Posts Tagged ‘taronja the spanish school in valencia’

Anna

Anna Fun Taronja has been the ideal school to learn spanish. Because of the structure of the courses. Lectures in the morning and activities in the afternoon, which means that you could practice the theory you learned in the morning during the activities in the afternoon. The activities in the afternoons were very fun. All the teachers are patient and amusing. I think that my spanish has improved in two weeks and I feel much more confident when I am trying to speak the language. -Anna

Sabina

Taronja is a school which is so well oranized. I loved the implementation of the dinamic clases of the best teachers. The activities are really attractiv and give you the chance to speak spanish which is pretty important if you only stay for a vew days. The master of the kitchen, Fernando, presented the tipical dishes of the region in Valencia and youalways got a sample at the delicious dishes. It really is the best school in Spain. It never gets boring!! You can always do something!! Sabina from Poland Plaza del Ayuntamiento de Valencia

Johannes

I am Johannes. I’m 20 and I live in Germany very close to Frankfurt. I spent five funny weeks here in Valencia. After having Spanish classes for two years in college I decided to study Spanish in Frankfurt University. A friend of mine recommended me Valencia and she told me it was a wonderful city. So I decided to look for a Spanish school in Valencia. And I found Taronja school. I like Valencia so much! The nights at the Oktoberfest with the beers from Germany were phenomenal. The time here has passed very fast and in two days I have to come back to Germany, where it’s very cold 🙁

Lucia

Mi stay in Valencia

I came to Valencia three weeks and half ago. I like Valencia very much: people are very lovely and usually they’re not arrogant, so it’s possibile to speak Spanish with them. The old buildings, that talk about an ancient time, are awesome, although the crisis is evident: lots of them are for sale or for rent. Others are closed for renovation, but I’ve not seen anyone working for them; it’s evident that the owners of these buildings don’t have money. The beach is very big and very beautiful, but there aren’t reefs. I don’t sleep well in Valencia,  Valencianos and tourists  like to party all night long, and I’m not used to this permanent noise. I like Taronja school too. Teachers are very professional and generally they motivate foreigners to learn Spanish. I learned a lot, above all the three verbs tenses: indicative (present, the different past tenses (!!!), the future and the conditional), the imperative (affirmative and negative), and a little bit the present subjunctive. I took three weeks of vacation from my job, for this reason it’s wonderful that the school is so good; as to Marta’s administration, she helped me a lot and she was always lovely. One desire: I’d like the teachers to teach a little bit more with texts about the Spanish history, culture and geography ( like Victor Manuel did in the last days).

Spain is an exciting and fabolous country!!!!