About Heather Hall
Heather is the director of the World Language Program as well as the website manager at ILI, and occasionally she teaches in the Intensive English Program or substitutes in the Free English Program classes. Before joining ILI in 2003, she spent her time between organic gardening and her art studio.
She has taught a Multicultural Arts Program for elementary school children, basic ceramics to differently-abled high school students and feltmaking classes to adults. Currently she expresses her artistic side through feltmaking and textile surface design. Heather holds a Bachelor of Arts in Cultural Studies for Education from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, is a graduate of the SIT TESOL Certificate Program and trained in multicultural conflict transformation. She has lived and studied Spanish in Guatemala and has traveled in Europe, Central America and Mexico.
Contact: heather@ili.edu
Latest Articles by Heather Hall
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Hola Amigos! A Spanish Language Student’s Guide to learning in Mexico
At the International Language Institute (ILI), we believe the best way to learn Spanish is to live it—and there’s no better place to do that than Mexico. From bustling Mexico City to the artistic charm of Oaxaca and the laid-back beaches of Playa del Carmen, Mexico offers countless ways to immerse yourself in the language and culture. Whether you’re savoring local food, joining community celebrations, or chatting with new friends, every moment becomes part of your Spanish learning journey. With ILI’s trusted partner schools, you can count on high-quality instruction, genuine connection, and unforgettable experiences that will expand your world—one conversation at a time.