Expanish, Barcelona, 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
17 -
Average No. of students per class
5 -
Required Level
Beginner
Expanish
Expanish, accredited by the IALC and recognized by the StudyTravel Star Awards, has been helping students find their Spanish voice for twelve years. The campus in Barcelona offers an immersion program for students from a diverse mix of countries, age groups, and levels. Students can choose the intensity of their language experience, add private tutoring to their course schedule, prepare for the DELE and SIELE exams, and learn Business or Medical Spanish. Students can stay in a shared apartment or with a local host family, and the Expanish staff plans optional social, cultural, and academic activities and excursions every day of the week.
The Expanish campus in Barcelona is right around the corner from the famous La Sagrada Familia, a basilica that has been under construction for almost 140 years and is due to be completed in the next decade. About 20 minutes away from the campus is Barcelona's lovely beach. Since Expanish is located near several public transportation hubs, other possible outings include the shopping district of La Rambla, the fantastical Casa Batllo, and learning about acclaimed modernist sculptor and architect Antoni Gaudi at Park Guell. Sports fans will enjoy the strong Barcelona football culture and visiting spots from the 1992 Olympics. For students on a budget, Expanish always offers plenty of free and low-cost tours, excursions, and activities.
City Name | Barcelona
Population: 5,515,000
Barcelona is a city that is known for being alive with history, alive with art, and alive with culture. There are so many buildings, traditions, and ideas that are unique to Barcelona that visitors will never run out of new experiences to try or cultural niches to explore. Part of the mystique of Barcelona comes from its storied history as a settlement dating back 7000 years, as a Roman colony formed in 15 BC, and as a medieval city that changed hands multiple times, leading to diversity in both architecture and culture. This diversity was magnified in the early 20th century by famed artist and architect Antoni Gaudi whose unique Catalan designs quickly became the symbol of Barcelona. Visitors can admire the majesty of the Sagrada Familia as it nears completion after almost 140 years, enjoy some lighthearted fun in Park Guell, and visit the museum in Casa Vicens, all UNESCO World Heritage sites designed by Gaudi. Along with these three sites, Barcelona is home to five other UNESCO World Heritage sites including the Palau de la Música Catalana, an architectural masterpiece that is as awe-inspiring as the world famous music played inside. Modern life has also taken hold in Barcelona among its 1.6 million residents, and the city is world-famous for its football team, restaurants, and shopping. Dotting Catalonia's coast around Barcelona are some of the best Mediterranean beaches in the world which visitors can enjoy during the warm summers and even during the mild winters. Barcelona offers life, culture, and adventure to its residents and visitors with surprises around every corner.