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A great way to quickly learn a language (and all the quirks of the local dialect, which textbooks and apps often don’t cover) is to learn that language abroad! Foreign language courses at international language schools will be a lot more effective than that language learning app you never open anymore. Why? Because you can put all of those verb conjugation charts into use after class to see how those idiomatic expressions hold up with locals. In order to learn a language, you need practice. A lot of practice. Language programs abroad have you covered!
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Learn Japanese in Tokyo, Japan!

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Learn Spanish in the country where it is spoken - Spain! Enroll in any of our Spanish courses, which are designed and adapted to all ages and needs!You will learn from a team of highly qualified teachers with vast experience. They are all graduates in ...

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Paris-French-Immersion

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Beyond Academy

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University of Haifa International School (UHIS)

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Meiji Academy

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How to Study at Language Schools Abroad

Overview

What are language schools?

International language schools are pretty much what they sound like. They’re designated institutions or organizations that specialize in the instruction of one or multiple languages, which pretty much always includes the local language. They offer highly effective lessons, as well as plenty of opportunities for practice, if you want to learn a language abroad.

The benefits of learning a language abroad

The biggest benefit of learning a language abroad is immersion! Learning Spanish in Madrid is a lot different than learning it in a classroom at home. Everywhere you go in your host country, you’ll be exposed to the language you’re trying to learn. Even a trip to the grocery store will be a language learning experience! 

Other benefits of taking language courses abroad include increased confidence and feelings of capability, new perspectives, a greater understanding of intercultural communication, and maybe even new ways of thinking.

Getting Started

How to learn a language abroad

Learning a language abroad can sound intimidating to many people, especially when you’re a complete beginner. However, whether you’re a novice or have already started studying your target language, you can absolutely benefit from language immersion programs abroad. 

Here’s how to learn a language abroad:

  • Choose a language. If you don’t know what you want to study, you might be wondering how to choose a language to learn when there’s so many to choose from. A good way to choose is by thinking about your academic or career goals. Do you want to work in Spain? Study first edition Russian literature? Take business trips to Beijing someday? Figuring out what you want in the future will help you pick a language to learn.
  • Choose a destination. Some languages, like Spanish, are spoken in dozens of countries around the world. Many languages also have different dialects and accents within their many homes. If you’re learning a language for school or work, then your destination choice will probably be a bit more obvious. Otherwise, you may want to research your options before selecting a course in order to find the best fit for you. 
  • Set goals. Most likely, you can’t stay abroad forever to learn your new language, which is why you need to make the most of your time. Whether you’re going abroad for two weeks or two years, you need to set language goals for yourself. Do you want to be fluent? Reaching such a speaking level will take dedication and commitment, while gaining conversational skills may be more attainable in a shorter amount of time.
  • Find language courses. Once you know what you want to learn and where, it’s time to look at language programs abroad! The best programs will have lots of positive reviews, and be well-established within their host community. Be sure to ask your program advisor about the opportunities they provide to practice your new language skills.

Duration

How long does it take to learn a language through immersion?

How long will it take you to learn your target language? If you’re looking at intensive language courses abroad, immersion will be a huge part of the curriculum. Three months of uninterrupted language immersion will do wonders for your speaking and comprehension skills.

However, if you don’t have three months to commit to learning a language abroad, even two weeks of language immersion can take a beginner up to conversational levels. The trick is to avoid being passive in your language learning journey! You’ll need to be actively practicing nearly all day, every day, if you want to really make a difference in your language learning. If you want to be fluent, the longer your immersion lasts, the better.

Frequently Asked Questions

To learn a language abroad, you'll first need to choose which language you want to learn and where you want to learn it. After, you'll apply to language programs in that destination, pay program fees, book a flight, and be on your way!

Think about your goals for language acquisition. Are you trying to be a more competitive job applicant? Or do you just want to be a more intentional traveler? The languages you should learn will change depending on what you want to achieve.

You can learn a foreign language pretty much anywhere! Some of the best language programs in the world are in Spain (for Spanish), Morocco (for Arabic), France (for French), and China (for Mandarin).

Living in a country where your target language is spoken is one of the best ways to learn a language. Stay with a host family to ensure that you're consistently immersed in the local language to give yourself plenty of opportunity to build skills.

Some of the most useful languages to learn are Spanish, Mandarin, and Arabic, due to the amount of native speakers across the world. Being fluent in one or more of these languages will advance your career and improve the quality of your travels!

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Best Experience to Study Mandarin

November 08, 2025by: Marvin Kessler - SwitzerlandProgram: LTL Language School || Learn Chinese (11 Cities)
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LTL was overall a fantastic experience that I recommend everyone to try as well. The people there (Riona, Alin, Greta, …) are so nice and always ensure that you have what you need. I stayed with a host family for three weeks and they were super nice. We would eat dinner together during the weekdays but otherwise we had a lot of privacy and freedom. I always enjoyed eating dinner with them (which was very delicious), we talked a lot, they told me a lot about Taiwan and recommended me places I should go or foods I need to try. Thereby I could listen to some natural Chinese (even though I didn’t understand it well), and I learned lots of new things outside of classes. I also like that you get a totally different experience from school and learn a lot about life in Taiwan that the language school can’t teach you. Classes were great, I think my Chinese improved more during those three weeks than during a year of high school classes. I just took group classes and it turned out to be perfect, not too intense but not boring either. Even if you stay for a short time, just the Chinese-speaking environment improves your understanding so much! Whether the school organises lunch or not, we would always go eat something in the many restaurants nearby. You can use your free time to study (or just hang around) at school or explore Taipei, because there is so much to see! Whatever you do in your time at LTL, you will never get bored, and you will make many new friends even as a shy person like me, so there’s no need to worry!

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