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katy mclaren Aug 15th 2008 6:59 am

madrid new life
 
Hola everyone

My name is katrina and i have just moved to madrid from Jerez. I work in centro comercial Xanadu and now live in Arroyomolinos. I was wanting to go to evening classes for spanish and also i would like to meet new and interesting people. does anyone have any info or help!!!

I am a 31year old SWF and would like to make new and exciting friends

Hope to hear from anyone soonXX

betris Aug 15th 2008 8:40 am

Re: madrid new life
 

Originally Posted by katy mclaren (Post 6683355)
Hola everyone

My name is katrina and i have just moved to madrid from Jerez. I work in centro comercial Xanadu and now live in Arroyomolinos. I was wanting to go to evening classes for spanish and also i would like to meet new and interesting people. does anyone have any info or help!!!

I am a 31year old SWF and would like to make new and exciting friends

Hope to hear from anyone soonXX

Whats a SWF then.

Agnes Aug 15th 2008 8:46 am

Re: madrid new life
 
single white female.

wy did you move to Madrid from Jerez?

katy mclaren Aug 16th 2008 8:32 pm

Re: madrid new life
 
I moved from Jerez to madrid due to work. I work in the Primark in Xanadu (store manager) That was the only reason!!!

I have worked for the company back home in Scotland for 6 years and after separating from my boyfriend of 8 years i decided for a new life in Spain. I opened the store in Jerez and after 6months working there i received a transfer to Madrid and to a bigger store and turnover.

Whats your story?

lynnxa Aug 16th 2008 8:37 pm

Re: madrid new life
 

Originally Posted by katy mclaren (Post 6687305)
I moved from Jerez to madrid due to work. I work in the Primark in Xanadu (store manager) That was the only reason!!!

I have worked for the company back home in Scotland for 6 years and after separating from my boyfriend of 8 years i decided for a new life in Spain. I opened the store in Jerez and after 6months working there i received a transfer to Madrid and to a bigger store and turnover.

Whats your story?

How do you run a big store without speaking spanish??


serious question

katy mclaren Aug 16th 2008 8:57 pm

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I get by, the staff are very helpful and i have a mix of management team who speak english and spanish. I can speak the basics and i understand a lot more now when they are speaking to me, i just find it hard to reply back to them, however i am trying very hard where possible to speak spanish all the time and i am learning every day!!

lynnxa Aug 16th 2008 9:04 pm

Re: madrid new life
 

Originally Posted by katy mclaren (Post 6687336)
I get by, the staff are very helpful and i have a mix of management team who speak english and spanish. I can speak the basics and i understand a lot more now when they are speaking to me, i just find it hard to reply back to them, however i am trying very hard where possible to speak spanish all the time and i am learning every day!!

tbh you'll probably learn a lot more quickly by working with the Spanish & talking to them as much as possible, than going to lessons!

I think if you did start lessons you'd probably start worrying about being 'correct' & clam up -

just open your mouth & speak - they'll correct you if you make mistakes - you are in a very enviable position

Agnes Aug 16th 2008 9:06 pm

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Hi Katy

I am also Scottish and teach English to Spanish in Jerez. I have visited Primark in Jerez and actually saw you and commented to my husband a member of staff speaking Scottish. I wish I had spoken to you now.

Good luck with your new venture in Madid

katy mclaren Aug 16th 2008 9:39 pm

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Ah thats a shame, well the manager now in the store is irish and is getting in Malaga in two weeks time and then off work for 3 weeks so i may be down to the store cover for a couple of days to make sure that everything is ok!!!

so you may see me yet

steviedeluxe Aug 17th 2008 12:51 am

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Hey Katy. I think you'll feel at home come the winter. You'll be able to see the snow-capped mountains to the north of Madrid. It's still generally drier in Madrid than Scotland though.
If you want to meet a decent set of expats in Madrid, try Triskels bar in Malasana.

steviedeluxe Aug 17th 2008 12:55 am

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Oh, and by the way, there are lots of VO cinemas in Madrid. Try to watch a good film once a week (with the Spanish subtitles)*. It really helps with vocabulary and expressions. Once you get to a better level you can then progress to normal cinemas (although I prefer the class of film in the VO cinema, funnily enough). :thumbup:

* I know you can turn on subtitles with dvd or television, but I find the cinema forces you to pay attention for 1 or 2 hours. At home you soon get distracted.

Glasgowgeekess Aug 17th 2008 1:12 am

Re: madrid new life
 

Originally Posted by steviedeluxe (Post 6687829)
Oh, and by the way, there are lots of VO cinemas in Madrid. Try to watch a good film once a week (with the Spanish subtitles)*. It really helps with vocabulary and expressions. Once you get to a better level you can then progress to normal cinemas (although I prefer the class of film in the VO cinema, funnily enough). :thumbup:

* I know you can turn on subtitles with dvd or television, but I find the cinema forces you to pay attention for 1 or 2 hours. At home you soon get distracted.


Silly question,but what is a VO cinema?

Nicky

EsuriJohn Aug 17th 2008 1:15 am

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Originally Posted by Glasgowgeekess (Post 6687866)
Silly question,but what is a VO cinema?

Nicky

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marisol Aug 17th 2008 1:31 am

Re: madrid new life
 

Originally Posted by katy mclaren (Post 6683355)
Hola everyone

My name is katrina and i have just moved to madrid from Jerez. I work in centro comercial Xanadu and now live in Arroyomolinos. I was wanting to go to evening classes for spanish and also i would like to meet new and interesting people. does anyone have any info or help!!!

I am a 31year old SWF and would like to make new and exciting friends

Hope to hear from anyone soonXX

Hi Katy,
I live in Madrid, i'm spanish but i'm afraid i am too old, i am 50, i am MWF. i'm sure you are not going to have problems living in Madrid. A virtue of the persons from Madrid is that they accept all with opened arms, nobody is foreigner here.
Good luck
marisol

betris Aug 17th 2008 6:27 am

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Originally Posted by marisol (Post 6687896)
Hi Katy,
I live in Madrid, i'm spanish but i'm afraid i am too old, i am 50, i am MWF. i'm sure you are not going to have problems living in Madrid. A virtue of the persons from Madrid is that they accept all with opened arms, nobody is foreigner here.
Good luck
marisol

whay area of madrid as madrid is a verry big place.


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