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Submitted by Sara Petruzzo on Thu, 05/10/2018 - 18:37

Salamanca

The long history of Salamanca, the legends that populate its streets and palaces, the special golden color of its stone buildings, and its vibrant student life make it easy for young people to fall in love with the city. Living together with students from different countries will make them more flexible and accepting of others.

 

The architectural and artistic richness will allow them to appreciate their day-to-day routine. This will make them more aware of the importance of history and the beauty of art. Your children can get around comfortably thanks to the safety of the city, which is relatively small and ideal for walking.

 

It is the perfect place for your children to immerse themselves in the language and live an unforgettable experience while increasing their independence and learning Spanish.

Benefits of the Junior Program

If your children are between 14 and 18 years old and you think they could benefit from an experience that will help them towards greater independence, the junior Spanish program is for them! With 20 and 30 Spanish classes per week, your children will improve their language level over two or four weeks.

 

They will benefit from our innovative methodology that is based on developing the communication skills of our students. On the weekend, they will take a trip with their classmates to get to know the surroundings of Salamanca. During the afternoons, they will be participating in different activities and outings to continue practicing Spanish in a different context.
 

Example activities in Salamanca

  • Museums: Art Decó & Art Nouveau Museum Casa Lis
  • Visits: Salamanca Old Quarter, Garden of Calixto and Melibea, full day trip to Segovia
  • Other activities: Chocolate con churros, swimming pool afternoon, cooking class (Spanish tortilla), salsa class, cinema session


*Start dates: 3/7, 17/7

YOUR JUNIOR PROGRAM IN SALAMANCA

Spanish program for teenagers in Salamanca 14-18 years

Submitted by Sara Petruzzo on Thu, 05/10/2018 - 18:33
With our Junior program in Salamanca, your children will have Spanish classes and will also enjoy activities and excursions. Accommodation included. Salamanca Junior Program
CLASSES/WEEK 20
SMALL GROUPS MAX. 15
START DATES: 3/7, 17/7
ALL LEVELS
AGES 14-18
TEXTBOOK INCLUDED

YOUR JUNIOR PROGRAM IN SALAMANCA

Salamanca

The long history of Salamanca, the legends that populate its streets and palaces, the special golden color of its stone buildings, and its vibrant student life make it easy for young people to fall in love with the city. Living together with students from different countries will make them more flexible and accepting of others.

 

The architectural and artistic richness will allow them to appreciate their day-to-day routine. This will make them more aware of the importance of history and the beauty of art. Your children can get around comfortably thanks to the safety of the city, which is relatively small and ideal for walking.

 

It is the perfect place for your children to immerse themselves in the language and live an unforgettable experience while increasing their independence and learning Spanish.

Benefits of the Junior Program

If your children are between 14 and 18 years old and you think they could benefit from an experience that will help them towards greater independence, the junior Spanish program is for them! With 20 and 30 Spanish classes per week, your children will improve their language level over two or four weeks.

 

They will benefit from our innovative methodology that is based on developing the communication skills of our students. On the weekend, they will take a trip with their classmates to get to know the surroundings of Salamanca. During the afternoons, they will be participating in different activities and outings to continue practicing Spanish in a different context.
 

Example activities in Salamanca

  • Museums: Art Decó & Art Nouveau Museum Casa Lis
  • Visits: Salamanca Old Quarter, Garden of Calixto and Melibea, full day trip to Segovia
  • Other activities: Chocolate con churros, swimming pool afternoon, cooking class (Spanish tortilla), salsa class, cinema session


*Start dates: 3/7, 17/7

I had an amazing experience in Marbella, it was a great combination of learning, glamour, and fun in the sun. I loved being able to go to the beach every day after class, and my roommates and I practiced our Spanish together at home. After my experience with don Quijote, I’m motivated to continue studying the language so I can keep traveling and learning about other cultures.

VERA (STUDENT - MARBELLA)

What better place to learn Spanish than right on the Mediterranean coast? There’s nothing like having an authentic paella on the beach! Valencia was everything I imagined and more. Studying at don Quijote took me out of my comfort zone and gave me the courage to speak Spanish and interact on another level. When you study in Spain, you learn more than just the language: you interact with the locals and they show you their traditions and way of life.

