Exploring a new direction

January 4, 2012

Letter from a French Student

This is a letter we received from a French student named Julien who studied at Intrax in Chicago. He wrote the entire thing in English to explain how his time at Intrax was.

Here's the first little bit, and find the complete letter in the link below.

Dear Chloe,

April 28, 2011

Thanks vs. No Thanks

By Tolga Erciyes

Hi Everyone,

March 15, 2011

A Memorable Moment

By Alessandro Gal

February 14, 2011

Far away: Success of my Goals

By Diana Wlaschitz Lopes.

My experience with learning English has been a long and exciting journey, which I can divide in two parts: my studies in my country, Brazil, and my studies abroad. 

First, it started when I was at the middle school, but at this time I didn’t give the right importance to the language, I think I just treated English as other subjects at school that I need memorize just to past in the exams. This way to study during the middle school was completely opposite to my second experience, studying abroad.

February 8, 2011

The Best Decision I've Ever Made

By Dicle Kaptan

Choosing Intrax to study English was one of the best decisions I’ve ever made. After 10 years of hard work (7 days a week and more than 13 hours a day), I found myself in the U.S. I needed a break from working hard, so I decided to go to the U.S. and study English.

I remember my first day at the school. Everything is still very clear in my mind, even though I didn’t know English!

Student Advisor: “Follow me please”…

I didn’t know what she was saying, so I just did what the other students did!

January 11, 2011

A Dream Begins

By Hasan Gulkun

December 13, 2010

A Friend in Need

By Jacob Lawrence

December 13, 2010

Learning: the Discovery that Something is Possible

By Estelle Quadri.

“The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapesbut in having new eyes.”—Marcel Proust

Travelling is absolutely my passion Number One. I love it; it is like a drug for me; I cannot stay at home for more than 3 months without going away: doesn’t matter where, doesn’t matter how, doesn’t matter with whom. I just could get crazy without moving. But travelling is not only a passion, it is also related to some reasons that inspired me to come to the USA to study English.

November 18, 2010

"Touchdown in Korea" By Holly Edwards

I didn’t want to be a teacher.

When I was a little girl, I wanted to be an astronaut, the president, a football player, a movie star, a housekeeper—and that was just in a week.  I never took my dolls and lined them up to teach them.  I either wanted to take them to Pluto with me or put them on the line of scrimmage so I could plow them over to score the winning touchdown.

So I didn’t want to be a teacher.