Sun, sand and Spanish - Learn Spanish on holiday in the sun

August 28, 2010, 7:46 pm by
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It's August and the rain pours down in Sweden, late summer dreams run off along the paving stones. Perhaps you are one of the lucky few who still have a trip abroad to look forward to? The rest of us must be content to start planning next summer. Sun and summer beckons, but what would we do with something new and evolving it?

Spain's coastline is home to many popular tourist destinations, not to mention the island world. A large number of these holiday destinations offered Spanish language courses for foreign students. These courses are designed for both beginners and more experienced Spanish speakers, so whether you want to develop new skills or brush up on school Spanish, there is a level that suits you. As a holiday option offers the flexibility when you choose how long you want to study and at what speed. A standard course has lessons in the morning only giving you the afternoons and weekends free to enjoy the sun on the beach or further exploring the local area.

Alicantes kustlinje

Alicante's coastline

Around the coast, you can choose from areas of Marbella, Cadiz, Vejer, Alicante, Benalmádena, near Málaga, while Spain's islands beckons with party places such as Ibiza and Majorca, or the quieter Tenerife. We have previously tipped off about language travel to Spain for seniors, while these trips feel more suited for those who want the party pulse and full beaches. Most Spanish courses here offer from 16 years onwards, while some schools have 18-year limit. Especially in high season you can expect to study with young adults from around the world who come here to enjoy the warm and happy atmosphere while also developing their language skills.

Spansk språkkurs

Spanish language course

Price wise equivalent to these courses charter costs and for longer trips it is often cheaper to go on course and stay in either the host family with half board or shared apartment with other students, than to go on holiday with the hotel. Staying with a local host family gives you a unique chance to get away from the beaten track and experience a more genuine Spanish culture. Other possibilities include the combined courses you can read, for example, offers courses in Benalmádena Spanish dance in 3 weeks. When you get home is not the only tan that will be admired, but also your flamenco steps.

The article was written by Johanna Samuelson, ESL Language Training Abroad

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