Here in there seems to be an ever-increasing number of Spanish schools. It’s no surprise, really; Granada is such a popular place to come and because of the abundance of highlights it presents; diverse culture, free tapas, alpine skiing, peaceful beaches and of course the mesmerising architecture, to name but a few reasons.
If you’re thinking of coming to Spain– or more specifically, Granada –to learn Spanish for a short period, you’ll doubtless want to make the absolute most of your time here; experiencing Granada to the max and meeting people from different countries who are all just as eager to learn Spanish as you are.
That’s where Escuela DeLengua comes in.
Not only does offer comprehensive, year-long, intensive Spanish courses, but also unique, practical courses that focus on both traditional and environmental themes. Currently, the school is offering full scholarships on two such courses.
How long? 5 days
When? 20/04/15 – 24/04/15
Where? Escuela DeLengua, Granada local excursions in the afternoon
Minimum level of Spanish required: A2 (Basic)
included? No
Group size: 5-10
Ordinary course fee: €210
This special course will take place in April, lasting one week from Monday 20th to Friday 24th. There are five spots up for grabs on this one, and anyone fitting the necessary requirements has the chance to enter up until 10:00am on February 27th (so hurry!), when the raffle will close.
The course consists of activities, workshops and of course, Flamenco shows. You don’t need to be an expert on Flamenco to participate; just interested in learning about the topic and improving your Spanish!
Accommodation is not included with the course. Find more details on .
How long? 8 weeks
When? Any time between 13/04/15 and 27/11/15, except August.
Where? Escuela DeLengua, Granada local and nature excursions
Minimum level of Spanish required: B1 (Intermediate)
Accommodatio included? Yes
Number of scholarships available: 2
The course, lasting a whopping 8 weeks, will consist in daily one-to-one Spanish classes and analysing the sustainability of the school itself, in order to later be able to devise a plan of action that can help improve the school’s carbon footprint, and finally putting that plan into practice. These ideas could be related to recycling, the consumption of electricity, water usage whatever aspect will reduce the school’s environmental impact.