-Hi everyone,
I'm looking to go to Spain for about 4 months to take an intensive language course. I was originally looking at EF Tours in Barcelona (ef.com) but have read some reviews saying that Barcelona isn't the best place to learn Spanish because Catalan is mainly used in the city.
What cities do you think would be best to learn Spanish?
Has anyone had experience with EF Tours? Has anyone had experience with the Don Quijote language programs (http://www.donquijote.org/)? They have a much wider variety of locations in Spain when compared to EF.
Or do you know of any other intensive language programs that are good?
I've read such a mix of positive and negative reviews that I'm not sure what to believe. Any experiences or advice would be greatly appreciated!!
Thank you!In fact, in Barcelona is used more spanish than catal谩n. There's a lot of inmigration, most from latinamerica. I don't see the problem.
Edit: And if you tell people to talk to you in spanish, they will talk to you in spanish. We talk spanish as in the rest of Spain. I really, really, don't see the problem, we're just bilingual, just like canadians.
You might be interested in what the company I currently work for has to offer. Our school in Barcelona is arguably our most popular in Spain, and if you're in doubt, you can choose any of our other Spanish or Latin American locations!
Feel free to browse the link included below and see what we offer!
I hope I have helped!
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