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Renowned for its rich history, cultural diversity, and lively atmosphere, Madrid is an ideal destination for those looking to learn Spanish in Spain.
Discover these top destinations to learn Spanish, where you can truly immerse yourself in the local language and culture for the most rewarding experience.
International internships are worthwhile endeavors that will help you grow and succeed as an individual. Here are some of the most important benefits you’ll get from an internship program overseas.
Malaga is the sixth largest city in Spain and well known as a gateway to the tourist-filled Costa del Sol. And yet, it is sometimes overlooked as a destination in itself. Don’t make this mistake: Malaga has something to offer everyone and is a great place for students who want to learn Spanish in Spain.
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Contemplating studying in Barcelona? This vibrant Mediterranean city offers an unparalleled experience. It's a chance to immerse yourself in Spanish, connect with people globally, and uncover the city's top ten delights.
In-between studying Spanish abroad at Expanish, there is an endless list of things to do in Buenos Aires. So much so, that you’ll definitely never be bored in the Paris of South America. Buenos Aires is jam-packed with fun-filled activities that give you the opportunity to immerse yourself in the rich culture, and experience life as a true Porteño.
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Buenos Aires offers an abundance of cultural activities and places to see. But if you want to make the most out of your time studying Spanish in Buenos Aires, be sure to visit a few of these incredible places.
It's never too late to study a language as an adult. In fact, you might be missing out on a ton of benefits if you don't. And when you can do it in a special Spanish school for adults in Barcelona, there's no excuse not to get started!
Many students say that their homestay was a crucial element to experiencing the complete Spanish immersion, and most say they will stay in contact with their new families abroad even after they’ve left the country. Here’s what you can expect from studying Spanish and staying with a host family.
The concept of remote work is nothing new, but most didn’t really consider it as a real possibility before the pandemic. Now more people than ever are embracing the idea of leaving the office to become a digital nomad, many motivated by the freedom to work from overseas.
We’ve written here before about how to get a student visa for Spain, and one of the key requirements is to take out health insurance. But it can be tricky to know exactly what type of health insurance cover you need to come and study in Spain.