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Spanish courses in Spain

Enrol on one of the 10 different Spanish courses offered by Colegio Unamuno in the easiest and fastest way. Surfing our web you will find all the information you read about our facilities, and about the Spanish language programs, which will make learning a more pleasant activity. Enjoy with our 11 audivisual classrooms(internet,video,pc,library...)
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By colegiounamuno on Sep 13, 2005, 05:01 in Friendly Talkzone. AddThis Social Bookmark Button


ColomBuenazo says on Sep 13, 2005, 07:52:

ADVISE: Don't Take European Spanish To any person who's thinking about taking Spanish language classes, my advise is that you should take LATIN AMERICAN Spanish. Although European and Latin American Spanish are fundamentally similar, they are not exactly the same. Latin American Spanish is more GLOBALLY useful, it's natively spoken by an extremely large population in the Americas, it's the type of Spanish that most people are learning and it's the kind of Spanish spoken in the US. Remember European Spanish is ONLY natively spoken by 40+ million people, whereas Latin American Spanish is natively spoken by over FOUR HUNDRED MILLION people. I am CERTAIN you are better off taking LATIN AMERICAN SPANISH.

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