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Spend a year abroad with a High School program!

Thursday, August 19th, 2010

If you’re eager of improving your skills in any foreign language, take this opportunity!

The Academic Year Program enables a young student (between 13 and 18) to go for the whole academic year abroad. You can also take part in for a shorter period! You’ll live with a host family or in a student residence, and study the local school. The program is available in lots of countries!

Here is Amanda’s testimonial, who has taken part in the Academic Year in Argentina:

“This past year has been a once in a lifetime experience and has given me different perspectives on my life and the world. My year has been full of new experiences, new views on the world, and new friends. I have become part of a family, which is one of the best things that we can appreciate in Argentina. Family life here is so different! Above all I have improved my Spanish and experienced the Latino culture. I’m happy I enrolled for this program with Nacel! I had full support, affection and my rep was available every time I needed her. An unforgettable year!!!”

Do you want to take part in the High School program? Contact us for more information!

Have you ever heard about Spanglish?

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

Spanglish is a hybrid of Spanish and English that mainly Latinos living in the USA use.

Spanglish is slightly different from place to place. It’s spoken in Gibraltar (it’s called Llanito there), but mainly throughout the American continent, for example in Puerto Rico, along the United States-Mexican border, in  California, Florida and many other places… It is also known as the “unofficial” language of Miami, where both English and Spanish are commonly used in the daily life.

Spanglish makes the “Americanization” of the Latinos easier, without necessarily making them lose their own language and culture.

Speaking Spanglish means switching from English to Spanish and back again in the same sentence, or making English words sound Spanish.

Some examples:
- “Espero que I’ll be back for the meeting the week after”
- “Tú tienes las keys!”
- Market is ‘marketa’ (instead of mercado in Spanish)
- ‘Faxear’ = to fax
- Stress is ‘estresar’
- ‘Averaje’ for the English word average

And a lot of otras cosas! :)

If you’re interested in improving both your English and Spanish, I would advise you to go to these bilingual places where Spanglish is spoken. You can for example attend a Language School in Miami!

Which is the best language program for your teenager?

Thursday, August 5th, 2010

Finding a suitable language program for your teen doesn’t seem to be easy? Wrong! Nacel offers several programs according to your teen’s specific needs. The only thing you have to do then is to choose :)

See what’s next!


Choose the best language program according to the student :

Program

Description

Suitable for

Pure Homestay

Students share the everyday life of their host family in the country of their choice. Neither language courses nor group activities are planned. Language immersion and lifetime friendships are the ultimate goal of the program.

Independent and mature students, with at least 1 or 2 years of language studies and ability to communicate in the language, who are interested in improving their language skills by sharing the daily life of a local family.

Homeschooling

Homestay + 15 hours language course given by a member of the host family.

Students with lower language skills and not used to communicate in a foreign language.

Summer Camp

Students attend language courses on mornings, practice sports or participate in various activities and excursions on afternoons. Residential or host family accommodation.

Students who need to be supervised and who want to improve their language skills while having fun with teenagers from all over the world.

Need further information? Have you ever taken part in a language course abroad? Which program and where? Tell us about your experience!

How can I learn a foreign language?!

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

You’re eager to learn a new language? Here are some advises on what you can do to achieve it!

Learn on your own: you can begin to learn any language on your own, for example by reading newspapers or books in the language in question, listening to the radio, watching TV or a film you already know in the language in question with or without subtitles in the same language… You can also buy some course books, generally with CDs, or have a look at the Websites that enable you to learn a language on-line (that can even be free!)

Speak with a native speaker: it’s more and more common to find people who want to learn your language while they teach you theirs. You can easily find that on the Internet, as well as a foreign penpal!

Study at University: if you’re eagger to learn new languages, try to find a University that offers a wide range of language courses. Specific degrees based on foreign languages study also exist of course! And who knows, you may get the opportunity to enjoy a stay abroad with the Erasmus exchange program or other specific agreements!  =)

Going abroad with language travel agencies: these are organisms that offer a wide range of language courses abroad, through homestays, language schools, home lessons but also other programs such as internships or jobs, language teacher assistant… They usually offer lots of different languages to learn!

You can of course combine various of the above advices to make your language skills improvement more efficient! Of course, these are not the only ways to learn a new language, so be creative!

Follow the path of champions with Sports Summer Camps!

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

Some weeks ago we told you about the French organism SEJ (Sports Elite Jeunes) and their original discount for the 2010 FIFA World Cup on soccer summer camps. Did you know that if you take part in these sports camps you could follow the path of some champions?

Sports summer camps with SEJ are unique and really worth participating in. They welcome each year top sportsmen and women who are eagger to share their experience as well as their career highlights and awards. They love to give advices to young participants.

