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SPECIAL NOTES & TRAVELLER TIPS When you come to the Dominican Republic, come with an open mind. Come ready to enjoy yourself among a people who have a world-renowned reputation for being sincerely warm-hearted, open and friendly. But do remember that this is a "developing world." The majority of the people here are not middle class, like they are in the U.S., Canada and Europe. There is a small Dominican middle class, a very small upper class, and a vastly huge class of poor people. You will definitely see some things here and have some experiences here that are very different from "back home. That doesn't mean the Dominican people or their ways are wrong--just different. Don't spend your precious little time here lamenting how things could be so much better "if only they did it like back in. After all, learning something new, having new experiences and meeting new people is what you came for, isn't it? More information...............! Starting Dates 2008:
School closed from 20 Dicember 2008 Up to 7 January 2009
According to Dominican laws most of national holidays (but not all!) has to be moved at the nearest Monday and that decision, often, is a last minute decision. So it is impossible to give an exact situation. In holiday days normally we will give regular lessons 9:00 to 12:00. When this won't be possible, lessons will take place the nearest Saturday 9:00 to 12:00. |
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