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Why
Learn Spanish?
If
you want to get on in today's increasingly diverse and ever-changing
commercial world speaking just English is not enough anymore, it
really
pays to learn at least one other language. The obvious choice is
Spanish as it is the next most widely spoken globally. Because it
is the official
language in 21 countries and approximately a further 100 million
people speak it as their second language by learning Spanish you'll
be able to
communicate with another half billion people and thereby immediately
improving your career prospects. With Latin American countries
becoming more important as trading partners and the popularity of
Spanish in the United States demand for courses has doubled worldwide
in the last ten years. In view of these facts it's clear that you
stand a much better chance of making a success of yourself in the
job market if you
speak Spanish.
Naturally
there other reasons to learn, take the Spanish culture for instance
which has made such a great contribution to architecture, the arts
and to world literature. What could be more satisfying than to be
able to read Lorca, Vargas Llosa, Cervantes or Garcia Marquez in
their own rich
language. Wouldn't Picasso, Miro, Dali, Goya and Velasquez be much
more interesting if you were familiar with their culture?
Learning
Spanish in Spain is easier and faster than learning at home, it
produces better results and, just as important, it's much more stimulating
and fun. Studying a language in your own country whether at an institution
or on a correspondence course demands a lot of energy and discipline.
You have a million and one other things to do and each time before
you go to your class or start your homework you have to reorientate
yourself again.
During
an in-country course you will be living in Spain and will be completely
immersed in the culture and will hear, read and speak nothing but
Spanish all day. In this way you will pick up an amazing amount
quickly both inside and outside the classroom. A language is more
than just grammar and a collection of words: it is the means of
communication between peoples, which is why you can never really
learn a language from a book - you need to be in the country where
it is spoken.
When
you learn Spanish in Spain studying includes not only the classroom
but an introduction to the rich Spanish culture through the fiestas,
the intoxicating effect of the dancers of the Sevillanas and the
Flamenco, the variable and numerous "tapas" bars and cafes,
the promenading and the colourful streetlife of Spain's exotic cities.
Learning Spanish can be the experience of a lifetime.
don
Quijote is the largest private organisation providing Spanish courses
in Spain. Whatever your motivation - professional, career, examinations,
education in general or just for fun - don Quijote schools, located
in the centre of Barcelona, Granada, Madrid, Puerto de la Cruz (Tenerife)
and Salamanca, will have a course to suit you. Study programmes
start regularly throughout the year for all levels from beginners
to advanced.
David
Stratten
Don Quijote UK
2-4 Stoneleigh Park Road
Epsom KT19 0QT
United Kingdom
Tel: 0044 20 8786 8081
e mail: dquk@donquijote.co.uk
Web-site: www.donquijote.co.uk
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