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Paddyy May 16th 2010 11:05 pm

Studying Spanish in Spain
 
I'm looking to do a Spanish course in either Barcelona or Malaga but can't decide who to do the course with. There are so many places offering the same ones.

Has anyone done a course or know of a good reputable company?

Cheers
Paddy

Veleta May 17th 2010 12:29 am

Re: Studying Spanish in Spain
 

Originally Posted by Paddyy (Post 8570228)
I'm looking to do a Spanish course in either Barcelona or Malaga but can't decide who to do the course with. There are so many places offering the same ones.

Has anyone done a course or know of a good reputable company?

Cheers
Paddy

International House are a national chain and have academies everywhere. Good, professional standards.

I used International House (CLIC) in Seville.

http://www.ihes.com/bcn/spanish/index.html

Paddyy May 17th 2010 12:32 am

Re: Studying Spanish in Spain
 
Ohh ok. I haven't actually come across this company. I will have a look at their website.

Do you know if they offer work placements too?

Veleta May 17th 2010 1:08 am

Re: Studying Spanish in Spain
 

Originally Posted by Paddyy (Post 8570387)
Ohh ok. I haven't actually come across this company. I will have a look at their website.

Do you know if they offer work placements too?

What do you mean by work placements?????? I don't understand. International House is a language academy offering language courses and teacher training courses.

cricketman May 17th 2010 1:29 am

Re: Studying Spanish in Spain
 

Originally Posted by Paddyy (Post 8570228)
I'm looking to do a Spanish course in either Barcelona or Malaga but can't decide who to do the course with. There are so many places offering the same ones.

Has anyone done a course or know of a good reputable company?

Cheers
Paddy

I went to Instituto Picasso in Plaza de la Merced, Malaga.

I found the course to be good and lots of fun, plus they offer accomodation if you need it. Also in a very good location in the centre of Malaga.

I dont know what you mean by work placements either, do you want an internship with a Spanish company? If so, I've never hear of someone doing that.

Paddyy May 17th 2010 2:47 am

Re: Studying Spanish in Spain
 
I noticed some companies offer an intensive course followed by a work placement, where they find you a job for a certain amount of time so you can further your language skills.

jurdyr May 17th 2010 2:48 am

Re: Studying Spanish in Spain
 
think if we try here we be told to FO

Paddyy May 17th 2010 2:57 am

Re: Studying Spanish in Spain
 
pleasant ;)

lynnxa May 17th 2010 3:02 am

Re: Studying Spanish in Spain
 

Originally Posted by Paddyy (Post 8570691)
I noticed some companies offer an intensive course followed by a work placement, where they find you a job for a certain amount of time so you can further your language skills.

I know of companies which do that in the UK for students of English. One of my students went to the UK & was supposed to also get work in a holiday camp as part of the deal. When it came to it he was told he didn't fit the 'young image' they wanted.

He's a very trendy-looking 30ish with a high level of English. I think they wanted teens.

I imagine that there are companies in Spain doing the same - but with unemployment as it is I'd be surprised if any companies were actually keen to take people on in that way - even for short term paying peanuts positions.

jurdyr May 17th 2010 3:02 am

Re: Studying Spanish in Spain
 

Originally Posted by jurdyr (Post 8570697)
think if we try here we be told to FO

sorry posted in the wrong Thread ... sorry my fualt ....

lynnxa May 17th 2010 3:06 am

Re: Studying Spanish in Spain
 

Originally Posted by jurdyr (Post 8570743)
sorry posted in the wrong Thread ... sorry my fualt ....

can't you still delete it?

rachelk May 17th 2010 3:47 am

Re: Studying Spanish in Spain
 
No advice on particular schools/academies, but if the choice is Málaga or Barcelona I'd say Málaga, purely because you'll have more opportunity to practice outside of class. You'll have to deal with the Andalucian accent but that's better than having to deal with another language.

Paddyy May 17th 2010 3:49 am

Re: Studying Spanish in Spain
 
Thanks for the advice rachel

lynnxa May 17th 2010 3:49 am

Re: Studying Spanish in Spain
 

Originally Posted by rachelk (Post 8570856)
No advice on particular schools/academies, but if the choice is Málaga or Barcelona I'd say Málaga, purely because you'll have more opportunity to practice outside of class. You'll have to deal with the Andalucian accent but that's better than having to deal with another language.

Yes, I'd agree with that for sure.

Tele Addict May 19th 2010 10:01 pm

Re: Studying Spanish in Spain
 
If you want a useful and recognised qualification afterwards you need to use the Escuela Oficial de Idiomas.


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