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Posted 12/17/2008 1:40:51 PM
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I think doing a quick course overseas would be a wonderful way to spend a holiday. Imagine learning how to speak French in Paris, or how to make sushi in Japan. A friend of mine did a two-week Italian course in Florence last summer, and had a great time. She would go to her classes in the morning and then explore the city for the rest of the day. I am planning to go to Italy soon to unwind and brush up on my language skills. I am wondering whether anyone has ever done a course of any kind overseas, and whether they enjoyed it. ??

Happy Holidays,
Alison
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Posted 5/24/2010 8:42:34 PM
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This is a very nice and great option to utilize your vacations properly, and to indulge in some worthwhile and rewarding activities which can make your future bright and spend your time in a meaningful vocation for sure.

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www.spanishstudyholidays.com
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www.iah-holidays.co.uk/Scuba_Diving_Holidays.php
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www.britishcouncil.org/france-cours-anglais-intensif.htm
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Posted 2/3/2011 11:54:04 PM
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To enjoy your holiday you travel through Virginia. You can find cheap accommodation there at better rates and comfort. I had been to Woodruff inns there. I really enjoyed my stay there.

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Posted 3/22/2011 2:56:41 AM
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I think learning to cook in France or make sushi in Japan would be fun. I don't know about learning a foreign language, that sounds too tough and not much fun. I know if you do anything risky like extreme sports, it's probably a good idea to get some type of International Travel Medical Insurance or make sure your regular health insurance covers you but do you need travel insurance for all overseas travels?

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