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Learn a Language - go local! low cost student exchange - When was the last time you tried to study a new language? Perhaps in school? Perhaps at college? At home, getting ready for a family vacation overseas? international student exchange program - When studying a foreign language intense effort to learn is involved and quite a few stop prior to actually mastering the new language. And then, if not practiced, all learned skills are quickly forgotten again.

international student exchange program - If you really want to learn  a new language or would like to refresh your skills you can go 3 ways or best: a mixture of all 3:

1. equip yourself with a vocabulary trainer (book, tape, CD, CD-Rom...) and practice the first 300 - 400 words and some basic grammar 2. look for a learning group (school, community college, private language institutes) or use the internet/web-cam option to have conversations with local trainers online using the free of charge accessible offers, to intensify and deepen your skills and 3. visit / live in the country where the language you want to learn is spoken. This is really important to entirely grasp a new language. Only if you have lived in the country for a while you will comprehend the full beauty of the language, a beauty beyond the pure combination of vocabulary and grammar. Only abroad you will develop a true feeling for the language you like to learn. If you like your teenager to enhance his or her language skills, to improve grades in school, and to help your kid to be much better prepared for a life in an global environment, an international student exchange program would be the best option. You will find a suitable foreign exchange student program online and if your local school does not offer any special high school student exchange program, then the very best and lowest cost option is a private international student exchange, where for approx 100 USD per year you can plan as many exchanges as you wish. Suggest to your teenager to be a foreign exchange student, and studying the language will be truly easy. And for a private student exchange no scholarships will be needed. If you go for a private vacation exchange, not even a school visit is necessary: simply stay with the locals, and find out all about the country, which language you have been trying to learn all along. Once you have mastered a new language, make sure you keep using it often. Watch international TV online, listen to local radio stations on your computer, stay in touch with your host family and the friends you made when living abroad. Read books and periodicals in the language you have learned. And maybe you even decide to raise your children bi-lingual by only speaking to them in the "different language". If you do, then pay attention, that you do not mix the languages (e.g. English and Spanish). Have fun learning a new language and within a few months you will be not just be able to follow communication but also will you be able to speak somewhat fluently.