by Ruth | Apr 10, 2024 | Creating your Independent English Language School, English Language School immersion activities, Learn English in Perthshire
Introducing Clear Labeling for Eco-Tourism English Holidays We’re adding a traffic light score system to blog posts to help you understand how each English immersion activity will benefit your English and/or support local communities. If you care about...
by Ruth | Apr 2, 2024 | Learn English and Scottish Culture, Learn English in Perthshire
Doors Open on The New Perth Museum The buzz in Perthshire this weekend was around the new museum opening in Perth’s city centre. This blog post takes you inside the new Perth Museum – and asks why not everyone is celebrating. The Stone of Destiny The...
by Ruth | Mar 28, 2024 | Language School Food and Drink, Learn English and Scottish Culture, Learn English and Scottish History, Learn English in Perthshire, Meet the Makers English Immersion
Why Meet Makers on your Immersion English Holiday? At Blue Noun Language Hub, we have a Network of Makers who would love to show you their work and studios. Read this blog to discover why you Meet Makers to speak English. About Perthshire One interesting aspect for...
by Ruth | Mar 25, 2024 | Immersion English Holiday, Learn English and Scottish Culture, Learn English in Perthshire, Meet the Makers English Immersion, Tips for English Learners
Image: Meet the Makers | An Introduction to The Glenturret Whisky at Blue Noun Language Hub Question “I need to meet a lot of people in my job. What’s a good way to gain professional social English skills? The Right Environment You...
by Ruth | Mar 12, 2024 | Creating your Independent English Language School, Learn English in Perthshire
Me (Ruth) at Christmas, with a scarf knitted by one of my Ukrainian English learners. Ways to Make Your Travel Footprint Positive As one travel-lover to another – there’s no doubt that we need to consider the impact of our travel footprint when choosing...
by Ruth | Feb 27, 2024 | Immersion English Holiday, Learn English in Perthshire
The good news is that making progress in language (especially one that you already have basics in) is not all hard work and no fun. But you have to trust the process and let the fun in – and for adults, that can be surprisingly difficult. This blog gives you 5 reasons...