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Escuela Entrelenguas, Ronda Spanish Learning in Southern Spain: The +55 Programme Intensive Spanish Course| Activities & Events | Accommodation | Trips MARCH 20 - APRIL 2, 2017 OCTOBER 16 - 29, 2017 entrelenguas Ronda, Spain Book at worldwide lowest price at: https://www.languagecourse.net/sk/skola-escuela-entrelenguas-ronda +1 646 503 18 10 +44 330 124 03 17 +34 93 220 38 75 +33 1-78416974 +41 225 180 700 +49 221 162 56897 +43 720116182 +31 858880253 +7 4995000466 +46 844 68 36 76 +47 219 30 570 +45 898 83 996 +39 02-94751194 +48 223 988 072 +81 345 895 399 +55 213 958 08 76 +86 19816218990 ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS At Entrelenguas we take learning outside of the classroom into a real context where you can learn and practise Spanish in a significant way. All of the proposed activities (which are included in the programme) aim to bring the student closer to Spanish history and culture. These are: - Transfer AGP – Ronda – AGP (groups) - Ronda Spanish Tour (with local guide) - Flamenco Workshop - Hiking (x2) - Wine Tasting - Home Cooking - Film + Language Exchange with locals - Gardening with the local community In addition to this, events will be carried out every week in order to promote direct contact with the local community. TRIPS AND EXCURSIONS Even though the programme is based in the city of Ronda, we organise a series of excursions to various Spanish cities that will provide a comprehensive perspective of the region of Andalusia. 1. Granada: This fascinating University City teems with mystery and beauty. We visit the Alhambra and tour the winding, narrow streets of the Albaycín with a local guide, who will describe the finer details of this city, which has transformed itself into a cultural hub of art and tradition in Andalusia. 2. Frigiliana y Nerja (Málaga): Enjoy the sun and the Mediterranean beach and appreciate the local gastronomy in this beautiful coastal city. Book at worldwide lowest price at: https://www.languagecourse.net/sk/skola-escuela-entrelenguas-ronda +1 646 503 18 10 +44 330 124 03 17 +34 93 220 38 75 +33 1-78416974 +41 225 180 700 +49 221 162 56897 +43 720116182 +31 858880253 +7 4995000466 +46 844 68 36 76 +47 219 30 570 +45 898 83 996 +39 02-94751194 +48 223 988 072 +81 345 895 399 +55 213 958 08 76 +86 19816218990.
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