Stéphanie Havelange
Scritto 11 anni fa
hello, i maybe going to do a erasmus at university of complutense (madrid) but i don't speak spanish . I will take some courses before i go. I study human ressources and i have see that all the courses are in spanish and there are a lot of oral presentations. Do you think that is it too difficult to do this erasmus for me ? is Spanish easy to learn ?
thanks alot for your answers
Steph' :)
Eduardo Jorge
Scritto 11 anni fa
Hi Steph.
If you never have studied spanish, i think it will be hard to you and will require a big effort on your side to success. Spanish is a very rich language with a lot of particularities.
But, don't give up ... the basics are easy, and if you live with Spanish and you relate to them ... will get acceptable level quickly.
Raphaela Schweiger
Scritto 11 anni fa
Hi Steph,
Spanish is not a very hard to learn language and I feel like if you live here and have to speak spanish every day, you are learning very fast. But still, you should have some basics before you come here.
I can recommend my spanish teacher Raúl who gives very good and affordable classes. He is really passionate about teaching. As so many of us are leaving after this semester, there are free spaces available.
http://verbofacil.weebly.com
Hasta luego,
Raphaela
Angel Rodríguez
Scritto 11 anni fa
Hola!
os recomiendo este curso online y gratis para aprender español:
https://www.miriadax.net/web/espanol-salamanca-a2
Es en la Universidad de Salamanca, es muy bueno! y gratis ; )
Mucha suerte!!!!
Ana Gema
Scritto 11 anni fa
HI Stephanie,
You can always learn Spanish online in a 3D virtual environment from home. You can find all the information here in this link www.learnittown.com
We also teach English and we have students from all around the world. I hope this information can help you.
Regards
Rob SM
Scritto 11 anni fa
Hi Stéphanie. If your first language is French, you won't have so many problems to learn Spanish. Also, you should meet Spanish people to learn faster, I think.
Mercedes Guerrero
Scritto 11 anni fa
Hello Steph,
Given the cast you're going to make an Erasmus in Complutense University I do advise you to take some Spanish classes with native teachers. I recommend you the classes given in TANDEM Escuela Internacional. Those are perfect for you because the classes take place right in Madrid and there are a lot of experienced teachers who can support and advise you and the groups are very small (5-6 students per class).
Regards,
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