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General Spanish Intensive
Formación Mínima Requerida No requerida Duración: From 2 weeks to 6 months Precio 468€ *price for 2 weeks Objetivos Intensive courses are an effective way of learning Spanish and improving your language fluency. We focus firmly on ensuring that our students rapidly acquire the language skills they need in a Spanish-speaking setting. The classes are both enjoyable and eminently practical, helping students pick up the language right from the first day. The cultural programme included in the course deepens students’ knowledge of the language and provides them with the historical, social, artistic and political background they need to understand Spanish. Fecha 2007: 2 October-27 October 30 October-24 November 2007: 8 January-26 January 5 February-2 March 5 March-30 March 10 April-4 May 7 May-1 June 4 June-29 June 2 July-27 July 30 July-24 August 27 August-21 September 1 October-26 October 5 November-30 November Sistema de Enseñanza The Spanish language classes focus on students and their needs. Students’ linguistic requirements and progress are assessed on an individual basis. The course enhances students’ verbal and non-verbal communication skills. Apart from conversation, classes also cover: listening comprehension; reading comprehension and writing skills. Group sizes are carefully chosen to maximize practice and student participation, ensuring active learning that goes far beyond simply learning grammatical and spelling rules: students share life experiences and information in the process of discovering Barcelona. The process of improving students’ Spanish is enhanced by a multi-cultural climate and a cross-fertilization of ideas. English/Spanish exchanges are also organized with Spaniards of different ages and professional profiles from among those studying English at ESADE. The cultural programme is a key part of our intensive courses because one cannot be fluent in a language without understanding the underlying culture. The cultural activities provided help students progress in their language learning and come to grips with the way Spaniards, Catalans, and South Americans think. The activities cover Art, History, and Social issues, focusing strongly on what Barcelona has to offer.
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