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Salamanca
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Sevilla
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Vejer de la Frontera
Vitoria
Study In Spain!

 

Alicante   The pearl of the Mediterranean, enjoys a wonderful climate year round with splendid beaches that earn the Blue Flag Awards from the EU every year. The area, inhabited well before the Romans, is of vital importance in the modern economy of Spain, and famous leisure destinations are not far.

 
  • Estudio Internacional Sampere  The school is a pioneer institution in the teaching of foreign languages in Spain. It is a family enterprise with a large, committed staff, including teachers, administration and management personnel.

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    Barcelona   One of the most beautiful and exciting cities in the world. It has a huge number of attractions including a city centre which retains its medieval street plan; some stunning modernist architecture including several buildings by Gaudi - Spain's most famous architect; dozens of museums including one dedicated to Picasso, another to Miro and yet another to Barcelona's world famous football club.

     
  • Internacional House Barcelona  The school was founded in 1972 and has since grown into a major centre for language teaching, teacher training and related activities. The quality of all teaching is guaranteed by the fact that the school uses only fully trained native speakers who have been carefully selected to match the high standards the school sets themselves.

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    Benalmadena   This is a small town with approximately 30,000 inhabitants. Originally a sleepy Andalucian fishing village with beautiful white washed houses, Benalmadena has developed into a small but lively town which retains it old charm and character.

     
  • Colegio Maravillas  The school was founded in 1976 as a private Spanish school. Two years later, the language school was opened in an independent building. Modern teaching methods and equipment are accompanied by skilled and friendly teachers and administrative staff. Teachers have been carefully selected after considering their qualifications, previous teaching experience and personalities.

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    El Puerto de Santa Maria (near Cadiz)   The city remains hidden from international tourism and has been able to preserve its own Andalusian and Spanish atmospheres. A town of about 60,000 people, El Puerto de Santa Maria is located in southern Spain on the Cadiz Bay It is the closest beach from Seville and enjoys over 300 sunny days a year.

     
  • Estudio Internacional Sampere  The school is a pioneer institution in the teaching of foreign languages in Spain. It is a family enterprise with a large, committed staff, including teachers, administration and management personnel.

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    Granada   The legend of Boabdil, the last King of the Moors of Granada, is still alive. After the Christians conquered the city in 1492, he was banished into exile. At a certain point from the city, he turned around to take one last look at his beloved Granada, sank his head and began to weep. In that moment he remembered his mother's words, do not cry as a woman for something that you were unable to defend as a man. Anyone who has visited Granada at least once can understand Boabdil because the atmosphere of Granada is fantastic each and every day.

     
  • Spanish Language School  The school was founded in 1989, and is recognized by the Spanish Ministry of Education and by the "Instituto Cervantes", which is the official entity that promotes the Spanish Language and culture throughout the world.

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    Las Palmas - Canary Islands   Las Palmas de Gran Canaria has 400,000 inhabitants and four different main areas, the 500 year old district of Vegueta, the tourist area with 3 km of beaches, the port which is the most important of the Atlantic near the African coast and the University with over 20,000 students.

     
  • School of Language  The school has specialized in the teaching of Spanish to foreign students since 1964. In all these years many thousands of students have attended the school, with many returning for follow-up studies in later years. The teachers are highly specialized and have a great deal of experience.

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    Madrid   This city has been the capital city of Spain since 1562, and has more than 4 million inhabitants. It is a city oozing a vitality and an energy unmatched by any other European capital. The nightlife is unmatched by other European cities and is very crowded with people of all ages having good times in restaurants, clubs discos and bars.

     
  • Estudio Internacional Sampere  The school is a pioneer institution in the teaching of foreign languages in Spain. It is a family enterprise with a large, committed staff, including teachers, administration and management personnel.

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    Malaga   The capital of the Costa del Sol, with a population of about 450,000. Its situation, first-class tourist attractions, constant blue sky and Mediterranean Sea, warm hospitality, folklore, mild climate and wide variety of night sports and restaurants make Malaga an ideal setting for spending your time learning Spanish and enjoying yourself.

     
  • Malaca Instituto  This school strives to combine the highest academic performance and instruction quality with the most pleasant atmosphere. The intensive studies, the special pupil-teacher rapport, the frequent parties and various other out-of-school activities, all concur to make the student's stay an unforgettable experience.

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    Marbella   One of the most exclusive summer resorts in Europe, an old town that stills preserves its character. It is located south of Spain by the Mediterranean Sea in the "Costa del Sol".

     
  • Spanish Language School  # The school was founded in 1989, and is recognized by the Spanish Ministry of Education and by the "Instituto Cervantes", which is the official entity that promotes the Spanish Language and culture throughout the world. All teachers have a Bachelor in Arts (Degrees on Linguistics, Literature, History, etc.) and are all specialized in the Teaching of Spanish as a Second Language with special teacher training courses and a Masters in the teaching of Spanish as a second language.

