Study Abroad
Intercambio – A Great Tool for Learning Spanish.
When I first moved to Spain I attended an intercambio group that was organised by two teachers from the local village instituto (high school/college). It enabled me to practise the Spanish I had already learned at evening classes in England and it taught me about some really interesting Spanish ways and customs.
4 Ways to Maximise Learning Spanish Outside the Classroom
So you’ve booked your Spanish course in Spain and you’re ready for some immersion into the Spanish language. You’re thinking: now’s the time to really get to grips with Spanish and make a marked improvement on my current level. You’ve booked 4 weeks of a General Course of 4 hours a day Monday to Friday and you’ve got high hopes.
“I was 100% more confident in speaking to people in Spanish”
It’s always encouraging to receive feedback from clients that you have helped. People tend to write a varying amount when I send them questionnaires. I always send a feedback questionnaire to my clients on the last day of their course. Sometimes I get a couple of one line answers to the questions on the feedback form and sometimes I get more.
Why an intensive Spanish course isn’t like being back at school.
If you have never taken an intensive Spanish class in Spain before, read on for some interesting insights.
Gemini Spanish Courses - My vision & how it works
I felt that by way of a “launch” I would like to write a little post about why I have decided to incorporate the Spanish courses into Gemini Courses.



















