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James
October 26, 2012, 06:20 PM
Hi

I'm looking for a language school in Spain where i can attend for one month in March of 2013, to do an intensive, immersion course.
Does anyone have any experience - positive or negative - of residential language schools in Spain ? I'm in the UK and can study in any part of Spain, I just want to find a really good school.

Any info would be much appreciated.

Many thanks

James

ROBINDESBOIS
October 30, 2012, 08:53 AM
There are lots in Madrid city. I ' ll ask a friend of mine and let you Know. I guess Salamanca has to have good ones too, after all it' s a students city.

javcax
December 08, 2012, 03:54 PM
If you want to do an immersion course think about your interests and look for a place where you can learn the language while doing interesting activities for you. You can find schools in many places (big cities, mountains, beaches, etc...)

Villa
December 19, 2012, 11:15 AM
Hi

I'm looking for a language school in Spain where i can attend for one month in March of 2013, to do an intensive, immersion course.
Does anyone have any experience - positive or negative - of residential language schools in Spain ? I'm in the UK and can study in any part of Spain, I just want to find a really good school.

Any info would be much appreciated.

Many thanks

James

Hola James. I went to a Spanish school in Mexico to learn Spanish and to a school in Italy to learn Italian. My nephew went to school in Spain and Brazil. What is important when you go to school in Spain is to be around Spanish speakers and not around English speakers. Many students complain that when they go to these schools they don't actually meet Spanish speakers when out of the classroom. What I did to meet native speakers of both Spanish and Italian was to go to places where they hang around. Best places I found were gyms, libraries, book stores, churches, martial art schools, sport clubs, stores in general and so on and so forth. If you go to Spain to learn Spanish and then hang around English speakers you won't learn much Spanish. On the other hand if you hang around Spanish speakers you might just learn more Spanish than in the classroom. I did.
Oh, also find out about living with a Spanish speaking family while you're going to school. That is actually the best way. I did that in Mexico.



Spanish Language schools in Spain, Language Schools Spain (http://www.language-schools-in-spain.com/)

James
December 24, 2012, 02:40 AM
Hi Thanks everyone

All good advice, the biggest worry is that english becomes the fall back language. I'll probably learn more Spanish if I go to an English language school in England. Most town in England have summer schools with large groups of Spanish/French/Italian kids all speaking in their own language.

At 39 I'm probably too old to stay with a Spanish family, I'll just have to be really stubborn and refuse to speak any English at all. Maybe I'll tell people that I'm Ukranian and if they want to speak to me it'll have to be in Ukranian or Spanish. Hopefully people will choose Spanish !

I've been looking at escuela-montalban.com. I don't know if anyone has any experience of this place ?

Ok

Merry Christmas everyone

James

Villa
December 30, 2012, 01:32 PM
Hi Thanks everyone

At 39 I'm probably too old to stay with a Spanish family, I'll just have to be really stubborn and refuse to speak any English at all. Maybe I'll tell people that I'm Ukranian and if they want to speak to me it'll have to be in Ukranian or Spanish. Hopefully people will choose Spanish !


Ok

James

Hola Jaime. I'm older than you and I stayed with a Spanish speaking family. A friend of mine the same age stayed with a Spanish speaking family too.
Oh yeah, 39 is so old.

mrb86
January 14, 2013, 02:36 AM
IH barcelona do a 2 week intensive spanish course, you can do add ons too that include day trips and cultural lessons.

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