Monday, November 24, 2008



Vacationing Abroad

Some people learn a language as a means to travel. Others travel as a means to learning a language. There is a deep truth here; you just can't beat immersing yourself in a foreign world as the fastest way to learn a language, except perhaps to learn some before you go, and then expand your language skills during your visit. What many people don't know is that there is an entire subgenre of travel dedicated to travel for the sake of learning languages.
Check the Internet and other travel outlets for information on special tours and travel deals specifically designed to help you learn a language. Some of these include classes and workshops. One of the more well-known is the Ulpan programs in Israel where you go work on a Kibbutz and study modern Hebrew.

11 Nights: The Grand Jewish Heritage Tour - Deluxe

Day 1-2: Tuesday - Depart USA and arrive Tel Aviv on Wednesday. Private transfer from Ben Gurion Airport for 4 nights at the Dan Hotel Day 3: Tel Aviv Begin with Independence Hall, then on to Laturn. Day 4: Tel Aviv Visit the Diaprora Museum and Old Jaffa, an 8000 year old port city. Shop in Neve Tzedek and Sheinkin. ... read more

11 Nights: The Grand Jewish Heritage Tour - Moderate Deluxe

Day 1-2: Tuesday - Depart USA and arrive Tel Aviv on Wednesday. Private transfer from Ben Gurion Airport for 4 nights at The Carlton Hotel Day 3: Tel Aviv - Begin with Independence Hall, then on to Laturn. Day 4: Tel Aviv - Visit the Diaprora Museum and Old Jaffa, an 8000 year old port city. Shop in Neve Tzedek and Sheinkin. ... read more

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