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Spanish
courses can be booked whole year around.
We want
you to have the best Spanish experience you possibly can. To best way to
enjoy yourself in Spain, is to speak some Spanish! Our school has been
open since 1996, and continually gets great feedback that our teachers
are very professional, caring, and friendly. Our classes are small
(normally 4-8) and you will be in a class with people of similar ability
to maximise your learning.
The Spanish and Horse Riding course incorporates 20 hours of Spanish
each week (4 hours per day).
Other Spanish courses we offer include:
Intensive
consisting of four 55 min. lessons daily incorporating grammar,
conversation, practical application of Spanish.
Super intensive course
consisting of six 55 min. lessons daily.
One to
one
Course individually adapted to each
students specific needs
Commercial course, for
business people needing a basic adequate knowledge of Spanish for use in
the commercial world.
Course
on Hispanic Studies
Spanish language & also the history, culture and literature of Spain
Here is a little more information about our Spanish programs.:
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Spanish classes are taught entirely in Spanish (immersion method).
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Minimum age is 16 years. And there is no maximum age!
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All
classes taught at all levels
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The
first day you have an informal test to make sure you are placed in
the right level.
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If
numbers at your level are low, one on one lessons will replace the
group classes at a reduced number of hours.
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The
maximum of students per class may be exceeded by more students in
the conversation class.
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Classes are 55 minutes.
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Each
course includes a 15-20 minutes break per day.
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An
attendance certificate will be awarded at the end of the course.
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All
courses start every Monday
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Internet is free of charge for all our students.
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There won’t be classes on following National holidays:
January 1st, and 6th,
February 28th, March 19th, April 8th + 9th, May 1st, August 15th,
October 12th, November 1st, December 6th and 8th, December 25th.
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If one of these days is a Sunday, the holiday will be passed on to
the following Monday.
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