Learn French: New York tagged articles
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Food and Drink: Cactus’ top 5 destinations for food lovers
If you’re someone who spends a lot of your day thinking about your next meal, visiting one of these five locations is guaranteed to send to your brain into a spin…
- Monday, 18th October, 2010
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Experience Cultures, Destinations for you: Strictly Come Dancing or X Factor?
If recent Saturday night television has got you in the mood, we're bringing you our top 5 dance holidays and top 5 X Factor locations...over to you to choose the winners!
- Friday, 15th October, 2010
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In the news: Dying languages of the world: where they exist and why they should be saved
According to an article in the Wall Street Journal on October 2nd, it’s estimated by linguists that a language dies every 14 days.
- Monday, 11th October, 2010
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Types of Courses: Weekend ‘crash’ courses in a foreign language: who are these suitable for?
Weekend ‘crash’ courses comprise two 4-hour sessions on two consecutive Saturdays. They are open to everyone, but are especially suitable for the following kinds of people...
- Thursday, 23rd September, 2010
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Experience Cultures, Food and Drink: What is Thanksgiving and where is the best place to celebrate it?
Thanksgiving is a national holiday in the United States and is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of every November. This year it will be celebrated on the 25th of November.
- Sunday, 12th September, 2010
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Destinations for you: 5 cheapest places to learn English in the US
America is an exciting and popular destination for students of English. Here's a run-down of the options that give you the best value for money.
- Monday, 19th July, 2010
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Anecdotes, Attitudes to Language Learning: German evening course in New York: Cactus staff experience
Academic Director Augusta Nicol gives us a lesson by lesson account of what she learnt on her German course...
- Friday, 9th July, 2010
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Movies: French films to look out for this summer
French cinema has always been world-renowned amongst critics and industry figures, but these days it’s being enjoyed by a more mainstream cinema-going audience too.
- Tuesday, 6th July, 2010
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: Launch of the Suzanne Furstner Foundation Scholarship 2010
Interested in taking a TEFL course but struggling for money? Applying for this year's Suzanne Furstner Foundation Scholarship could win you a CELTA course in San Francisco...
- Monday, 21st June, 2010
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Experience Cultures: Independence Day - a great time to visit the USA
Americans are well known for their patriotism, and never is this more apparent than on 4th July, or ‘Independence Day’ as it’s more commonly known.
- Tuesday, 18th May, 2010
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Attitudes to Language Learning, Experience Cultures: New York: ‘the city of endangered languages’
According to an article posted recently on the New York Times website, linguists now consider New York a laboratory for studying and preserving languages in rapid decline elsewhere in the world.
- Tuesday, 4th May, 2010
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Experience Cultures: May Day celebrations around the world
May 1st, often called May Day, is a national holiday in many different countries around the world. Each culture’s celebration has its own origins, whether they stem from nature, religion, or social welfare and revolution…
- Friday, 12th March, 2010
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Experience Cultures: Celebrating St Patrick’s Day in Boston and New York
With such a strong Irish influence along the East coast especially, it’s hardly surprising that some of the best St Patrick’s Day celebrations worldwide take place in the cities of Boston and New York.
- Monday, 1st March, 2010
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Experience Cultures: Cactus’ Easter travel recommendations
We’re emerging from the recession, and we’ve hopefully seen the worst of the disruptive bad weather. So, why not give yourself something to look forward to by planning a trip abroad this Easter?
- Friday, 12th February, 2010
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Experience Cultures: Where in the US and Canada can I celebrate Chinese New Year?
The US and Canada are home to some of the largest Chinese communities in the world. For this reason, the likes of New York and San Francisco offer some of the most spectacular and colourful New Year celebrations outside of China, and the great thing is, anyone can join in.
- Monday, 8th February, 2010
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Experience Cultures: Visit New York this Spring and experience the Tribeca Film Festival
The Tribeca film festival will take place this year from April 21st- May 2nd. It has become one of the most important film festivals in the world and showcases some of cinema’s finest new talent.
- Monday, 1st February, 2010
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Anecdotes, Vocabulary: Languages and sport: brush up your vocabulary for marathon season
Marathons take place all-year round, all over the world. The springtime is one of the periods when a lot take place, though.
- Sunday, 10th January, 2010
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: Foreign language films to look out for in 2010
It’s always a good idea to go and see films made in the foreign language you are studying.
- Monday, 4th January, 2010
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: French and Portuguese taster classes in Toronto
If you're interested in finding out what it's like to take one of Cactus' evening language classes, why not attend one of our regular language taster sessions.
- Thursday, 17th December, 2009
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Experience Cultures: Cultural observations on working in New York as a European
New York has always been my dream. I came here for a three-week vacation in August 2008 and completely fell in love with the city.
- Friday, 4th December, 2009
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