SAM (STUDENT - VALENCIA)

The island of Tenerife is incredible. There’s so much to do, you can enjoy life in the city or get away from it all by going on a beautiful hike or taking it easy on the beach. Learning Spanish here at don Quijote was a dream come true. The teachers were very patient with me, and every day I felt a bit more comfortable speaking in Spanish. Now I can have real conversations in a new language, which will open doors for me the future.

CLARA (STUDENT - TENERIFE)

I never thought I’d meet so many people from so many different countries. The classes at don Quijote are very international, plus there’s a great student atmosphere in Salamanca thanks to the famous university. I picked up a lot of Spanish words and phrases just by talking with locals. My roommates and I also put sticky notes all around the apartment to help us remember our new vocabulary. The city itself was great, you can see the most incredible architecture just walking to the supermarket. I can’t believe how much I learned, both in class and in the real world. I would definitely recommend studying at don Quijote in Salamanca.

PAUL (STUDENT - SALAMANCA)

VERA SAM CLARA PAUL

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Submitted by Sara Petruzzo on Thu, 05/10/2018 - 18:31

STUDENT PROFILE

Beach or mountains? Culture or leisure? In Barcelona, you don't have to choose. From hidden gems tucked away in the narrow streets of the Gothic Quarter to restaurant terraces that fill the sunny squares, the many different sides of this vibrant city will open up fascinating new worlds for young people to experience first hand. They might develop a taste for modern art as they stroll through the exhibits at MACBA or ignite a passion for architecture the moment they lay eyes on Casa Batlló.
 

One thing is for sure: they will have lots of possibilites to strike up conversations with barceloneses as they explore Las Ramblas and browse through some of Barcelona's famous markets.
 

From the Tibidabo amusement park to the soft sands of Barceloneta beach, the city provides a safe setting to embark on a fun-filled journey of cultural discovery.

Benefits of the Junior Program

If there's one city in Spain that's known for being cosmopolitan, it's Barcelona.That's why it's the ideal place for your children to have an adventure that will make them grow as people and learn new values and skills to unlock their potential. Our Junior Program in Spanish allows students to choose between 20 and 30 classes per week, which are accompanied by afternoon activities and a full-day excursion to put them in new situations where learning happens in a way that is natural and fun. Young people between the ages of 14 and 18 will make new friends, learn about different customs, and put their new language skills to the test.


Example activities in Barcelona

  • Museums: Museo de Ciencias de CosmoCaixa
  • Visits: Gothic Neighbourhood, Modernist tour, half-day trip to Sitges, afternoon at Motjuic, Horta Labyrinth.
  • Other activities: Singing Spanish, a visit to La Boquería Market, afternoon at La Barceloneta beach.


*Start dates: July 3, July 17 YOUR JUNIOR PROGRAM IN BARCELONA

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Submitted by Sara Petruzzo on Thu, 05/10/2018 - 18:02

STUDENT PROFILE

Your children will be captivated by the city's vitality as they explore the streets of Madrid with their new international friends, improving their Spanish skills by talking amongst themselves and with the local madrileños,who are known for being accepting of people from all different backgrounds.

In addition to becoming more independent and feeling more confident facing new situations (while also knowing they can always count on getting help from the specially trained professional staff at don Quijote), students are free to fully explore their passions and discover new interests while they bike along the River Manzanares in Madrid Río Park, visit cutting-edge expositions at the Matadero art center, and discover secret corners of the historic neighborhood known as Madrid de los Austrias.

Benefits of the Junior Program

The inspiring variety of activities and places a big city has to offer makes Madrid the perfect place to give your children between the ages of 14 and 18 the opportunity to get out of the house and experience the world. In addition to learning Spanish with the 20 or 30 weekly classes included in our Junior Program, students will also enjoy participating in the activities organized three afternoons each week and exploring the areas around Madrid during the full-day excursion. Not only will they have lots of chances to speak Spanish with native speakers and their classmates, they will also improve their social skills, boost their self-confidence, and expand their horizons thanks to their new friends of different nationalities.
 

