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Exeter High School Students Travel to Portugal and Spain as Part of Foreign Language Curriculum

EXETER — Principal Michael Monahan is pleased to announce that a group of Exeter High School students had a chance to put their foreign language skills to the test when they took a trip to Portugal and Spain last month.

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New Hampshire School Administrative Unit 16
Christine Rath, Interim Superintendent
30 Linden Street
Exeter, NH 03833

For Immediate Release

Friday, March 30, 2018

Media Contact: John Guilfoil
Phone: 617-993-0003
Email: john@jgpr.net

Exeter High School Students Travel to Portugal and Spain as Part of Foreign Language Curriculum

EXETER — Principal Michael Monahan is pleased to announce that a group of Exeter High School students had a chance to put their foreign language skills to the test when they took a trip to Portugal and Spain last month.

During February break, Feb. 23-March 2, 16 sophomores, juniors and seniors along with their teachers traveled to Europe to bring their Spanish lessons to life.

Spanish teachers Sam Heath, Nicole Vernon and Jennifer Delorie organized the trip with the help of Students Love Travel — an organization that brings small groups to locations of their choosing to explore the world with personalized lessons, activities and events.

Once abroad, students were responsible for navigating through busy streets, choosing restaurants, ordering off menus (in Spanish) and guiding each other through historical and cultural spots.

Beginning in Lisbon, Portugal, students spent a day learning about the city before heading to Madrid, Spain. Once there, the group traveled to Segovia, where they were awed by the 2,000-year-old Roman aqueduct and ate the local specialty cochinillo asado (roast suckling pig).

Another day, students headed to Toledo, the former capital of Spain, and ventured down its winding streets that led to the workshop of Mariano Zamorano, one of the last sword makers in all of Spain. The group was able to head inside and watch the men craft hand-made swords and knives from high-quality alloy.

The group also saw art, both old and new, climbed cathedral towers and toured the Real Madrid soccer stadium.

“This was a fantastic adventure that was filled with breathtaking sights, delicious food and numerous opportunities for students to practice their foreign language skills with Spaniards,” Delorie said. “Educational trips like these are so valuable because it allows us as teachers to take our lessons outside the classroom and for students to experience the cultures they learn about in their textbooks.”

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