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Embracing Life in Ho Chi Minh City

Written by Olivia Kronemeyer (Bates College), Student Correspondent CET Vietnamese Studies & Service-Learning, Spring 2013 It’s hard to believe that I have been in Vietnam for almost two months...

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Czech Class

Written by Kylie Fuller  (Johns Hopkins University) Central European Studies in Prague, Student Correspondent, Spring 2013   Part of the requirement for being in the CET program is that all students in...

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Fending off the Constricting Comfort Zone

Written by Harriet Fisher (University of Mississippi), Student Correspondent C.V. Starr-Middlebury School in China in Hangzhou, Fall 2013 So, I like to think that I’m a fairly outgoing human being....

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Tunis: A Day In The Life

Written by David Lunde (University of Denver) Student Correspondent Intensive Arabic Language & Culture Studies in Tunisia, Spring 2014 Though it still feels strange to say that I live in Tunisia,...

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6 Most Useful Phrases (For Surviving a Monster Attack In Japan)

Our Intensive Japanese courses are offered to students from all language levels. In this post, Luke Fisher, who just started learning Japanese in January, demonstrates his emergency preparedness...

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5 Most Helpful Vietnamese Phrases

Written by Shannon Donnellan (Clark University) Student Correspondent CET Public Health & Service-Learning in Ho Chi Minh City, Spring 2014 Having never spoken a word of Vietnamese a day in my life...

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An Insider’s Guide to Maximizing Your Potential for Language Fluency

Written by Cassie Alexandra Washington (Vanderbilt University) Student Correspondent History of Art and Italian Studies in Siena, Spring 2014 1. DON’T BE AFRAID TO MAKE MISTAKES I cannot stress this...

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Carrying Bricks Above the Clouds

Written by Ben Shane (Middlebury College) Student Correspondent C.V. Starr-Middlebury School in China in Kunming, Spring 2014 Last weekend I traveled to Yuanyang, a popular destination in Yunnan for...

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Why Can’t We Be Friends?

Written by Harriet Fisher (University of Mississippi) Student Correspondent CET Intensive Chinese Language in Harbin, Spring 2014 This post is dedicated to my awesome roommate, Jin Tian Yu (whose name...

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Things I Learned about Myself Studying Abroad

Written by Ben Shane (Middlebury College) Student Correspondent C.V. Starr-Middlebury School in China in Kunming Spring 2014 1. I don’t have to procrastinate Like any language, Chinese is best learned...

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