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      Hola everyone...

      I'm going to join ESADE to learn Spanish...I wonder if anyone has any previous experience there, or can offer good schools to learn Spanish in Barcelona.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Sleepless View Post
      Hola everyone...

      I'm going to join ESADE to learn Spanish...I wonder if anyone has any previous experience there, or can offer good schools to learn Spanish in Barcelona.
      If you're planning to study at ESADE just for the sake of learning spanish, I don't think it's the best kick-start. My uncle graduated from ESADE business school and I can salutely approve that it's one of the prestigious exclusive school around the block. Yet, if you're main scope is to study spanish, I'll suggest you to make it a habit to spend a part of your time:
      (a)watching spanish knowledgeable tv programs,
      (b)enroll in an idiom class which offers intensive lessons about spanish language,
      (c)check out this site Learn Spanish for an amazing spanish courses
      (d)make your dictionary a handy as possible in case you find a word somewhat squishy...

      There are really tons of way to learn spanish on your own, or with a company of friends. Lets strive to be practical sometimes amidst the current economic situations that we currently have.

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