Publicaciones etiquetadas ‘Cursos de español en Valencia’

Valencia!

Mis amigas y yoveig Pfeifer alumna 04/2013, nos encantamos la semana en Valencia y el tiempo en la escuela Taronja! Visitamos muchos lugares y comimos la paella valenciana. Es muy deliciosa! Además, fuimos a la playa y a la feria de vino y comida. A mi me gustan las actividades en la escuela. Hemos aprendido cada día algo nuevo y los profesores son muy simpáticos. Muchas gracias por la sema divertida! Solveig

Donato

Donato Simonelli alumno febrero 2013Hola, yo soy Donato, yo no hablo muy bien español, tengo 32 años, trabajo en Italia. Yo he estado en esta escuela una semana y me gustava mucho y me gustava tambien mucho comer tapas. Valencia es una ciudad muy divertida y espero volver pronto… En la escuela Taronja yo ha conocido gente de todo el mundo y yo espero volver a verla fue una gran experiencia, doy gracias a Victor y Ana por su simatia. Termino deseando a todos una vida feliz.

Josephine

Josephine Gervasini alumna febrero 2013Me llamo Josephine y tengo 20 años. Vivo en Suiza. Aqui he tenido dos semanas muy divertidas y he aprendido mucho. A mi me gustan mucho las actividades y los profesores son muy simpáticos. No quiero volver de Valencia a Suiza.

Raoul

Raoul Gerber, alumno octubre 2012 - enero 2013

Raoul, student October 2012 – January 2013

Valencia is a great city, I have had great three month here! Taronja is a modern school with qualified and funny teachers, nice interns and clearly also other students. There are many activities for the students – almost every day and my «Spanish family» was the best I could have imagined and I think I will return from time to time to visit them! A hug to all at Taronja! Raoul

Valencia, I love you!

Hello! We are a group of students from the Notre Dame school in Paris. We have spent a wonderful week at Taronja School in the city of Valencia during the month of February and this is all we think about, the experience we hope to repeat in future. Long live Taronja! Raphaelle: I love Valencia. It is a great town with pretty boys, fantastic shopping and very nice and fun people. But the best thing is to walk through this wonderful city that has very beautiful monuments like the Estación del Norte (train station), the Cathedral, the Central Market and the Silk Exchange Building. Nina: I liked this trip to Valencia because I love the lifestyle of the Spanish. Infact, thanks to good weather and good temperatures people go out at night. I’m crazy about going to Spain! Guillaume: I like Valencia because it is a very nice city. The weather is nice and the people are friendly. This city is fun because it has a wonderful beach, the Oceanografic and many activities for tourists. Valencia is an unforgettable city. Corentin: Valencia is a beautiful city. When we arrived at TARONJA the Spanish teachers were very good to us. It was hot during the week. We hope to return to Valencia. Lola: I’ve loved this trip to Spain because the weather has been very good and it has been hot. The Spanish are fun, friendly and very generous. During this week we went to the Fallas Museum and we walked along the old river. Melissa: The best of Valencia are the stores that are cheaper than in France. Furthermore Valencian people are very friendly and the boys are very handsome. Manon: Valencia is calling me. It is a very beautiful city. It is very hot and the weather is good. People are friendly. I love the monuments. We could take a walk in the modern part of the city. Guirec, Kanto and Maria: I enjoyed this week. Spain is great! Actually, the food is very good, the people are very friendly, the scenery is very beautiful. We have seen many things like the Fallas Museum, which is very interesting and of course the Turía Gardens. We also went shopping. It was so cheap! From time to time, we studied to prepare us for the DELE (Spanish official examination). Penelope, Alice and Clémentine: The trip to Valencia was very interesting. We stayed one week. In the morning, we had classes with Adela and Carlos (very nice!). We did DELE exercises and, of course, we played games which was fun. Moreover, in the afternoons we visited the city and did various activities, for example did we go to the Fallas Museum and to up the Miguelete. Spanish food was delicious. We liked a lot Tapas and Churros with Chocolate. At the end of the day,we came home to our Spanish «parents» who have been very good with us. We hope to return soon to Valencia in order to enjoy the sun and the beautiful city. Olivier and Louis: Our trip to Valencia was incredible. It is much hotter than in Paris. But we spent a lot of time in school, preparing us for the DELE exam. We also have done other things: we went to the beach, the Fallas Museum. We also chose the best Ninot (Fallas doll) for this year. It was fun. The school is very well located, close to the Old Town. So we could walk there a lot during the lunch break. We have tried the Horchata in a coffee shop near the Miguelete.

