Best Fashion Summer Programs: academic MILAN Fashion Program

The academic MILAN Fashion program (ages 15–18) is perfect for young creatives eager to explore fashion design and develop their talent. Powered by the renowned Raffles Milano – International Design Institute, this top summer program also offers a valuable bonus: earn 4 fully recognized University Credits (ECTS) and turn your summer into a real step toward your future studies.

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A memorable visit to David Game College with extended partnership prospects

Visit to David Game College, PRODIREKT

At PRODIREKT and Verbalists Education, our commitment to delivering unparalleled educational opportunities for students drives everything we do. Recently, we visited our partner, David Game College, in London and Bath. Here, we share key takeaways from the trip, including exciting projects that will enhance the academic LONDON and Career Pathway Programs we already offer our young learners.

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Best football camps – Chelsea FC

Join the Chelsea FC camp for an unforgettable football experience! You’ll train with players from around the world using the Chelsea FC Academy program. These football camps aren’t just about the skills on the field – they build confidence and friendships. It’s for boys aged 10-17, with 1- or 2-week stays near London. English is the language here, just like at Chelsea FC.

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Unraveling Word Origins: from Villain to Muscle

Speak Your Mind! 🎯 “Word Origins” by Dan Manolescu

The English language of today is living and growing. Whether it’s the power of the written word, or whether it’s the choice of the right adjective in an articulate speech, or whether it’s simply playing with the proper verbiage, the English vocabulary has a remarkable history. If we look at the origin of some English words, we may find surprising twists and turns that display the vivacity of a language in a continuous change and development. Here are some examples prompted by everyday questions:

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Elina Duni’s folk, jazz and languages mix for Verbalists

Elina Duni, Albanian jazz singer, talks about her love for music and languages with Verbalists

We talked to Elina about her music, but also about languages since she sings in many different languages. How many actually? Watch our interview to find out and learn more about this charming Swiss-Albanian vocalist. 

Elina Spiro Duni is a jazz singer, born in Tirana, Albania. Elina made her first steps on stage at the age of five. Born to an artistic family (her mother and grandfather were writers, her other grandfather was a singer, whereas her father was an actor and theater director), she was exposed early to different types of art. When living in communist Albania, the only opportunity for her was to sing in the “palace of pioneer” (Albanian: Pallati i Pioniereve). In 1992 she settled in Geneva, Switzerland along with her mother. READ MORE