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Universidad de Córdoba (UCO)

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Jola
Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
Humanities, Undergraduate, University Agreement
Languages
Language of instruction: Spanish
Was learning Spanish a key decision factor?
Yes, I wanted to improve my Spanish
How much did you improve your Spanish?
My level before: Everyday knowledge (shopping, directions, etc.)
My level after: At ease in most situations
Language difficulties
Social
Educational
Administrative / Institutional
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Personal comments
If you want to learn Spanish and study in Spain, Cordoba is the best place to do it because foreign students are definitley not as common as they are in Sevilla or in Madrid for example. In order to get around the city, one has to be able to speak Spanish, and if you don't know the language you will quickly learn. Living in Cordoba means that you will totally immerse yourself in the Spanish language and culture.
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Geneviève D
HES Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Business Studies, Graduate, Erasmus
Languages
Language of instruction: Spanish
Was learning Spanish a key decision factor?
Yes, I wanted to improve my Spanish
How much did you improve your Spanish?
My level before: Basic phrases
My level after: No problems in any areas (including slang)
Language difficulties
Social
Educational
Administrative / Institutional
Overall
Personal comments
In the beginning it was very difficult to communicate and to understand the courses. After 2 or 3 months, everything went better. At the end, I did not have difficulties anymore in any area.
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matiasrobirosa
Pontifica Universidad Catolica Argentina Santa Maria De Los Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Business Studies, Undergraduate, University Agreement
Languages
Language of instruction: Spanish
Was learning Spanish a key decision factor?
No, it wasn't.
Language difficulties
Social
Educational
Administrative / Institutional
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Personal comments
Because of my native language, I had no trouble in my communication with the spanish people. These gave me the opportunity to make a lot of spanish friends, as much as Erasmus friends.
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soline
ESSEC, Paris, France
Business Studies, Graduate, Erasmus
Languages
Language of instruction: Spanish
Was learning Spanish a key decision factor?
No, it wasn't.
Language difficulties
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Educational
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first, people are really hard to understand because they have a strong accent. you've got no option but to speak to them in spanish: they are bad at foreign languages! so you learn a lot
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Andrea M
Università degli Studi di Pavia, Pavia, Italy
Business Studies, Graduate, Erasmus
Languages
Language of instruction: Spanish
Was learning Spanish a key decision factor?
Yes, I wanted to improve my Spanish
How much did you improve your Spanish?
My level before: Everyday knowledge (shopping, directions, etc.)
My level after: No problems in any areas (including slang)
Language difficulties
Social
Educational
Administrative / Institutional
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Personal comments
I felt really pround of myself! I was improving every day and the locals were supporting me. The professors were really polide to explain easly in case of comunication problems.
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evaristarrr
ESSEC, Paris, France
Business Studies, Graduate, Erasmus
Languages
Language of instruction: Spanish
Was learning Spanish a key decision factor?
No, it wasn't.
Language difficulties
Social
Educational
Administrative / Institutional
Overall
Personal comments
I started learn spanish at my home university and I had the oportunity to improve my level from "middle" to "fluent". I met foreign Erasmus students as well as Spanish ones.
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