Top sportsmen such as Tony Parker -basketball champion- or Laurent Blanc -World Champion of the FIFA World cup 1998- have already taken part in the sports summer camps. Different top sportsmen and women run the activities year after year.

Enrol in this summer camp in France!

St Paul Preparatory School’s students have been graduated!

Thursday, July 8th, 2010

The students of St Paul Preparatory High School in Minnesota (USA) have just been graduated!

Enjoy the picture of this multicultural promotion!

You’re interested in taking part to this unforgettable experience? You can enrol at St Paul Preparatory High School too!

What do you know from Malta? Let’s take an English course and have some holidays there!

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

You’re eagger to learn English, thinking of Great Britain but you’re not fan of rain? Don’t worry, there are so many locations in the world you can go to learn English, you cannot even imagine! Forget rainy United Kingdom, we’ve got a very interesting suggestion for you…

Have you ever heard of “Malta”? Even if you have, you might not be able to locate it on a world map, am I right? =)

Malta is a small island located in the Mediterranean, 100 km south of Sicily and 280 km north-east of Tunisia. Its national and official language is Maltese (an Arabic based dialect written in the Latin alphabet). English is a co-official language in Malta due to its strong British influence, since Malta has been a British colony between 1814 and 1964. Other languages are also spoken in this small island such as Arabic and Italian.

If you decide to learn English in Malta, you’ll be able to improve your English skills and enjoy sunny holidays at the same time. Indeed, Malta is famous for its Mediterranean/Subtropical climate and its wonderful historical monuments as well as its typical villages. You’ll enjoy the beautiful sea where you can dive. There are also very original villages such as Its nightlife is also known to be great.

Don’t wait any longer and book your English course in Malta!

How to deal with culture shock when going abroad

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

Three weeks ago we talked about “culture shock” and tried to understand better what it deals with. Here are some advices to make the culture shock less important and the recovery easier when going abroad.1) Cultural relativism: focus on the idea that no one culture is “right” or “wrong”. So don’t use your own standards to compare and judge other cultures with, but try to understand why the way of doing of the other culture differs from yours, and vice versa.

2) Get prepared: learn the language! Culture and language use are strongly linked. This will give you not only some control in the new culture once you get there, but also the opportunity to meet people and socialise. Making friends as soon as you can is important. Don’t forget to find out about food, customs and so on before you go, not to be unpleasantly surprised or even shocked.

3) Work on yourself: raise your self-awareness and listen to yourself! Be observant on what’s going on around you, and try to notice behavioral differences. Try not to lose your temper, keep your sense of humor and reserve judgement when you get frustrated.

4) Be sensitive, open and tolerant: when something goes wrong take a new look at yourself, try to understand if you might have done it the “wrong way” within the other culture. Don’t dismiss things you don’t know about. On the contrary, try to put yourself in the shoes of the other culture to better understand how their world is and why.

5) Be social and extrovert: even if you tend to be shy, adopt a new identity and be the person you’ve always dreamed to be. Forget stereotypes! You blind yourself to all the other charateristics peculiar to the other culture when you focus on stereotypes.

Some situations to avoid!

A common reaction to difference is seeking things you are acquainted with. This is part of the critical stage 2 in cultural shock process: you tend to over-idealise your own culture and as a result, to make the gap between both cultures become more important! So be careful, this generally leads to super ethno-centric moaning situations in which you tend to downgrade the benefits of your host culture. Don’t forget that the main objective when going abroad is not to entirely replicate your home country, do you think it would be worth going in a foreign country then? ;)

In a nutshell

Enjoy differences! See the positive side of this experience, and make the decision to adapt your habits and behaviour by changing them a little bit to better match the culture you’re in. You will be surprised on how fast things will pleasantly evolve. People will apreciate the effort you make, and you’ll enjoy a lot this unique and rewarding experience!

Have you ever experienced cultural shock? What happened and how did you cope with it? Tell us about it!

Mum will love soccer and the FIFA World Cup more than ever

Monday, June 7th, 2010

For the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa, the French organism SEJ (Sports Elite Jeunes) decided to launch a special and original discount.

Mums, you who usually hate soccer, you’ll now like it more than ever. You know what? If your teen get enrolled in a Soccer summer camp in France before June 11th 2010 you’ll enjoy an incredible and original discount…

>>> Each French goal scored during the World Cup …

… makes you save 10 euros! <<<



You are refunded 10 euros per French goal (except penalties)… For you, teens who particularly like soccer during this period of World Cup, and who want to improve your French skills at the same time, be sure that you’ll enjoy these French and Soccer summer camps in Vichy and that you’ll never forget such a great time! So come on, and play your own World Cup! It’s not too late!

We hope for all those who will take part in these Summer camps that France will score lots of goals and why not, win the 2010 FIFA World Cup!  =)

Some good reasons to learn Arabic!

