March 2007 The Insight

Eclectic Escapes

From relaxing in a spa to touring favelas, there’s a stupefying range of tailored holidays to choose from.

Learning a language needn't mean tedious verb recitals at the local evening class. The best way to pick up a language is in its native country, immersed in its speakers. Based on this philosophy, language holidays entourage you to learn and speak a language whilst discovering the culture and surroundings. Don't worry if you're loath to revisit the foreign languages you left behind in the textbooks of your youth. You can even live and study with your own personal teacher, If a pure language holiday sounds too cerebral, you can combine your lessons with a variety of exciting activities, such as dancing, cooking, painting, surfing, or skiing. www.cactuslanguage.com