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Experience Cultures: New Year’s Eve traditions in Europe and South America
Whilst different cultures and countries celebrate their own events and traditions throughout the year, the arrival of a new year is something that tends to be celebrated worldwide.
- Monday, 5th December, 2011
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Destinations for you: Top 10 things to see and do in and around Turin
The capital of the Piedmont region of Italy, Turin is an elegant city that is great to visit all year round, but especially in winter.
- Tuesday, 29th November, 2011
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Destinations for you: 10 FREE things to do in Rome
Rome is a fantastic place to learn Italian, with a large range of courses and plenty to keep you entertained outside of lessons.
- Tuesday, 29th November, 2011
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Experience Cultures: Best European festivals this winter
After the lively Christmas festivities, the first months of the year can sometimes feel drab in comparison. With so many festivals in January, February and March though, it's easy to escape the winter blues!
- Tuesday, 22nd November, 2011
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Passion for language: Cactus announces winner of 2011 Suzanne Furstner Foundation Scholarship
After careful deliberation by our panel of judges, we are delighted to announce the winner of the 2011 Suzanne Furstner Foundation Scholarhip as Sarah Chamberlain.
- Friday, 28th October, 2011
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Passion for language: Cactus named ‘Agent of the Month’ by IALC
The International Association of Language Centres (IALC) is a global network of independent language schools. Here at Cactus, we work with IALC schools in locations all around the world.
- Tuesday, 18th October, 2011
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Destinations for you: What makes Orvieto a great Italian study destination?
A beautiful old city in the heart of Umbria, Orvieto is a popular destination for Italian language courses and it’s easy to see why…
- Friday, 14th October, 2011
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Experience Cultures, Destinations for you: Top 10 foodie destinations in Europe: how to learn a language and woo your stomach
A recent survey by the world’s largest travel review site, TripAdvisor, has brought us the ultimate top 10 food and wine cities in Europe, as voted by its travel-savvy contributors - ALL of which are destinations offered by Cactus.
- Thursday, 13th October, 2011
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Experience Cultures: Business travel – why it pays to prepare yourself both culturally and linguistically
Travelling on business can be a great way to see the world and get to the heart of foreign cultures. For the best experience personally, and the most success business-wise, though, it pays to do your homework before you go.
- Thursday, 6th October, 2011
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Destinations for you, Types of Courses: Learning Italian in Brighton & Venice: Cactus staff review
Tailor-made Operations Manager at Cactus, Estelliane Kermagoret tells us about her Italian evening course in Brighton - and how it encouraged her to take an immersion course in Italy!
- Friday, 30th September, 2011
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Destinations for you: Visit Sorrento this December and experience the Festa dell’Immacolata
Sorrento is beautiful at all times of the year, but especially in the autumn and winter when, unlike its northern counterparts, you can still enjoy mild weather, colourful landscapes and empty beaches with sparkling blue waters.
- Tuesday, 27th September, 2011
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Passion for language: Congratulations to Linguaviva- LTM Star Italian Language School Winner 2011!
This year, Cactus was proud sponsor of the award for Best Italian Language School at the LTM Awards...
- Monday, 12th September, 2011
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Destinations for you: Why learn Italian in Venice?
One of the most iconic cities in the whole world, Venice is as fascinating and beautiful as it is unique.
- Monday, 5th September, 2011
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Experience Cultures: Top 5 Halloween destinations in Europe
There are plenty of cities around the world that are steeped in history and mystery, but these five offer some of the spookiest tours and ghostwalks around...not for the faint-hearted!
- Friday, 2nd September, 2011
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Destinations for you, Planning for a course: Great value Italian courses abroad
Whether times are tight and you're looking to save a little money, or whether you simply want to have more euros to splash on Italy's delectable food and home-grown wines, these best value courses may come at a good time...
- Friday, 2nd September, 2011
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Experience Cultures, Destinations for you: 5 top locations to learn Italian this Fall
Italy can be a great place to visit any time of year, but there’s something to be said for visiting in the Fall: gone are the summer crowds and in come the quieter days, lower prices and pleasantly warm (rather than stifling hot) days.
- Tuesday, 30th August, 2011
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Experience Cultures, Destinations for you: 5 top locations to learn Italian this autumn
Italy can be a great place to visit any time of year, but there’s something to be said for visiting in the autumn: gone are the summer crowds and in come the quieter days, lower prices and pleasantly warm (rather than stifling hot) days.
- Tuesday, 16th August, 2011
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Passion for language: Cactus sponsors the Italian Language School of the Year Award at the 2011 LTM Star Awards
Held every September, the LTM Star Awards honour the achievements of companies and organisations within the language travel industry. This year Cactus will be sponsoring the Italian Language School Award.
- Monday, 15th August, 2011
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Experience Cultures, Destinations for you: A winter wonderland…on the beautiful island of Sicily!
Language Travel Consultant Jennifer Maynard tells us how she fell in love with Sicily mid-winter...
- Friday, 5th August, 2011
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Attitudes to Language Learning: Celebrities who speak foreign languages
Brits and Americans are often accused of not making an effort when it comes to foreign languages. There are actually many public figures from these countries who are proficient in other languages though, and who therefore serve as great ambassadors for language learning.
- Monday, 18th July, 2011
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