Spanish immersion course / Enforex

Discussion in 'Spanish' started by floriander, Feb 5, 2013.

  1. floriander

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    Im about to book a Spanish course - in Spain. IVe been trawling the web for the best deals and researching and after coming across Estudia-Espana website, Im about to plump for a school in Malaga or in Barcelona. One of the schools is called Enforex (seems like a big chain) and the other is a small, private school. With Estudia Espana there's discounts on both but Enforex is still way more expensive... Is going with a bigger school going to have an advantage over a smaller school (which, looking at the website, has a wide range of courses, library etc.)

    Would appreciate any help and tips... Leaning towards Malaga / small school. :)

    Thanks
     
  2. Ranger

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    Have you researched the towns involved or do you plan on spending your entire time in school?
     
  3. floriander

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    Of course... I only intend to spend the classes in school - the rest of the time exploring, eating tapas, beaches, contact with the locals. To be honest, I know Barcelona is probably amazing but for my first trip Im a bit put off by the size.
     
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    I've found that cosmopolitan cities are in many ways the same everywhere. When I've visited Mexico I've found the smaller towns more welcoming and the spanish spoken there purer.
     

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