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I was looking to travel to Western Europe to study language (Spanish,
German, perhaps French.) I would like to work and learn at the same time any suggestions? Especially websites. Lava |
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Nicole Floyd wrote: I was looking to travel to Western Europe to study language (Spanish, German, perhaps French.) I would like to work and learn at the same time any suggestions? Especially websites. Lava all 3 ? |
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Martin wrote: On 20 Nov 2005 03:36:11 -0800, wrote: Nicole Floyd wrote: I was looking to travel to Western Europe to study language (Spanish, German, perhaps French.) I would like to work and learn at the same time any suggestions? Especially websites. Lava all 3 ? Why not? -- Martin might take a while ! |
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Nicole Floyd wrote:
I was looking to travel to Western Europe to study language (Spanish, German, perhaps French.) I would like to work and learn at the same time any suggestions? Especially websites. Lava Learning a language in another country is a great idea. As far as work goes, some foreign students do, but you may be violating your visa regulations. T. |
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Tom Peel wrote:
Nicole Floyd wrote: I was looking to travel to Western Europe to study language (Spanish, German, perhaps French.) I would like to work and learn at the same time any suggestions? Especially websites. Lava Learning a language in another country is a great idea. As far as work goes, some foreign students do, but you may be violating your visa regulations. How much does this vary from one EU country to another? In the UK, non EU/EEA students can work for up to 20 hours a week on a student visa- more if it's specific to their course requirements. -- David Horne- http://www.davidhorne.net usenet (at) davidhorne (dot) co (dot) uk http://homepage.mac.com/davidhornecomposer http://soundjunction.org |
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Martin wrote: On 20 Nov 2005 03:48:14 -0800, wrote: Martin wrote: On 20 Nov 2005 03:36:11 -0800, wrote: Nicole Floyd wrote: I was looking to travel to Western Europe to study language (Spanish, German, perhaps French.) I would like to work and learn at the same time any suggestions? Especially websites. Lava all 3 ? Why not? might take a while ! Maybe he has a gift for languages? -- Martin she ? |
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Martin wrote: On 20 Nov 2005 05:40:15 -0800, wrote: Martin wrote: On 20 Nov 2005 03:48:14 -0800, wrote: Martin wrote: On 20 Nov 2005 03:36:11 -0800, wrote: Nicole Floyd wrote: I was looking to travel to Western Europe to study language (Spanish, German, perhaps French.) I would like to work and learn at the same time any suggestions? Especially websites. Lava all 3 ? Why not? might take a while ! Maybe he has a gift for languages? she ? Pink? -- Martin pretty in ? |
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Martin wrote: On 20 Nov 2005 05:49:14 -0800, wrote: Martin wrote: On 20 Nov 2005 05:40:15 -0800, wrote: Martin wrote: On 20 Nov 2005 03:48:14 -0800, wrote: Martin wrote: On 20 Nov 2005 03:36:11 -0800, wrote: Nicole Floyd wrote: I was looking to travel to Western Europe to study language (Spanish, German, perhaps French.) I would like to work and learn at the same time any suggestions? Especially websites. Lava all 3 ? Why not? might take a while ! Maybe he has a gift for languages? she ? Pink? -- Martin pretty in ? Flying pigs. -- Martin The Sweeney |
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"I was looking to travel to Western Europe to study language (Spanish,
German, perhaps French.) I would like to work and learn at the same time any suggestions? Especially websites." Most places won't let you work on a student visa, so you would need a work visa (very difficult to get) and then take classes on the side. There's a problem called the "Work in Britain" program that gives short-term work visas for Americans under 29 (students only?) to spend 2-3 months there. I thought they also have it for France and Germany, but I'm not sure. If the language is more important to you than being in Europe, I know you can get a short-term work visa for Quebec, or you could go to a part of South America where it is very cheap to live and then study Spanish or Portuguese and not need to work. |
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