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  • Louise is a German Studies student at the University of Warwick coming to the end of her year abroad as a teaching assistant in Lauf an der Pegnitz, near Nuremberg in Germany. She says "I want to share with you a little about my travel experiences so you too can learn how to survive in Munich, one of Germany’s most expensive cities, on a shoestring budget!"

    Published in German-speaking
  • The Mole Diaries: Bonn

    Tuesday, 30 April 2013

    Sophie Davies is studying French and German at the University of Warwick, and has spent her year abroad in Bonn, Germany, where she's been working as a Language Assistant in a high school. Here's her advice about getting around the city, finding somewhere to live, being a teacher there, and the top things to do to make the most of your time in Bonn.

    Published in German-speaking
  • The Mole Diaries: Martinique

    Monday, 29 April 2013

    Lucy is studying French at Bristol University and is spending her year abroad working as a Language Assistant in Martinique. Here's her advice about the French, the weather, travel, and island life as a teacher on Martinique...

    Published in French-speaking
  • The Mole Diaries: Sicily

    Thursday, 25 April 2013

    Fiona is studying English Literature and Italian at the University of Exeter, and is on her year abroad in Piazza Armerina, Sicily, working as a British Council Language Assistant. Here is her advice about travelling, what to do when you arrive, finding somewhere to live in Sicily and the top five places to visit once you're there...

    Published in Italian-speaking
  • If you are anything like I was a year ago, you will already have pre-conceived images of how your year abroad will pan out. Personally, I was dreaming of a winter in the French Alps, skiing every weekend and having a view of the mountains from my bedroom window. When I found out that I had got my first choice of the académie of Grenoble, I was thrilled and my dream was one step closer to being a reality. However, my dreams were quickly dashed when I finally discovered that my school was in a tiny village in the Ardèche called Largentière which has no more than 800 inhabitants, and that the Alps were at least four hours away by car, or seven hours using public transport.

    Published in Home
  • The Mole Diaries: Aachen

    Monday, 13 May 2013

    Jade is studying French and German at the University of Leeds, and is currently in the last month of her British Council placement in Aachen, Germany. Here is her insider guide to the city, including advice on sights to see, what to do, travel opportunities, ease of access to the city, the weather, shopping and social scene in Aachen.

    Published in German-speaking
  • Emily is studying French at the University of Leeds and has just finished her job as a Language Assistant near Metz in France. Here is her advice for future Language Assistants, and the things she wishes she had been told about being an ELA (and about living in France) before she began her year abroad...

    Published in Home
  • Why do we do a year abroad?

    Friday, 26 April 2013

    Emily is studying French and History at the University of Warwick and is spending her year abroad as a British Council Language Assistant in Narbonne, France. Here's her brilliant advice to future students about managing your year abroad expectations and actively making the most of your time there instead of waiting for things to happen...

    Published in Home
  • Jennifer is a Joint Honours student at Warwick University, and is currently on her year abroad in Germany doing a Language Assistantship in Oberhausen while living nearby in Essen. Here is her advice to help you save money while travelling on your year abroad in Germany.

    Published in Germany
  • Polly Johnson is a Music and French student at Bristol University, and is spending her year abroad as an English Language Assistant in the town of St. Laurent du Maroni, on the border with Suriname, in the French overseas department of French Guiana. Here is her advice about being a Language Assistant, extracurricular activities, speaking French, dodging the red tape, going on adventures, and embracing the Caribbean way of life...
    Published in French-speaking
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