Posts Tagged ‘Spanish courses in Spain’

Fernando

Fernando, director

Fernando, director of the school

Hello, Hello and Hello! I’m Fernando, although many people at the Spanish school call me Nando. This is a picture of me and my good friend Barry … I was born in Valencia and studied English and Italian Philology at University. Now I am one of the directores of TARONJA and I work mainly organizing weekly activities and international contacts for the Spanish school. Many times I’m traveling the world so that the foreign students get to know TARONJA, the coolest and most woderful Spanish school ever! The rest of the time I’m at school thinking about and planning lots of fun activities and specials so our students can have the best time of their life with us. I have many passions in my life: cooking, playing music, the mountains, organizing parties…by the way, I have a great friend named Chef Nando… 😉

Juliette

Juliette Dennemont, alumna julio 2012

Juliette, student july 2012

Hello! My name is Juliette, I am 17 years old and I am French from La Isla De La Reunion. I have been in Valencia for 2 weeks with a friend, at the Taronja School. Taronja is a very good school for learning Spanish because the teachers are very good, friendly and always helpful. Also, there many activities and the parties are fun! I have met many different people and a lot of friendly people. Valencia is also a wonderful city with very beautiful beaches. Many thanks, to the school! Perhaps, I would love to go back again.

Maxi

Maxi, director

Maxi, director

My name is Maxi, I am one of the directors of Taronja Spanish School: along with Eva and Fernando. I was born in Valencia, and from the beginning on my parents thought they had a little angel. I studied Spanish Philology and fate led my steps to this wonderful Spanish school. I enjoy reading, writing (I have a book published with friends) and playing the guitar. I have a son, Maximilian V, who is better looking, smarter and nicer than I am. And, of course, he is also an angel. I am married to Carla, who is prettier, smarter and nicer than I am…Well, I have a book and a son but what is missing is planting a tree: no, I have planted many orange trees (which is the emblem tree of Valencia). So I can depart from this world peacefully, but I hope not before many, many years have gone by, so I’m going to be Maxi for a little while more 🙂 We’re waiting here for you!  

Eddie

eddie tinker, alumno agosto 2012

Eddie , student august 2012

I decided to study Spanish in Valencia to experience its famous culture, food, architecture and beautiful beaches. Taronja Spanish School is conveniently located in the city center and it offers many interesting options to complement the Spanish classes, as cooking, dancing…and my favorite, sailing!The sailing experience had been better than I had thought. The Spanish teachers and the staff are friendly and dedicated. Spanish classes have been instructive and fun with current issues and modern situations. I’m looking forward to return. I’m staying.

Irene

Irene Tassinazzo, alumna agosto 2012

Irene, student august 2012

Tomorrow, I’ll be going back to my house and I’m quite sad because the school is going to leave my heart. The people I’ve met are nice. The teachers are very good and understanding. They are always available and always have a smile on their face. They are very prepared and organised, when working and are always helpful with problems. My stay at Taronja has been amazing, and it seemed like a big family. There was always a comfortable and relaxed atmosphere. But most importantly …The daily structure! Aside from there always being parties there were many activities and you could get to know many students from all over the world. I learned a lot and I improved my Spanish. I would have liked to have had more time for grammatical classes, cultural, traditional, proverbs and Spanish “slang” classes. I would advise the world to study and enjoy life at Taronja in Valencia. I have not really found any faults. It is very organised, it has great workers and they are all beautiful – A superb, atmospheric and faultless school. And as they say in Spain, “¡He estado de puta madre!” : D Thank you all: Chef Nando, Maxi, Martha, Sam, Alex, Victor, Mariajo, Sadaf, Tobias, Cisco, Kim and all of the other people that form a part of Taronja.   www.spanishcoursespain-valencia.com

Havanah Au

I had a good time in Valencia. I stayed there for two weeks, and I have seen many places, as the bullring square, the shopping streets, the ‘Las Arenas’ beach and a nightclub. In addition, I studied at Taronja School and I learned very much, I think my Spanish has improved a lot and also the teachers are very nice and funny, and therefore I liked to study here. When I was in Valencia, there was the Eurocup and I always went to watch the games. The atmosphere was very good, but I also thought the Spanish were crazy – always drinking and being drunk but I loved Spain very much.  

