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The students of a Spanish language school combine language-learning vacation with beach holiday

07-27-2016 09:07 AM CET | Tourism, Cars, Traffic

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The students of a Spanish language school combine

Learning Spanish under the palm trees of Valencia.

Valencia. How does a perfect holiday look like? Maybe laying at the beach under palm trees and listening to the waves of the sea? This is the reality for language students of a Spanish language school in Valencia, because here the perfect beach lays basically directly in front of the house. This opens up the opportunity to go to the beach after the language course and bring the day to a close while relaxing and enjoying the warmth of the sun.
But going alone to the beach brings not as much joy, even in Valencia. That is why language students got together on the weekend and made a trip to the beach. New friendships with people from different places of the world were rapidly made and the foundation of a beautiful day was laid out. After a collective breakfast in a restaurant close by, the students were on their way to the beach to get some tan - just how it is supposed to be on a beach holiday in Spain. Accompanied by interesting conversations in Spanish or English, which taught the language students a lot about different cultures, they enjoyed the Spanish sun as well as the cool sea.
As the day went on two students bought a Volleyball, so that the group could play together. Although it was hard to stand up against the waves the group had a lot of fun - all times sport unites people in an easy and non-binding manner.
Afterwards the students of the Spanish language school Costa de Valencia were exhausted but happy about this wonderful day and laid down on the Valencian beach for one last time to enjoy the last rays of the sun before going back home. Like this, a beautiful and relaxing day slowly came to a close. Looking back the language students will remember this day as one filled with new experiences, friends and Spanish language skills.

Since 1995 the language school Costa de Valencia has focused on teaching Spanish to non-native speakers. This language school, which is situated in the heart of Valencia, is a Centro Acreditado of the Instituto Cervantes and a member of many associations.
The teaching material, which is used during the lessons, is worked out by a team of well-versed teachers. One of the most important aspects of teaching in this school is the individual involvement of every single student. This way every student has the possibility to speak very much during the language course. Furthermore, both managers place big value the quality of the language lessons and a broadly diversified leisure programme.

Costa de Valencia, S.L.
Avda. Blasco Ibáñez, 66
E-46021 Valencia
Tel.: (+34) 96 361 03 67
Fax: (+34) 96 393 60 49
info@costadevalencia.com
www.Costadevalencia.com

Contact person:
Andreas Teßmer (manager)
Andreas@Costadevalencia.com

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