Dear diary…

TRIP TO SPAIN We came to Valencia by plane on Monday night. Then we went to the hotel located in the city center. We liked it a lot because it is very well-equipped and clean. This trip has been very interesting and informative but what matters is that we have learned many things, especially through talking to people in the streets, but also by making games in order to get to know the monuments. We have discovered many places of the city and various customs and legends of Valencia. In school we have learned many new words, in particular some Valencian words. And we  also did a cooking lesson where Chef Nando showed us how to cook paella which is a typical Spanish dish. Rosamaria La Vecchia TARONJA SCHOOL AND ITS TEACHERS In Taronja School we have learned many things while talking to professor Luis, who has taught us new words. Thanks to him the lessons were very interesting and very informative but also very entertaining. From Tuesday to Thursday, we have studied a little grammar and have done a lot of talking, while Friday morning we have made a ‘gymkhana’ where we talked to people in the streets. Christina Di Napoli THE BULLFIGHTING MUSEUM When we went to the bullfighting museum we saw a very good video about all the steps taken before the fights. Before coming to the arena the bulls are in a place where they can eat and relax for four years. After this period they are moved to the arena and they are put behind the arena. On the day of the fights, the bulls enter the arena and fight against a team of bullfighters and the bullfighter has to kill the bull. After this video we have seen the suits of very famous bullfighters in Valencia and some pictures of how the bulls live and in this room is also a stuffed bull. Giusy Acampa VISIT OF THE CENTRAL MARKET We have visited the Central Market on Wednesday, 14 December. Marta, our guide,  has given us a duty to do. We had to ask some questions to people at the market. I was paired with my friend Giusy. The walk through the market has been a lot of fun. The market is very large and has many different food stores and then, me and my friend, we have made a series of photographs of food, as for example oranges, cabbage and fish. Also people have been very helpful and friendly. This visit I liked a lot and has been very useful for conversation practice. Giulia Emigrato COOKING CLASS WITH THE GREAT CHEF NANDO In school we have had a cooking lesson with Chef Nando this Wednesday, where we prepared the typical dish of Valencia: the seafood paella. He has explained all the steps of the dish, from the beginning to the end, in a very sympathetic and funny way…also breaking the mortar! The ingredients were: round rice, red peppers, onions, peas, shrimp, squid, tomato, mussels, olive oil and a little salt. Afterwards we ate the Paella and we liked it a lot! Fabiana Pandolfelli   VISIT OF THE FALLAS MUSEUM Last Wednesday we went to visit the Fallas Museum at the Plaza de Monteolivete, near the ‘City of Arts and Sciences’. It is a typical museum of the city of Valencia dedicated to the Fallas. The Fallas is a period of celebration, held in spring from March 1st to 19th, the day of San José. During this period the streets are crowded and noisy because of firecrackers and fireworks. And the most important part are the Fallas, doll sculptures that are put in the street, made out of materials that can be burned because on the last day, traditionaly the dolls are going to be burned. To built them, the artisans need a lot of time, about one year. In this museum we have seen a video and after that, the exposure showing the work of the artisans and pictures which show different falleras from this time. About the dolls, we can say that they are made with a lot of fantasy. Some represent famous novels and each year the most beautiful works «win» a place in the museum. These «works of art» have a great value ranging from € 4,500 to € 12,000. We really liked this museum because it has a lot of charme and we also liked the warning of the people’s attachment to this tradition (especially in the video), despite the complaints about the waste of money spent to celebrate the Fallas. Sara and Serena Ginestous Ucelli VISIT AT THE MUVIM (Valencian Museum of Illustration and Modernity) When we went to the MUVIM we made a trip back in time. From the beginning of the world until today we have discovered many secrets of artistic and literary history through the displayed images. Our guide was very special because he had a black robe that covered his whole body, so at first we were a little scared, but then everything was interesting and suggestive. We have gone through  time walking down dark corridors and following our guides from one century to another. In short, the visit was very nice and we all liked it. Francesca Contini THE GYMKHANA Today we have had a very interesting experience: We have had a gymkhana organized by Taronja School for us Italian students. This activity started at about 9am and our teacher, Luis, has given us a sheet with some questions about different places and topics. This game was about the interaction with people and places of Valencia. It has been a lot of fun. We had to do the following: asking people in the streets about the tallest building in the city, the Horchata, their favorite place, the characteristics of the Valencian people and the names of three famous people originally from Valencia; taking pictures of objects starting with Z and T, street furniture with a particular utility, decorative street furniture and a display window, and also describe the photos; searching for two bookstores near the school, enter those and ask the librarian about Spanish books, books for foreigners and the most sold ones throuhout the year; going to the train station ‘Estacion del Norte’ and ask people about the fruit that is painted on the facade, which animal was on the roof when the building was constructed, and also taking a picture with one person in front of the station; also, finding out how to become a new user of Valenbisi; going to an information office for subway and busses, and asking how to get to the Mestalla Stadium and the ‘City of Arts and Sciences’ departing from the Spanish School; and finally, finding a souvenir shop and asking the shopkeeper which the most sold object is and furthermore why this object is representative of Valencia. Sara and Serena Ginestous Ucelli

