One of the most important factors to consider when choosing where you want to study in Spain and when you want to travel is the price of airfare. Over the past few years airfare prices throughout the world have decreased significantly with the upcoming of the many new low cost airlines and it is today easier then ever to find get a good deal when flying to Spain but you still have to do some thorough search. When calculating the price of your trip to Spain, you should understand that …CONTINUE READING
- 04 Apr 2013
So, you are preparing to move to Spain to study Spanish language. Great! You must be so excited….or, stressed. While studying in Spain, where you live will play a significant role in the nature of your overall experience. Let’s say that you have decided that a flat-share is the right type of accommodation for you (as opposed to other types), and that you have chosen to search by yourself instead of using an agent like UniSpain. You have already conducted your search and are ready to make a final decision based on your available options. …CONTINUE READING
- 04 Apr 2013
Yikes! Reading the small print can be hard work. To make things easier for you, we have created an easy-to-read summary of UniSpain’s Terms & Conditions document below. Since this guide is meant to be a simplified version, we figured it might be a bit silly to repeat entire paragraphs from the Terms & Conditions document here. So we are only giving you the most essential facts. If you are worried about a particular aspect of the UniSpain contract, we would encourage you to read just the relevant paragraph in …CONTINUE READING
- 03 Apr 2013
What can I expect from Malaga as a city? Exuberant, lively and contemporary, yet filled with history! That’s Malaga for you. The city positively pulses with modern Spanish city life in a setting of antique buildings and Moorish architecture. Did you know that people from Malaga are referred to as “boquerones” (anchovies), both by other Spaniards and by the locals themselves? El boqueron is a fish typical to the area and you’ll find it served in various ways in Malaga’s restaurants and tapas bars, from boquerones al vinagre to fritura …CONTINUE READING
- 28 Mar 2013
Learning a new language is something that can be endlessly rewarding, but it isn’t always the easiest skill to learn. Today, more and more people are choosing to study Spanish. Learning to speak Spanish could give you what it takes to move ahead in business, to broaden your professional and social network, to explore new travel opportunities, and to generally expand your horizons. Two of the most popular ways to study Spanish are through online courses or through language immersion programs in the country where the language is spoken. Each …CONTINUE READING
- 27 Mar 2013
You know that you want to learn Spanish in Spain, but which city is the best? This question is perhaps one of the most difficult questions to answer, but it’s absolutely one of the most important questions to answer correctly. The correct answer is: there isn’t one. Each of the language school locations offered by UniSpain is a great candidate to being your perfect destination, but what makes one destination the perfect city is a decision that is up to you. When you are ready to make the decision of …CONTINUE READING
Studying Spanish in Spain doesn’t have to be expensive. While big cities like Madrid and Barcelona require students to save a hefty sum to afford living, studying, and traveling, there are quite a few cities that offer an affordable and enjoyable lifestyle to short term or long term students. Students that are interested in studying in Spain should consider more than just the cost of tuition when they look for the best city to study in. Some of the important costs to take into account are: accommodation, groceries, dining in …CONTINUE READING
- 21 Mar 2013
My mother always used to exclaim, “I wish there were 25 hours in a day!” Living in this hectic world, most of us can understand the reasoning behind this statement. If you’re a student, you might be caught in a whirlwind routine of attending lectures, doing course work and studying like crazy – whilst trying to maintain some sort of a social life. For those who work or have families, lives are led in a constant rush between the office, piles of washing and ironing and running the kids to …CONTINUE READING
Here you can find our recommendations on the top 5 destinations for those interested in a summer Spanish courses combined with a perfect vacation in Spain. Learn Spanish and have a lot of fun, with all summers in Spain have to offer: sun, coast, culture, festivals and plenty of nightlife. Alicante Alicante airport is the arrival point for millions of tourists each year on their way to a summer holiday on the Costa Blanca with Benidorm being the major attraction. A city with a population of just over 300,000 is …CONTINUE READING
- 19 Mar 2013
You have decided that you want to learn Spanish and you know that there can be no better a place to learn than in Spain itself. Of course going abroad to learn a new language can be very costly so what we would like to do here is to help you decide which would be the best destination in Spain to study Spanish while trying to keep the costs down to a minimum. Finding cheap flights from Scandinavia to Spain The first thing we have to consider is the …CONTINUE READING