Inhispania |
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| Date Submitted: | May 11, 2010 |
| Language School: | |
| Language & Location: | Spanish :: Madrid, Spain |
| Classes & Instruction: | 10 out of 10 |
| School Facilities: | 10 out of 10 |
| Accomodation: | 10 out of 10 |
| Cost & Expense: | 10 out of 10 |
| Recommend: | Yes |
| Review: | best school I found in Madrid I want to give you my opinion on schools I attended in Madrid. First I went last spring to AIL Madrid, which said on the website that it is in the center but it was not. The school is extremely small and all is very basic and a bit chaotic. Course prices are pretty expensive and it is not even a school accepted by Cervantes Instituto. You should always look for this. It gives you a sort of quality guarantee. As I like Madrid and have friends there I came back in summer and went to Eureka as it is a Cervantes accepted school. The school is very central, which is nice; class sizes are also small, but there were a lot of older students which I did not like. It is sometimes difficult in conversation classes to talk to people which could be your parents. The school is a bit old-fashioned, but teachers were nice. In autumn I came again for two weeks and chose Inhispania. The school is Cervantes accepted and already beforehand they gave a quick customer service and it is also not expensive. There are two school buildings and both very central and nicely decorated. It is targeted at students and young people and I made a lot of friends. I found my teacher very good. The school has a lot of students but it feels still personal as students are in two buildings. As I liked it a lot I came back this winter and enjoyed it again. I had two new teachers and they were also very good and could explain things in an easy way. I will definitely take a new course in summer this year. People are friendly and helpful and sometimes we got free tapas on Fridays after school, which is a nice detail. I am writing this as I see negative reviews and seldom positive ones but all my friends and me we liked this school a lot and prices are also very good. |
| Submitted by: | Sandra 22 year-old :: Female Reviewer :: Germany |
| Comment by: Stefan From: Germany November 5th, 2011 |
I have never studied at Inhispania but from the reviews I may do next time I go to Madrid. I was also at AIL Madrid earlier this year and I had a very enjoyable experience. The school is apparently Instituto Cervantes accredited and I really enjoyed its location just by the Retiro Park. So far its worth AIL is well worth considering and I would highgly recommend. |
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