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Spanish Language Summer School in Gran Canaria

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Overview

Take part in this immersive experience by learning Spanish and discovering Gran Canaria and its culture.

You will attend Spanish lessons from beginners to beginner-intermediate level with a specialised language school. You will have the opportunity to learn spoken Spanish and to develop conversational skills (tourism, business, sports...).

From Monday to Friday, morning lessons will begin at 9.30 am Nika Teacher School in Las Palmas and will finish at 1 pm, which is lunch time according to Spanish custom. After lunch, afternoon and evening activities will be offered including cultural and recreational activities such as hiking, surfing, kayaking, paddle tennis, adventure activities, welcome and farewell parties and so on

Up to 10 places available


Who should participate to the programme

This programme is the perfect opportunity for language lovers and anyone who wishes to learn Spanish and discover the Gran Canarian culture. You might have had the chance to go to Gran Canaria but you will discover another aspect of the island and develop new skills.


Accommodation

You will stay in a hostel in Las Palmas, shared rooms.


Dates

30 June - 28 July 2024


Fees and Scholarships

Regular fee: £1,000
Disadvantaged Background Fees: £500

Teesside University and the Turing Scheme subsidise the programme.


How to apply

Apply now


Important information

UK and EU students will not be required to apply for a visa prior to their departure. Other students might be required to apply to a visa prior to their departure for Spain.


Testimonial

They were warm, welcoming and friendly staff over in Spain, the weather was perfect not too hot, not cold at all...The living arrangements and travel arrangements were perfect...Everything was amazing and the opportunity was as I imagined it would be. Thank you for organising this, I feel lucky to have met everyone at Bancy and Nika's teacher.

Kelly - School of Social Sciences, Humanities & Law


Information on this webpage is subject to change.

 
 
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