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    Palma de Malloraca   The island of Mallorca is the most popular tourist destination in Europe, largely because of the stunning variety of its scenery, its warm Mediterranean climate, the hospitality of the islanders, its rich cultural heritage and the richness and of its food and drink. Set in a beautiful natural bay, Palma has been the capital of Mallorca for over a thousand years. It was already a prosperous city when it formed part of the Moorish empire and James I is supposed to have described it as the most beautiful city he had ever seen after he conquered the city in 1229.

     
  • International House  The main objective of the Spanish courses is to improve the student's communicative skills. The emphasis of classroom activities is therefore the development of the student's ability to speak and understand spoken Spanish. For this reason, classes are conducted entirely in Spanish and students are given plenty of opportunity to practice the sort of language they are likely to need outside the classroom. While the atmosphere in the classroom is generally relaxed and informal, students should be prepared to work hard and participate fully.

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    Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife, Canary Islands   Puerto de la Cruz is located on the Canary Island of Tenerife. Tenerife is known as the island of eternal spring because of its peerless climate, but it is also full of huge climatic contrasts and biodiversity throughout its various regions.

     
  • DQ - Tenerife  The study center was established in 1986 with the primary aim to teach Spanish as effectively and pleasantly as possible to students from all over the world. Students come from all over Europe and countries such as the United States, Russia, Canada, and Japan.

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    Salamanca   Salamanca is a small town and it can be crossed on foot from end to end. Monumental churches, unique buildings, streets oozing with history... Salamanca offers all of this and much more.

     
  • Estudio Internacional Sampere  The school is a pioneer institution in the teaching of foreign languages in Spain. It is a family enterprise with a large, committed staff, including teachers, administration and management personnel

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    San Sebastian   A family resort town of long standing, San Sebastian rests on the bay of La Concha in northwestern Spain, is surrounded by rolling low hills and has three very nice beaches to choose from. The town offers endless possibilities to enjoy your free time: lively nightlife, the Alde Zaharra or Parte Vieja (Old Part) , romantic walks along the beach, the Castle or the Wind Comb, excursions, museums, exhibitions, 40 cinema theatres, theatre, cultural centres, and the congress centre just to name a few.

     
  • Lacunza IH  The Spanish and Basque study center is located the center of San Sebastian, the cultural capital of the Basque region of Spain. The school excels in the field of methodology and teacher training.

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    Sevilla   Sevilla, with its 700,000 inhabitants and more than 3,000 hours of sun a year, is said to be the most beautiful city in Spain, which best keeps alive the most famous Spanish customs: a vibrant street–life, flamenco music and dancing, bullfighting, Holy Week (Semana Santa) and the April Fair (Feria), as well as the openness, pride and warmth of its people.

     
  • CLIC  Founded in 1983, the Centro de Lenguas y Intercambio Cultural of Sevilla has obtained the seal of quality for the teaching of Spanish, CEELE, from the prestigious University of Alcalá de Henares. The school utilizes the direct communication method, employes experienced native teachers, offers courses in small groups with modern class material, an interesting cultural program, and personally selected housing all designed for the students' needs.

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    Valencia   Valencia is a city of 750,000 inhabitants situated on the Mediterranean coast with extensive pleasant, sandy beaches and a warm, sunny climate. This climate permits a lively atmosphere in the streets throughout the year. It is nearly always possible to find a sunny spot in the open-air in one of its many cafes. If you wish to enjoy the annual fiestas of Valencia at the same time as you learn Spanish, visit the school during the months of March and July.

     
  • CILCE  Founded in 1969, the school is located in Valencia on the Mediterranean coast, the city made famous by the exploits of El Cid. Its sole purpose is the teaching of Spanish to foreign students all year round. This has given the school wide experience of this type of teaching and the school is regarded as one the leading language schools in this area.
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  • Españole  The school has modern facilities that are perfectly located in the city centre, and offers a wide range of courses given by extremely professional teachers.

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    Vejer de la Frontera   Located on the Costa de la Luz in southwest Spain, Vejer de la Frontera is a small, historic town with a population of just 8,000. A stroll through the winding streets of this hilltop village reveals whitewashed buildings with balconies, intimate hotels and guest houses, cafés with terraces, and spectacular views of the beaches of Conil and Zahara.

     
  • Colegio La Janda  The administration and staff of the school are committed to immersing students in the Spanish way of life as a fundamental basis of teaching the Spanish language. The center offers language programs that emphasize the student's ability to communicate and it is the teachers' goal is to help each student intensively develop his/her linguistic skills. The teachers and the head of studies have years of experience and study to their credit, and are specialists in teaching Spanish as a foreign language.

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    Vitoria   Vitoria, the capital of the Basque Autonomous Community in northwestern Spain, is situated on a wide plain surrounded by mountains and 60 km from the coast. An old town because of its history, a young town because of its development, Vitoria provides ample cultural, environmental and social services enjoyed by its some 220,000 inhabitants.

     
  • Zador Escuela de Español  Founded in 1990, Zador Escuela de Espanol is dedicated to the teaching of Spanish to foreigners, as well as to the production of educational materials of Spanish as a foreign language. With dynamic, highly qualified teachers, the school maintains a friendly atmosphere where students can feel at home while also being challenged to acquire and improve their Spanish linguistic skills.

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