variety of food and drink options! From the tastiest Cornish pasties to fine dining and fresh seafood. (plus, there’s the best coffee and ice-cream shacks dotted around the harbour. But beware! When snacking around the harbour, the seagulls will swoopLire la suite “Wonderful St Ives”
Amazing water sports around Cornwall
Then, there are the glorious sandy beaches, some 5km long that are just perfect for meditative walks… …or even horse riding! (For those who dream of galloping along a deserted beach at low tide early in the morning, click here for a beautiful horse riding video on Perranporth beach.) All along this coastline, we haveLire la suite “Amazing water sports around Cornwall”
Une excursion d’une journée au Mont St Michel
C’est l’un des sites les plus célèbres de Cornouailles et l’une des destinations préférées de nos étudiants. Dans toutes nos excursions, vous serez toujours accompagnés par nos guides expérimentés. Nous aimons partager l’aventure avec vous et nous organisons tout pour que vous puissiez profiter des endroits étonnants que nous visiterons. Si vous suivez un coursLire la suite “Une excursion d’une journée au Mont St Michel”