rogeliocan -> RE: Living and Learning In Andulasia (Oct. 9 2013 22:11:47)
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Perhaps you could look into an all-inclusive school that teaches flamenco and Spanish language. For example, Cristina Heeren in Sevilla or Carmen de las Cuevas in Granada (among many others). They are used to foreigners and can help you find accomodations with other students which would help you meet other young people with similar interests. Muchisimo caro, definitely targeting foreigners. In these classes you meet a lot of other foreigners, not necessarily get to hang around with locals. For learning Spanish, you have other options, learning at home of course, it is possible and can be done quickly if you dedicate yourself to it, save money by staying home. You can also go to places in Central America, like Guatemala, Mexico also has options and they are SUPER cheap. You board with a family, no luxuries, and you learn even faster.
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