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The idea was so innovative that it won
“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
beautiful backdrop of
Spanish countryside while Vaughan picks up
tab.
Multinational clients such as Microsoft, Vodafone, Deloitte and Accenture send scores of executives to Englishtown finding it to be
ideal solution to their problem – a rapid, intense way to get their top directors speaking English.
Over
years, Englishtown has attracted volunteers from all walks of life: concert pianists, writers, CEO’s, 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
best, most enriching experiences of their lives.
For more information visit www.vaughanvillage.com.
