What is the language in the basque region of spain? |
| is there a language in basque or the basque is the ... |
|
Barcelona or Madrid?! Next week?!? |
| Hello! I plan to go to Barcelona or Madrid next week, from the 30 Sep to the 4 Oct. I just cannot decide between the 2! Does anyone know of any festivals or major events going on in either city? Or ... |
|
Which canary Island is the best? |
| I'd like to go to the canaries this summer with my boyfiend, but don't no which island is the best, were looking for the usual nice beach, water park, good shopping, good restaurants, ... |
|
What are the three best places to go in spain? |
| I want to go to three places in spain when Im there, but I've heard so much conflicting info that I really have no idea. Suggestions?... |
|
Something Australia has that is not usually found in Spain? |
| Or other suitable presents? Please help me think of souvenir ideas to thank a Spainish family for going to provide me hospitality. The father and mother are in their 30s. Father is my work colleague. ... |
|
Where is better alicante or valencia? |
| a few of us girls aged 22 are plannin on going to one of these places. where wud you suggest? want to have somewhere with some good bars and maybe a few clubs. thank ... |
|
Shopping on line in spain? |
| I live in Spain and would be interested to know if anyone has ever been able to purchase anything from companies like JML here. I have seen variotus thing advertised but unable to get them delivered. ... |
|
What part of spain shall i livein? |
| i am thinking of relocating to spain, basically had enough of britain. i have an 11yr old boy, who will need an international school. i shall be selling my home with quite a lot of collaterol on it ... |
|
How much cigarettes are in ibiza???? |
going to ibiza in june , and looking to bring back some cigarettes for home as they are a lot cheaper, anyone help ?? Additional Details cool guys, how much for 200 lambert and butler, ... |
|
I'll be moving to Granada, Spain, in July for a year and will need a job. Which is this best way to find one? |
| I have been learning Spanish for about 1 year, and will be partaking in 4 weeks of intensive Spanish lessons upon arrival in Granada. I shall have just graduated with a degree in Microbiology and I ... |
|
Good present to buy by my mum going to spain for 6 mnths? |
she lived over there for 3 yrs goin bk again not sure how long for cld be a mnth cld be 6 or more Additional Details goin over to work not ... |
|
I want to visit Spain but I only speak Mexican/US Spanish. Will I be understood? |
| We were taught specifically to NOT learn the vosotros forms because we would probably never use them. Now I want to visit Spain but I am not sure if I will be able to understand them.... |
|
Madrid or Barcelona? |
| I want to go on a short city break for three nights. I can't make up my mind whether to go to Madrid or Barcelona? Please let me know which one you recommend. Also, what are the TOP FIVE things ... |
|
|  |

jayjay |
Where in Spain is an authentic Spanish-speaking town/city for family with three 10-yearolds to live for 1 year |
I want to move my family to Spain to learn Spanish. Want a town with very few English-speakers. Would like upscale, safe and clean. Want to enroll our 3 girls in regular school. Spouse and I both want jobs, but high pay not important. Many skills, both with college education. Don't want area with high tourism. |
|
Show
all answers
|
|
|

SUE
 |
I would suggest Seville, because It's where I did so. Of course I was a bit older (20 - and in University), but it fits your needs. Santander is another good choice. Madrid might prove to be less easy to avoid English speakers, though in the suburbs, you will probably have no problem, and there is more likelihood of work. Getting work permits may prove difficult for you if you are Americans, make sure you have that under control before you make any further plans, though British people have only to find work, the visa situation is taken care of by EU rules.
Good luck! |
|

abuela Nany
 |
Northern Spain has less tourism than here in the south... I would say that for what you are interested in the following list might be interesting:
Madrid, is evidently the main city, being the countrys capital. There are quite a few smaller towns around it you could choose such as Aranjuez, or Guadalajara. (The best area around Madrid is on the western side).
Valladolid (presumably the best quality spanish of Spain is in this city/province).
Burgos (I find this city less interesting, but that's a personal opinion)
Salamanca (university city par excellence)
Ávila
Zaragoza...
Then for interesting Santiago de Compostela... It is not a tourist city, but rather a "pilgrim" city... There are people that come on pilgrimage from all over Europe... But the town is fantastic, well worth a visit (if you don't choose for living there).
I live in Andalucía, our area of Spain is magnificent...
Granada would be a good city for you. Also very tourist minded because of La Alhambra, but it is more of a university city, also very good level. Then there are Sevilla and Córdoba... but to tell the truth I would prefer Granada, and you always could find time to visit the others...
We live on la Costa del Sol VERY high tourism! (But also a great place to live). |
|

Zogas
 |
Well, every town or city in spain is really Spain-Speaker lol. I think that best places to go to learn spanish are places that have many tourism because there are many people who speak english there and it could be easier to you to learn. You can go to Las Palmas, Palma de Mallorca, Puerto del Rosario. They are nice cities (I think Las Palmas is the best one). There aren't steals or murders in any of them and you can find an easy job or school for your kids there. I hope that you to enjoy Spain, I think is one of the best european countries. |
|

kamikaziggy
 |
My kids were born and bred here over the last 15 years and learnt perfect Spanish at Spanish state school. You will struggle to find anywhere in Spain now that is not affected by tourism (especially the capital Madrid) but your kids will learn the language perfectly in school (not in the street!) so don't worry too much about location on their part. Maybe concern yourself with some intersts for yourself and your partner which is equally important for a harmonious home life for your kids. |
|

Carousel
|
excellent idea but I'm afraid once you get away from the tourist areas your opportunities for employment disappear. Unemployment is on the increase in Spain. Any jobs away from the tourist areas will be for Spanish people.
Depending on the age of your children. Many people come to Spain with the idea of integrating into the community. The younger the child the better the chance of them being able to cope with new friends, and not being able to speak the language. I've seen many families coming to Spain from the UK and having to return, simply because the kids could not settle. Being 10 years of age they will find it very strange unless they all have strong personalities.
I have moved to Spain to an area where English speaking people are limited. I had to learn Spanish to communicate.
Anywhere in Spain away from the coast would be a lovely place to settle. |
|

the_fire_dog
|
Suburb of Madrid is what I reccomend. |
|

anne b
|
Madrid, Santander, have a look for somewhere in the north. |
|

All the Best
|
Why do you want the children to learn spanish? Try Madrid. |
|

 |
|
|

| |
|
| |  |
| Questions List |
Answers | |
| |
8 | | | |
8 | | | |
8 | | | |
8 | | | |
8 | | | |
8 | | | |
8 | | | |
8 | | | |
8 | | | |
8 | |
|