Daria

Daria Kazakova, alumna agosto 2012

Daria, alumna agosto 2012

He estudiando español durante 2 meses en Moscú. Entonces decidi viajar a Valencia a la escuela Taronja. El ciudad muy grande, el mar, el mar y el idioma, creo que el la decisión correcta. Mi curso es por 2 semanas. La primera semana yo estaba en el grupo todos italianos. Pero los profesores todo explicado Los profesores son personas que están siempre amable y puede ayudar y aquí voy a mencionar (markar) Sarah, Anna y Adelle por supuesto. Por ciento, los profesores masculinos son muy hermosos. Atención chicas! Y ahorra yo quiero decir volver Valencia. Es una ciudad que no puede envitar por 2 semanas. Lo que más me gusto es instituto de arte moderno (IVAM). Estoy interesado en el arte moderno. Admiré la exposición de Sean Seully. Sus pinturas son muy populares en Rusia. Hoy es mi último día en Valencia y me siento muy triste. Pero yo espero que vendrá el próximo verano y extraño. Voy a inundar con lagrimas en anión a Zurich. Muchos besos, Daria.

Esther & Peter

Peter Lenzin, alumno noviembre 2012

Peter, alumno noviembre 2012

  Hola a los/las profesores de escuela Taronja en Valencia. Somos suizos de la parte alemania y estamos desde dos semanas en Valencia por aprender español. A nostros gusto viajar y ahora tenemos tiempo, porque somos jubilados desde el noviembre 2012.          
Esther Lenzin, alumna noviembre 2012

Esther, alumna noviembre 2012

  En año próximo queremos visitar america del sur por 6 semanas. Hemos elegido Valencia y el escuela “Taronja” para recomendation de amigos y de la agencia de viajes “Lingüista”. Las dos semanas nos han placido y hemos aprendido bastante – muchos gracias a nuestros profesores.    

Anna

Para mi la estancia en Valencia fue una decisión muy buena. Estuve en Valencia durante cuatro semanas y dure la oportunidad de visitar muchos lugares turísticos, conocer nuevos amigos y celebrar muchas fiestas. Valencia es una buena elección para pasar las vacaciones, porque es muy variopinta. He estado con una familia ( madre + hijo) y tuve buena suerte con ella. Mi madre es una persona muy amable y abierto y pude hablar con ella sobre todos las cosas y entendí ella muy bien. Ella siempre intento explicar costumbres españoles y me ayudo entender y aprender nuevas palabras etc. Además es una cocinera buena ¡ Sobre la escuela: Para mi fue importante que hablemos mucho en español en las clases, para practicar conversaciones. Al principio aprendimos gramática , que yo aprendí antes, pero fue una buena repetición. Claro las fiestas fueron muy divertido!! Gracias por todo.    

Paulo

Ola soy Paulo y vengo de Italia. ¿Que puedo decir de Taronja? ¡Increíble! ¡crazy y muy bonita! Hay muchas cosas que todos juntos pueden crear una experiencia inolvidable. ¿Por ejemplo? Tapas, divertido, fiesta, coffee valenciano con hielo, helado por la tarde, sangría, los profesores, paella, flamenco, los tortillas, los toros, los partidos de fútbol,  la gente, el ruido de los estudiantes, las personas de corea, Japón, Italia, Alemania, Australia, Francia, las tiendas que abran a las 10, las cenas a las 11 por la noche, la dueña, chef Nando, los compañeros. ¿Necesitas más? Alo mejor necesitáis un consejo. Venid a Valencia.    

Nicola

¡Hola! Me llamo Nicola, soy alemana. Tengo 18 años y estudio español desde hace tres semanas en Taronja. La escuela es muy bonita y está en el centro de Valencia. Los profesores son todos muy jóvenes, simpáticos y divertidos. Se conocen muchas personas majos, como las clases con gente de todo el mundo. Además las actividades divertidas mucho. Valencia es en todo caso ostentoso, porque es una ciudad muy diversa y maravillosa.  

Sophia

¡Hola! Me llamo Sophia, tengo 18 años y soy alumna en Taronja. Yo soy de Alemania y voy a estudiar arte y español en una universidad alemana el próximo mes. Me gusta mucho viajar, la pintura, la música, y salir con mis amigos. Decidí estudiar español en Valencia porque es una ciudad muy muy bonita y vanada. Especialmente me gusta la ciudad de las artes y ciencias. Además las clases son interesantes y las profesores de escuela son muy bien y muy divertidas.¡ Muchas gracias por tres semanas maravillosas!