Madrid forum: Good schools for learning Spanish while living in Madrid?
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Morgan Grubb
18 Sep 2008, 15:32Good schools for learning Spanish while living in Madrid?I really need to improve my Spanish so I want to find a Spanish course for English speakers in Madrid. Does anyone have some recommendations?
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dace geduseva
23 Sep 2008, 13:32..have u heard about LaWtons school- seems they are world wide- eve here in Gijon( north of sain) they have decent school...
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Iris King
24 Sep 2008, 00:00You can look into learing Spanish online. If you're a beginner or intermediate you should check out http://www.quiz-buddy.com/Spanish_Phrases_with_Audio.html they have a really great online program that makes learing the language (especially conversational Spanish) real easy.
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Morgan Grubb
25 Sep 2008, 09:53Self-study and online don't seem to hold my interest for long enough to get anywhere.
Very few schools offer evening courses here, it seems, so I've signed up with one that has an office nearby - AIL in Salamanca. I'll give them a try and see what it's like.
Thanks.
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Simon Lynch
10 Nov 2008, 17:26I got asked the other day by someone looking for a good school in Madrid, so any feedback on that one?
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Hey Morgan,
My friend has just gone back to the UK after doing a spanish course here in Barcelona! She had an amazing time, and while I was at work she was studying Spanish just down the road! She studied at a school called Camino, so maybe you could check them out too!
There´s an agent which is close to my work called Estudio Hispanico which I heard are quite good, maybe you could google them??Goodluck with finding a decent school
Louise
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I've been with AIL almost 8 weeks now, doing evening courses, and I think it's going pretty well. The teacher is competent and the classes are at a decent evening time.
Of course, there's more to learning Spanish than just going to class.
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Yeh that´s true! Have you met a lot of Spanish people? I live with two spanish guys, and they really help me with my spanish! It´s one of the best ways to learn - just try, make mistakes and get corrected haha!
anyway...i´m sure you´ll figure it out
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The best way to learn is to practice in conversation. Do you know anyone who speaks Spanish that you could talk to? http://www.langlearner.com takes a different approach and allows people to learn languages regardless of native tongue by allowing flexible language pairing. I'm learning Languages with this tool, and it's very helpful for me and I hope it helps you.
Rozer Fedrer