Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Learn Spanish in Madrid

Learn Spanish in Madrid for the ultimate experience of immersion in authentic Spanish
culture. Madrid is the capital of Spain and has everything you need to help you learn the
language of the country. While studying, you not only get to take advantage of native
speaking teachers, but you get to experience the beauty of the surroundings and a history
that dates back thousands of years. The dazzling array of restaurants and nightspots will
make your learning experience that much more enjoyable because you have the
opportunity to practice what you learn in a real life setting.

There are many schools and universities that offer Spanish classes for those that do not
speak the language. You can opt to stay on campus, rent an apartment or stay with a host
family for the duration of your studies. Either option will cost you, but if you choose to
stay with a host family, you become part of a family setting where Spanish is used on all
occasions. You will also experience the local food and culture and get an enormous
opportunity to converse in Spanish. Being in this type of setting makes it much easier to
pick up the language and reinforce what you learn in classes.

The method used in teaching is very flexible and innovative and the lessons are geared so
that you can learn at your own pace. You will learn to speak Spanish in the same manner
that native speakers learn – in the same way that you learn your own language. Not only
do the teachers adapt to your individual style of learning, but the objectives of the course
are in line with the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.

There are six levels of lessons for you to choose from. This means that if you already
know some Spanish, you don't have to start off at the beginner's level. The levels of the
courses are:

Beginner A

Beginner B

Intermediate

Advanced

Superior

Improvement
You can determine which level of study you need and have the lessons that will help you
to become either able to communicate on a basic level or become a fluent Spanish
speaker.

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At May 31, 2007 at 4:55 PM, Blogger Hayley said...

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