Living in Cantabria
#1
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Living in Cantabria
Hey everyone,
I have been living here in Torrelavega, Cantabria for nearly a couple of months now after accepting a job offer to teach English in an academy here.
So far so good although i need some advice... do they have social clubs here? I have tried goggling it but nothing useful so far. Or any other ideas on how to meet some more people would be very welcome
Would also love to hear from anyone else who is living in this beautiful region and meet up for some tapas
I have been living here in Torrelavega, Cantabria for nearly a couple of months now after accepting a job offer to teach English in an academy here.
So far so good although i need some advice... do they have social clubs here? I have tried goggling it but nothing useful so far. Or any other ideas on how to meet some more people would be very welcome
Would also love to hear from anyone else who is living in this beautiful region and meet up for some tapas
#2
Re: Living in Cantabria
Hi - I suspect you may be 300km from the closest forum member! I know a German couple near Comillas who speak English, but I don't think they'd drive into Torrelavega just to chat to an English-speaking stranger!
Maybe you could start a club going yourself with something like Meetup.com or Facebook?
Maybe you could start a club going yourself with something like Meetup.com or Facebook?
#3
Re: Living in Cantabria
Hey everyone,
I have been living here in Torrelavega, Cantabria for nearly a couple of months now after accepting a job offer to teach English in an academy here.
So far so good although i need some advice... do they have social clubs here? I have tried goggling it but nothing useful so far. Or any other ideas on how to meet some more people would be very welcome
Would also love to hear from anyone else who is living in this beautiful region and meet up for some tapas
I have been living here in Torrelavega, Cantabria for nearly a couple of months now after accepting a job offer to teach English in an academy here.
So far so good although i need some advice... do they have social clubs here? I have tried goggling it but nothing useful so far. Or any other ideas on how to meet some more people would be very welcome
Would also love to hear from anyone else who is living in this beautiful region and meet up for some tapas
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Re: Living in Cantabria
Hey everyone,
I have been living here in Torrelavega, Cantabria for nearly a couple of months now after accepting a job offer to teach English in an academy here.
So far so good although i need some advice... do they have social clubs here? I have tried goggling it but nothing useful so far. Or any other ideas on how to meet some more people would be very welcome
Would also love to hear from anyone else who is living in this beautiful region and meet up for some tapas
I have been living here in Torrelavega, Cantabria for nearly a couple of months now after accepting a job offer to teach English in an academy here.
So far so good although i need some advice... do they have social clubs here? I have tried goggling it but nothing useful so far. Or any other ideas on how to meet some more people would be very welcome
Would also love to hear from anyone else who is living in this beautiful region and meet up for some tapas
Thanks
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Re: Living in Cantabria
Hi graffy, i don't know how much i can help but i what i do know for sure is there's a high demand for English teachers here due to it being a far less "English people" hot spot, it's not so touristy. The best way would be to get up here for a visit and drop your CV in as there are plenty of English academies here. Where i live in Torrelavega there are at least 15 and its a small town. In Santander there a far more.
If this isn't possible i would recommend googling academies in Cantabria, or the two major towns- Torrelavega and Santander and just emailing them your CV. I'm afraid i don't have any actual contacts, I know that my boss will possibly be looking for a part-time teacher for the next academic year but other than that i'm not sure.
I will more than likely be staying out here another year and i will be advertising for a flat mate as of next september so keep in touch if you do end up here and are looking for somewhere to rent.
All the best
If this isn't possible i would recommend googling academies in Cantabria, or the two major towns- Torrelavega and Santander and just emailing them your CV. I'm afraid i don't have any actual contacts, I know that my boss will possibly be looking for a part-time teacher for the next academic year but other than that i'm not sure.
I will more than likely be staying out here another year and i will be advertising for a flat mate as of next september so keep in touch if you do end up here and are looking for somewhere to rent.
All the best
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Re: Living in Cantabria
BE is a very large expat website, so if you have problems finding your way around we have concierges who will try to direct you. The moderators for the Spanish forums are Mitzyboy and Fred James, moderators are there to ensure that the site runs smoothly within the rules of BE. Problems and complaints should always be addressed to a moderador who will look into the matter and deal with it efficiently and fairly. Our members who post in the Spain Forums are friendly and helpful with a wealth of knowledge of the issues of living in Spain. At the top of the page you will find a quirkily named thread called Free Beer which is full of important and useful information. Hope you enjoy your time participating in the forums.
Please let me know if you need any further help.
Rosemary