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Madrid,
Spain -- For the last three years, over 3,000 people have participated
in the unique English language immersion program known as Englishtown.
Two venues, a 16th century abandoned village and a plush country-style
hotel, play host to a non-stop eight-day intensive conversation
program. English native speakers from all over the world come
as volunteers to learn about Spaniards and their culture in
return for their board and lodging while the Spaniards seek
to improve their fluency in the quickest, most intensive manner
possible on earth. The participants, both English-speakers and
Spaniards, exchange culture, conversation, knowledge and friendship.
Englishtown
was the brainchild of Richard Vaughan, a business student from
Texas who came to Spain to teach English in the 70s. After
a quarter-century of language training and experience, I realized
no matter how many times a person is drilled on irregular verbs,
the only way to truly understand a language is to actively practice
it, says Richard.
This
led to the creation of Englishtown eight-day immersion
programs which include a cast of 20 Spaniards, 20 English-speakers
from all over the world, a Master of Ceremonies to provide entertainment
and a Program Director to enforce the only rule: No Spanish
Allowed. All this for 15 hours a day, eight days and no stopping
except for your daily siesta. Throw in a mix of activities such
as conversations, scenic walks, games, meals and Spanish music
and dancing, and somewhere in between the Spaniards find themselves
blabbing away in English without having to stop, think and translate.
The
idea was so innovative that it won the Best Awards 2003
prize in Spain and has been featured on dozens of message boards
that buzz about a deal almost too good to be true,
travel guides, major publications and TV stations CNN,
Irish Times and Chicago Tribune to name a few. The lure is easy
English-speakers chat, play, walk, dine and wine with
Spaniards with the beautiful backdrop of the Spanish countryside
while Vaughan picks up the tab. Multinational clients such as
Microsoft, Vodafone, Deloitte and Accenture send scores of executives
to Englishtown finding it to be the ideal solution to their
problem a rapid, intense way to get their top directors
speaking English.
Over
the years, Englishtown has attracted volunteers from all walks
of life: concert pianists, writers, CEOs, social workers,
backpackers, geologists, wandering musicians and students from
a wide range of ages from 18 to 80 that coin it as having been
one of the best, most enriching experiences of their lives.
For
more information visit www.vaughanvillage.com.