Saturday 8 June 2013

Language & family vacation in Holland

Language vacation has already become one of the most popular trends in travelling. It gives you an opportunity to combine the pleasure of a vacation with the excitement of discovering the foreign culture, meeting new friends and putting to instant use every new word you learn.

Holland (or the Netherlands) is a perfect destination for a language vacation to brush up your Dutch, English and other European languages.

Whether you want to prepare for IELTS or need a language course with a specific focus, Holland is the place to be. Many language schools in Holland offer various programmes tailored to satisfy everyone’s needs. The team of qualified native speakers compose the individual study programme for the whole family.

So if you would like to spend nice time with your family, you can bring them with you and combine learning the language with discovering this beautiful country together!

All programmes can be arranged in a way that you are not busy with learning the whole day long, but also have enough time for discovering the country and enjoying new experiences.

Take a cruise along the numerous picturesque canals of Amsterdam, visit the Ann Frank House or have a look at Rembrandt’s masterpieces in the Rijksmuseum.

Choose any of the Dutch cities and enjoy its unique atmosphere – Delft, Maastricht, Leiden and many more. If you like nature and flowers, you can spend a day in the world’s largest bulb flower park - Keukenhof. Enjoy the bright colours of over 7 million flowers and more than 2500 trees.

Drive to the National Park of the Netherlands – De Hoge Veluwe , where you can see some extremely rare Red List animals, take a bike ride in a picturesque area and visit three different museums. Should you need to enhance the results you achieved or continue to work on your language proficiency, you can take a language course online.

More details: UvaTalen

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