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Last edited by Villa; January 28, 2013 at 01:01 PM. |
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There are several websites that provide you online courses and Spanish schools in Valencia. I do not recommend any website, you just find a reputable and authentic online website that can assist you learn the Spanish language.
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Missed this one the first time round, and it's too late to help the OP, but other people might find it through Google so I'll chip in a couple of comments.
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This is true to an extent. In the city of Valencia there's quite a lot of written valencià, but it's fairly unusual to hear it spoken except at political events and set phrases at cultural events (Senyor pirotècnic, pot començar la mascletà). |
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Hi,
I studied and worked in Malaga - pure Andalusian Spanish but with a lot less English speaking people of my age. Also by working I HAD to speak Spanish. After a six week period I came back with enough Spanish to be able to have a reasonable conversation as long as it was in an area I knew about but that was OK for what I wanted (tourism). Last edited by Rusty; November 20, 2013 at 04:57 PM. Reason: removed link |
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Try Pamplona. My friends went there in Summer of '13 and loved it.
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