(Shu yu) MOGU

MOGU, alumna julio 2012

MOGU, student july 2012

I chose Valencia due for its beaches, cuisine and climate and above all because of my favorite dish: the black paella. Since Chef.Nando cooks the best paella in the world there was no better choice than Taronja. I fell in love with Valencia at first sight. I loved the color of the sky here. By the way, my best friend in this town was «google maps», who was always with me when I was lost. During the first week I took a new way to school every day. But I liked it a lot because I could see more of the city. I have been here at Taronja for four weeks and tomorrow will be my last day. Time flies! I experienced many unforgettable moments. The Spanish classes and teachers were fun. I learned through music, cuisine and other activities. What I liked most were the parties. (I have to emphasize that the night of San Juan was magical! ❤) Well, if I have time and money, I will come back in March for Fallas or/and in June to see the Profra. Adela dance. See you! A hug for everyone. Up, down, center, inside! (spanish toast)

Darío

Dario, profesor de la escuela

Dario, professor of the Spanish School

Hello. My name is Dario and I am a Spanish teacher at Taronja School. I’m from Benimaclet, a district in the north of Valencia. Now I live in London, where I work as a Spanish and French teacher. But in summer I always come back to Taronja because I love working in an international environment. I have a degree in Philosophy from the University of Valencia and I have a masters degree in Language Teaching at Sheffield Hallam University (UK). I’m passionate about music. I’m a singer and sometimes I give concerts in Valencia to animate the staff. I also love swimming and philosophy (especially the one at the bar). The photo shows me drinking orange juice (in Valencian «suc de taronja»). I guess you know that Valencias oranges are the best in the world for its sweet flavor and carnose texture. In my Spanish classes I try to make people have fun, and above that to learn a good deal. So, if you come to my Spanish classes …Get ready because you are going to work hard! Taronja rocks!

Jessica

Jessica Hollinsky, alumna julio 2012

Jessica, student july 2012

After two weeks at Taronja School, I can say that it was a good experience for me. I’ve met many international students and have established relationships with girls who are very nice. I loved that the school organised many activities like the party last Friday at the beach. I had a great time. Now I will tell you a little bit about myself. As I said, my name is Jessica and I am 22 years old. I’m from Fürth which is located in southern Germany near Nurember. It is very famous for its Christmas fair. My hobbies are traveling, meeting my friends, going to parties and playing tennis. I am currently working in a private clinic here in Valencia called Fivasa Clinic. I’m a girl and I work a lot at the recepion administrative. I love it. In relation to Valencia I don’t really have an opinion but I am very happy and I like the city and also the beach and buildings. Finall, i’d like to give my thanks for a very nice stay.

Sergio

Sergio, profesor de Taronja

Sergio, professor of Taronja

  Hi, I’m Sergio! I teach Spanish at Taronja School since 2008. I studied Spanish Philology at the University of Valencia. I studied also the CAP (the studies to be a teacher). A language is something you can learn in a creative and fun way. Through music, songs, movies and not only by studying grammar. I love teaching my language to students from other cultures. It’s rewarding. To share culture with others always makes you develop as a person. Spanish is not a difficult language. It is only a language that needs motivation, passion and effort. Everyone can learn it and also at any age. For me music is very important and one day a week I take the guitar to school to sing with the students, so vocabulary can be learned in a different and more fun way. So if you come to Taronja, you will have fun studying.

Alasdair

Alasdair Selmes, alumno julio 2012

Alasdair Selmes, student july 2012

I really enjoyed the experience to study at Taronja. The Spanish classes were fun, informative and well organized. I learned a lot with the help of kind and friendly teachers. In addition, the activities organized in the afternoon allowed me to meet many other students from all over the world and also allowed me to get to know the city of Valencia and its culture. From teachers to accommodation every aspect of my stay at Taronja has been undeniable.I recommend it to everybody!

Diana Peres de Korcho

Diana Peres de Korcho alumna septiembre 2012 My name is Diana, I’m 24 and I am Russian. I study Spanish in order to communicate with my family and because the language is very nice. I really like Valencia. Great city, nice people, very hot weather. Studying at Taronja Spanish School is a lot of fun. The activities of the Spanish school are very amusing. Studying Spanish at Taronja is very interesting. The good atmosphere, the teachers are professionals and the interior decoration of the Spanish schools is very nice. Many new friends and awesome memories.