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Spanish in Galway

  • 02-07-2009 02:26PM
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 39


    ¡Hola amigos!

    Me llamo Eddie, y vivo in Galway. Estoy estudiando Español solo, con los libros, CDs, las peliculas, la musica, etc. Acabo de hacer el examen de Leaving Cert, y quiero estudiar mas, pero...

    Las oportunidades de hablar Español en Galway son limitadas. Sabeis de grupos en Galway, o cursos, o otro maneras para hablar y aprender Español en Galway. Me gustaria conocer otro estudiantes de Español que viven cerca.

    Si no puedais entender me fatal Español, puedo repetir este mensaje en Ingles : o )

    Gracias,

    Eddie


Comments

  • Closed Accounts Posts: 357 ✭✭djcervi


    Hola!, Igualmente acabo de presentarme por el leaving cert. Si quieres aprender mas espanol podrias solicitar tu curriculum a una academia de idiomas donde estudian los espanoles el ingles. En este entorno tendrias la ocasion de mejorar tu nivel de espanol y al mismo tiempo quizas ganes dinero y, por encima de todo, encontres amigos espanoles para practicar este idioma.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,359 ✭✭✭Overblood


    Just go to Roisin Dubhs and ye'll be sorted.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 39 GoingBk2School


    Overblood wrote: »
    Just go to Roisin Dubhs and ye'll be sorted.

    Why Roisin Dubh? What's going on there?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,359 ✭✭✭Overblood


    Why Roisin Dubh? What's going on there?

    It's always full of spanish people. Grab a pint, look for spanish ceanns and have a chat with them, that's what I did and it works. Also, as you get more and more drunk, your spanish somehow improves...


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 39 GoingBk2School


    Overblood wrote: »
    It's always full of spanish people. Grab a pint, look for spanish ceanns and have a chat with them, that's what I did and it works. Also, as you get more and more drunk, your spanish somehow improves...

    OK ... sounds like fun! Getting 'borracho' with some Spaniards wasn't really what I had mind, but I suppose I'll have to give it a lash : o )

    Continued suggestions from anyone else are still welcome, of course ...


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