Our news

How to study Spanish in 2020

You are here:
30 August 2020

How to study Spanish in 2020

Coronavirus has been having a negative impact on our lives, little by little. We can see that many people have been thinking of travelling to Spain to improve their Spanish and to spend a number of lovely summer days in the peninsula. However, right now achieving this dream is quite very uncertain due to flight cancellations, health restrictions, border controls or that certain nationalities cannot travel freely through other countries.

Being a little more positive and thinking ahead, the end of the year is no longer that far off and so we will cross the psychological barrier of just wanting to get through this year. Therefore, it is not a bad idea to start planning trips that have not been possible this year.Companies have had to understand that right now they must give the traveller security so are offering a number of benefits and greater flexibility. The discounts we have found on the different websites have given us unique opportunities.

f you are thinking of reserving your next trip to Spain you must take into account the followingpoints:

- Choose a less visited area: The big cities in Spain are classic destinations that people always think of when travelling. However, we also have the northern part of the country with places just as interesting, for example the Basque Country. In this area the province of San Sebastian, or Bizkaia, stands out in particular. This is famous for having places as interesting as the city of Bilbao that has the renowned Guggenheim Museum or having been the scene of the iconic Game of Thrones series with landscapes of San Juan de Gaztelugatxe.

- Fewer tourists, more Spanish: Sometimes going on holiday to learn a language means avoiding improving your English. In restaurants, museums, friends that you meet including inhabitants of this country will try to speak to you in English in order to ‘facilitate’ things more. It is true that it is a great help but the student of a foreign language wants to have an authenticexperience where they are driven by the situation into having to use the Spanish in order to communicate. This is where you really learn the best.

- Accredited schools: A good option. Many Spanish schools exist throughout Spain but only 113 are accredited by Instituto Cervantes. Having such accreditations guarantees students thatthe centres they are in are trustworthy and of a high quality.


In case you do not want to go through the difficulties we have mentioned, another alternative is to find an online Spanish course that suits your needs.

From the above features, we recommend following the search for an accredited Spanish school, which has online Spanish courses with different schedules, prices and purposes.Spanish schools that work with publishers in order to offer a experience are one of the best options that can be found since the material used is developed by a series of professionals that bring together teachers with years of experience, editors, pedagogues, etc.

If you are thinking of taking a Spanish course, we can help find the best option for you. Do not hesitate to contact us in case you have any questions about how to organize your next Spanish course in Spain.

Questions? Let's Chat
Online Support!
Need Help? Chat with us on Whatsapp