Example activities in Madrid

  • Museums: El Prado, Reina Sofía, Royal Palace.
  • Visits: The Moncloa Lighthouse (height: 92 meters), Antón Martín Market, Tabacalera Cultural Center.
  • Other activities: Shopping trip, picnic at the Temple of Debod, tour at Casa de Campo Park with a trip on the gondola lift, biking at Madrid Río or treasure hunt in the Habsburg District.

*Start Dates: 3/7, 17/7, 31/7
  YOUR JUNIOR PROGRAM IN MADRID

All-inclusive Spanish program for young people 14-18 years old

Submitted by Sara Petruzzo on Thu, 05/10/2018 - 17:55
Our Junior Program consists of Spanish classes, activities and excursions for teens. Accommodation in residence or family included. Madrid Junior Program
CLASSES/WEEK 20
SMALL GROUPS MAX. 15
START DATES: 3/7, 17/7, 31/7
ALL LEVELS
AGES 14-18
TEXTBOOK INCLUDED

YOUR JUNIOR PROGRAM IN MADRID

STUDENT PROFILE

Your children will be captivated by the city's vitality as they explore the streets of Madrid with their new international friends, improving their Spanish skills by talking amongst themselves and with the local madrileños,who are known for being accepting of people from all different backgrounds.

In addition to becoming more independent and feeling more confident facing new situations (while also knowing they can always count on getting help from the specially trained professional staff at don Quijote), students are free to fully explore their passions and discover new interests while they bike along the River Manzanares in Madrid Río Park, visit cutting-edge expositions at the Matadero art center, and discover secret corners of the historic neighborhood known as Madrid de los Austrias.

Benefits of the Junior Program

The inspiring variety of activities and places a big city has to offer makes Madrid the perfect place to give your children between the ages of 14 and 18 the opportunity to get out of the house and experience the world. In addition to learning Spanish with the 20 or 30 weekly classes included in our Junior Program, students will also enjoy participating in the activities organized three afternoons each week and exploring the areas around Madrid during the full-day excursion. Not only will they have lots of chances to speak Spanish with native speakers and their classmates, they will also improve their social skills, boost their self-confidence, and expand their horizons thanks to their new friends of different nationalities.
 

Example activities in Madrid

  • Museums: El Prado, Reina Sofía, Royal Palace.
  • Visits: The Moncloa Lighthouse (height: 92 meters), Antón Martín Market, Tabacalera Cultural Center.
  • Other activities: Shopping trip, picnic at the Temple of Debod, tour at Casa de Campo Park with a trip on the gondola lift, biking at Madrid Río or treasure hunt in the Habsburg District.

*Start Dates: 3/7, 17/7, 31/7
 
I had an amazing experience in Marbella, it was a great combination of learning, glamour, and fun in the sun. I loved being able to go to the beach every day after class, and my roommates and I practiced our Spanish together at home. After my experience with don Quijote, I’m motivated to continue studying the language so I can keep traveling and learning about other cultures.

VERA (STUDENT - MARBELLA)

What better place to learn Spanish than right on the Mediterranean coast? There’s nothing like having an authentic paella on the beach! Valencia was everything I imagined and more. Studying at don Quijote took me out of my comfort zone and gave me the courage to speak Spanish and interact on another level. When you study in Spain, you learn more than just the language: you interact with the locals and they show you their traditions and way of life.

SAM (STUDENT - VALENCIA)

The island of Tenerife is incredible. There’s so much to do, you can enjoy life in the city or get away from it all by going on a beautiful hike or taking it easy on the beach. Learning Spanish here at don Quijote was a dream come true. The teachers were very patient with me, and every day I felt a bit more comfortable speaking in Spanish. Now I can have real conversations in a new language, which will open doors for me the future.

CLARA (STUDENT - TENERIFE)

I never thought I’d meet so many people from so many different countries. The classes at don Quijote are very international, plus there’s a great student atmosphere in Salamanca thanks to the famous university. I picked up a lot of Spanish words and phrases just by talking with locals. My roommates and I also put sticky notes all around the apartment to help us remember our new vocabulary. The city itself was great, you can see the most incredible architecture just walking to the supermarket. I can’t believe how much I learned, both in class and in the real world. I would definitely recommend studying at don Quijote in Salamanca.

PAUL (STUDENT - SALAMANCA)

vera sam CLARA PAUL
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