Language: SPANISH
Country: SPAIN
City:SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA
Program:GENERAL SPANISH
Minimum Duration :2 Week(S)
Accommodations: HOMESTAY with Single room and Full Board
HOMESTAY with Single room and Half Board
SHARED APARTMENT with Single room
Activities:
Friendly and warm school with bright and cheerful classrooms and setting
Qualified, experienced, and dedicated faculty and staff
The school is located in the center of Santiago, just minutes from the cathedral
Four lessons of 45 minutes each per day
Classes have an average of 5 and a maximum of 8 students
Approved by German authorities as Bildungsurlaub in Niedersachsen, Schleswig-Holstein, Hamburg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Brandenburg, Berlin, Rheinland Pfalz
American College Credit can be received (3-15 credits, flexible, all year
The program:
This course combines the study of grammar and vocabulary with practical work in Spanish conversation and pronunciation. Complementary activities include debates, role plays, reading literary texts, newspapers, listening to audio tapes, and viewing films. Most of all, the activities that students do during class are meant to encourage dialogue and the exchange of ideas so that classes contain a dynamic base, and so that they are useful to students in the world outside.
There are a total of 7 levels of general language courses: Introductory, Basic I and II, Intermediate I and II, Advanced, and Proficiency. Students who attend class regularly will receive a certificate of attendance describing the duration and level of their course. In the afternoons students participate in various social and cultural activities including guided tours of Santiago, discussions on political and social issues in Spain, music, films, visits to museums, concerts, and language exchanges with native Spanish students.
:: COMPLETE ESTIMATE ::
Course and application fee with accommodation in
SHARED APARTMENT with Single room *
:: 2 Weeks 710,00
:: 4 Weeks 1.210,00
:: 6 Weeks 1.710,00
:: 8 Weeks 2.210,00
:: 1 Week ADICIONAL: 260,00
Spanish Host Family
Host family accommodations are above all, a way for international students to practice their Spanish and immerse themselves completely in Spanish culture. Living with a host family means not only having a comfortable bed to sleep in and home cooked meals, it also means connecting with people from a background and life that is very different from your own. Host families offer a support and guidance for you as you adjust to your new surroundings, and can make your stay more enjoyable. They are there to help you with any problems or challenges that you have while in Spain, and they want for you to have a wonderful time while in their country.
Estudiafuera´s language schools typically provide host family accommodations with host families where you can choose to have full or partial board. Full board means three meals per day and partial board usually means breakfast and lunch or dinner. In some cases there is the option to only take breakfast in the host family. Students may also choose between accommodations in a single room, or they may share a double room with another international student. Host families will also do laundry and will provide bed linens and towels to students.
Student Residence
Student residences are quite different from on campus university dormitories. The student residences inSpain typically house both Spanish and international students who are attending any number of different schools and universities in the general area. The residences by and large have on site cafeterias, and are open for all three meals. In the majority of scenarios, the residences, if not luxurious, provide clean, adequate, and comfortable surroundings. The residences will either have a laundry service or they have coin operated machines where students can do their own laundry. Common areas including study rooms, and TV rooms, and recreation rooms are the norm. Sheets are provided, but students should bring their own towels and other linens.
Shared Student Apartment
Shared student apartments are great for students who wish to have independence. The apartments are typically shared with between three and five housemates. They are fully furnished with all of the necessities for comfortableliving. Kitchens will have all of the necessary items for preparing food including pots, pans, utensils, stoneware,
flatware, etc. Appliances will include a refrigerator, stove, microwave, and washing machine. A common livingarea will have a television, comfortable chairs, and a dining area. Students may choose to have a single room, or to share a double room. The bedrooms will have single beds, a desk and lamp for studying and an armoire orcloset for storing clothing. Students will need to bring sheets and bed linens unless informed otherwise.
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