Friday, May 28th, 2010

Arabic, as part of the Semitic languages, is a very ancient language. As a result, it has had a strong influence in many other languages. For some of you, you can be sure that you use several arabic words every day without even being aware of it! As it is also the language of the Quran, millions of people are daily in touch with the Arabic language. Here are some good reasons to learn this beautiful language!

1. Arabic is in the top 5 of the most commonly spoken native languages in the world. Arabic is spoken in more than 20 countries in the world, not only in the Middle-East, but also in North Africa. More than 450 millions people speak Arabic throughout the world. It exits various arabic dialects from one country to another: dialectical arabic is known as al-lougha derija, whereas literary Arabic, which is used in writing and in formal speech and understood by any Arabic country, is called al-lougha fusHa.

2. Knowing Arabic can promote intercultural understanding. Become interculturally competent and more tolerant about other cultures! When you learn a foreign language, you also learn a lot about culture, values and traditions of the countries the language is spoken in. This enable you to become more open-minded and aware of cultural differences, of the fact that there is not necessarily one “right” way to do something, and as result, to avoid intercultural conflicts!

3. The Arabic-speaking world has a rich cultural heritage. If you go to Andalusia in Spain, you’ll surely imagine even one second you’re in an Arabic country. Indeed, Arab people let historical monuments of a great beauty there. Arab-speaking countries have a long past history in sciences and literature… Arts and musique are unique as well… Have you ever tried bellydance? And what about Arabic food and dishes? Sure you have already tasted them! Enjoy the beautiful colors and the pleasant smells of their wonderful spices!

4. The Arabic-speaking world is a fast growing market for trade. As well as China, the Arabic regions of the world are developping themselves very fast, and there are more and more business opportunities with the Arabic-speaking countries which integrate the global market. As a result, there is high demand of Arabic-speakers in the Western world but low supply… to such an extent that some countries such as the US offer financial incentives to learn Arabic!

5. The mere reason that Arabic is a great and interesting language, not so difficult to learn after all!

So if you want to start learning Arabic or perfecting it, you can get more information on this Arabic school in Morocco … Discover your first name in Arabic calligraphy!

Planning your relocation to Paris? Some advices will be surely helpful then!

Friday, May 21st, 2010

Moving and settling into a foreign country are never easy, all the more so as if you don’t know much about the country. It’s sometimes very helpful to appeal to experts in relocation services. Indeed, they handle everything.

Whether you are an expatriate or a student, moving to a new country for some months or indefinitely may be a quite long and difficult process. You have to find an accommodation, sometimes a school for your children, open a bank account, deal with administrative formalities, issues, procedures… and so many other things that request a lot of time and patience. As a result, a relocation to France, if you are going to live in Paris for example, might be more complicated than you thought. Don’t worry! Some experts in relocation can do every step for you.

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Actually, these relocation agencies usually offer a wide range of  “packs” of different services that you can adapt according to your needs. These experts give you support during your relocation to Paris, since they handle issues such as housing, partner’s professional integration, child care and school enrolment. They can even advise you about some shopping in Paris! They also provide you administrative assistance as well as French language courses if need be.

Don’t let your relocation to Paris become a nightmare! If you want to keep cool, don’t hesitate any longer to contact a relocation agency to get further information about their services and move to Paris without any worries!

Work and Travel in Australia: what else?

Monday, May 17th, 2010

Some days ago we introduced you to the Work and Travel program in New Zealand. The same program also exists in Australia! Have you ever dreamt of visiting Australia? Make your dream come true! Let’s work and travel in this big country!

Australia has had a very long past history related to languages. Indeed, before European people settled there Australia had been inhabitated for more than 40 000 years by about 250 different indigenous languages. Nowadays, English is the official language of this huge country located in the Pacific ocean.

Australia is also known for its wonderful landscapes and unique wildlife: kangaroos, koalas, ostriches and many other species. Its Christmas that some people usually spent on the beautiful beaches getting a suntan or surfing is also very typical!

Moreover Australia is a real cosmopolitan country since you can meet not only Asians but also Europeans, North and South Americans or Russians as well… among other nationalities of course! So if you’re eager to discover cultures from all over the world, Australia has been made for you…

Tell me, what’s better than working in an English-speaking country if you definitely want to improve your English skills? And if you could enjoy the beaches and the sun at the same time to relax? The Work and Travel in Australia could be the perfect program to do so!

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Work and Travel program is availabe for citizens of the following countries: UK, Canada, Netherlands, Japan, Ireland, Korea, Malta, Belgium, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Hong Kong, Finland, Cyprus, France, Italy, Taiwan, Estonia, Chile, Malaysia, Thailand, Turkey and the USA. NEW IN 2010! Bangladesh; Indonesia; Iran.

Don’t wait any longer and take part in! Seize this great opportunity! The kangaroos’ country is waiting for you!