Sprachcaffe Language Plus, Malaga, Spain
General Spanish Course
General Spanish Course
General spanish Course gives you the guts to speak spanish with the others without feeling nervous and embarrassed. Also, you will master spoken grammar without studying grammar rules. This course will change your life which it will help you to communicate more effectively and confidently in everyday situations and improve your speaking and listening skills
Additional info-
Minimum age
16 -
The course starts every
Mon -
Study time
Morning -
Maximum students per class
10
-
Lesson/week
20 -
Hours/week
15 -
Average No. of students per class
9 -
Required Level
Beginner
Sprachcaffe Language Plus
Sprachcaffe is a prominent language institution for multiple languages and cultures across the globe. Established in 1983, the school has 30 different campuses around the world. GEOS teaches a wide range of languages in the countries where they are spoken, giving students the most direct linguistic and cultural opportunities possible. With courses aimed at all ages and levels of progression, GEOS caters to young students, adults, and professionals. GEOS Spain offers a Spanish immersion program for students of all levels, ranging from beginners to advanced speakers who want to perfect their accent, vocabulary, and grammar.
On Spain's southern, Mediterranean coast lies the city of Malaga. Here students can enjoy all the charms of a beach town while also taking advantage of the cultural and technological amenities of the surrounding city. As a coastal city near the Strait of Gibraltar, Malaga was an attractive location for ancient civilizations and still bears their landmarks to this day. Students can visit the Moorish palace, citadel, and gardens at Alcazaba; famous cathedrals such as the Cathedral of the Incarnation; and museums that collect world-famous works of art by Pablo Picasso. GEOS assists students in exploring Malaga and the surrounding areas while also focusing on their Spanish language education.
City Name | Malaga
Population: 569,005
Málaga is a port city on southern Spain’s Costa del Sol, known for its high-rise hotels and resorts jutting up from yellow-sand beaches. Looming over that modern skyline are the city’s 2 massive hilltop citadels, the Alcazaba and ruined Gibralfaro, remnants of Moorish rule. The city's soaring Renaissance cathedral is nicknamed La Manquita ("one-armed lady") because one of its towers was curiously left unbuilt. Loaded with history and brimming with a youthful vigor that proudly acknowledges its multi-layered past, Malaga is the city that gave the world Picasso, today continuing its artful heritage with half a dozen new art galleries, a radically rethought port area, and a nascent art district called Soho.