Animal protection language stay: a trip that makes more than one person dream!
Traveling to learn languages while being surrounded by animals offers a completely different kind of language immersion experience. At Languages and Travel, a language travel agency, structuring your adventure is crucial. That's why we offer a way to do so while sharing your passion, creating unforgettable moments.
Staying among the horses
There's something for all ages and tastes. Whether you're young or old, an experienced rider or simply a horse enthusiast, our range of language immersion programs is extensive enough to ensure everyone finds what they're looking for. Younger participants can go to.. United States in an American family owning horses. What improve your English while practicing horseback riding for 2 to 4 weeks in the United States. Language immersion remains the best method for everyone hoping for rapid progress in a language.
Another option is to take riding lessons in Ireland . This program is designed for young people between 11 and 18 years old to improve their riding skills at an equestrian center. For those over 18, ranch stays in Canada or Australia . Since a ranch inherently involves the presence of horses, ranging from 1 to 500 depending on the ranch, you're sure to find fulfillment caring for them and/or riding them daily.
Turtles, fish… Journey to the heart of the Great Barrier Reef
Humans pose a threat to the Great Barrier Reef, making its protection a crucial issue for the many animals that inhabit this region. A language immersion program focused on Great Barrier Reef conservation inevitably involves multiple dives in the sunny, tropical atmosphere of Cairns. Off the coast of this city in Queensland, Australia, you 'll practice your English while alternating between underwater excursions amidst extraordinary marine life . You can also visit Cape Tribulation and participate in crocodile watching in the Daintree River. Another activity on the agenda is meeting the volunteers who work at the Turtle Rehabilitation Centre on an island.
Nature conservation projects to participate in the preservation of wildlife (and flora) and work with animals
For many years, Languages and Travel has been offering nature projects around the world . While it is possible to protect the diverse landscapes of Oceania or America, you can also participate in projects closely related to wildlife, such as: directly impacting the environment of endangered animals , ensuring their protection, or providing them with care in sanctuaries for small or large animals.
A question that often comes up is: why pay to volunteer? Simply because these trips require real organization within a country you've chosen yourself, where guides will accompany you throughout your stay. This experience will also allow you to improve your English skills! Depending on the destination and your level, you can always combine this with language classes to further accelerate your progress.
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