does anyone know any registered companys that do spanish language schools in spain ?
Jun 15, 2009 by hanas_emails | Posted in Studying Abroad
the only ones i can find are in latin america ???
any support !
isla have idiom schools in salamanca and barcelona, ive been to the one in salamanca and it was amazing, so fun, the city is beautiful and the lessons were really good.also they can organise for you to stay with entertainer families or you can stay in a hotel. :)
lolly | Jun 15, 2009
isla have idiom schools in salamanca and barcelona, ive been to the one in salamanca and it was amazing, so fun, the city is beautiful and the lessons were really good.also they can organise for you to dwell with host families or you can stay in a hotel. :)
lolly | Jun 15, 2009
Is there any good and cheap Spanish language school in Spain?
Jun 22, 2006 by Sanchai K | Posted in Other - Education
Hola! I subsist in Spain, and have been for the last 12 years.
I would suggest you go to a local private teacher, someone from the area you are living in. I teach Spanish to the ex-pat community in Granada.
I set forward this, as a lot of the larger language schools (and language tapes and videos) tend to teach "perfect Spanish", which is not neccessarily the argot they understand in your area. I found I had this problem when I frist arrived here.
The best way I found of learning most (although I did go to a private tutor) was being near Spanish people and relating with them. It is very intricate at first, but you eventually find you are understanding more without realising it. Also, I suggest you watch Spanish telly, relating the pictures with words helps.
Solicitous luck!
Krissyinthesun | Jun 22, 2006
Can anyone think of reasons why spain should stick to spanish traditions?
Feb 10, 8623 by LadyBaBa | Posted in Other - Cultures & Groups
This is for a scheme at school
Should spain prevent the traditions from being lost, specifically with things like dance where newer forms such as reggaeton are becoming habitual?
please help im so stuck!!