Archive for the ‘Malaga’ Category

Spanish Summer Courses in Malaga

Friday, March 9th, 2012

Ever wanted to visit the birthplace of Picasso? See one of the beautiful places that surely inspired his work, and maybe learn a littel Spanish while you’re there? If so, you should take a look at International Projects’ Spanish summer courses in Malaga, Spain and be prepared to have the time of your life! (more…)

Spanish language courses in Malaga

Friday, November 4th, 2011

As it starts to cool down and fall slowly starts to approach winter, I can’t help but think how nice it would be to take a beach vacation. Bask in the warm sun, lay on the beach, and enjoy getting out of the cold for awhile. Although it may not be possible to pack my swimsuit and beach gear right now, there is nothing to prevent a little summer planning! Luckily, Internatioanl Projects is just as good of a planner and already has information for their Spanish language courses in Malaga, Spain available! (more…)

Summer Spanish Course

Friday, February 11th, 2011

“Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. “ – Pablo Picasso

Looking at the astounding creations of Pablo Picasso one has to wonder where all his inspiration came from. Debated by scholars, I won’t make any presumptions here, but his beautiful Spanish birthplace had to play some role. The gorgeous sea and warm climate has influenced many artists and scholars alike. With such an inspirational landscape there really is no better place for a Spanish summer course. (more…)

Intensive Spanish Classes

Friday, June 11th, 2010

Oh, learning a language „intensively“. When I first considered doing this myself two thoughts came to mind; “intensive classes, that will look good on my resume, and man that could be a frightening amount of work to do”. Well, I chose to dive in, for better or for worse, and as it turns out it was one of the best experiences of my life.

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Foreign language learning

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

Learn a foreign languageToday, speaking a foreign language is as essential as your favourite tour guide book. Not only do you need a good map, your Blackberry, some “local” tips, but the most essential and convenient tool of all – language.

Fifteen years ago speaking “a little English” was impressive, today facing the rapid pace of globalisation you often need to speak English and at least one other language to be successful. Nearly every company not only operates on a national market, but internationally as well. Foreign language competence today plays a decisive role in your job market success. (more…)