Now, with more people becoming aware about the killing of animals, are they still killing bulls in San Fermin...I mean, the ones that are used in the bullfights in San Fermin after the bulls are used ...
as from above, I am a student looking to study Spanish in Spain during the whole of August. I have narrowed my cities down to: Valencia, Alicanta, and Malaga. I just need help deciding which one ...
We are going with two other families - age range 6 to 17. We are thinking about Majorca but it has to be lively enough for the youngsters. Price is a big consideration. We obviously need decent ...
HOLA RUBIA
ESPERO Q ESTES OK,PRINCIPALMENTE TUS DOS CHICOS Q DEVEN ESTAR MUY ORGULLOSOS DE TENER UNA MAMA COMO TU.
ESTOY TAN FELIZ DE Q TODAVIA EXISTAN PERSONAS CON LA C...
I stayed in the regina gran hotel in Salou. And they had a great flamenco show but as the audience were mostly spanish they didn't seem too impressed! I'm just thinking is there a north/...
I will be in Madrid next week and I am on a tight budget. We will be staying near Tirso de Molina metro station. Does anybody know cheap restaurant (less than 12 euros if possible) where we'll ...
makromolekula
Free spanish course in Spain?
Does anybody now about any free classes? thanks a lot! Additional Details i am planning to live in spain as expact..I know nothing is for free but if you can provide links it would be great.I know some city halls organise free classes so it would be perfect to contact them.Thank you alll
If you have a look online at http://www.loquo.com/en_us and look in your location at language exchange, you will find someone you can meet up with to talk in spanish and english for free.
krispybacon is also correct in that the council offers free classes, just look in your area. The best place to find information for these types of things is the free english street press and magazines that you can find in the irish bars.
krispybacon
Yes you can, but you must be an expat living in Spain. A lot of the local government provide free Spanish classes. There is one advertised in this months Valencia connect magazine but I assume they do them elsewhere too.
Krissi
Don't know which part of Spain you are going to, but usually in September classes start in the local cultural centres. They are not free, but they are not very expensive. Once you have learned a few basic words speak as much as you can with the locals, you will find them reasonably helpful.
paparazzi
I'm in the military and I'm now in Central America on a assignment. Before I came I went to some local libraries and they have everything you need. they have all the disc like Rosetta Stone and stuff like that that people pay for but it's free. But the way I learned was being forced to or I wouldn't get around.
Carousel
Not free. If you want to learn Spanish you are going to have to pay for it. I get one to one lessons for €5. Thinking about it, that is very reasonable. I don't expect anyone teaching me to do it for nothing.
Javi S
not for free my dear. Nobody gives spanish classes for charity.