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Another group success at Mester!

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

Sunday saw the departure of one of the many groups who visit Salamanca’s Mester Spanish school each year.  This particular group came from Italy and had the specific aim of learning about the Spanish tourism industry.

The group learning about tourism

The group learning about tourism

Their activity programme was incredibly varied, as were their classes:  centering on Spanish for Tourrism, the group had specially designed classes for conversation in this area, including 1.5 hours per day of role play, acting out typical situations of this sector.  Later they would have various conferences, including ones about tourism in the interior of Spain, a conference about Salamanca as a Culture Capital of Europe and a UNESCO site, a conference about the hospitality and promotion of youth travel in Spain (done by the president of the Hospitality Association of Castile-Leon) and a talk about exporting the tourism services of Castile-Leon.

Later they re-grouped for several brainstorming sessions and focus groups, analysing not just what they’d done in the conferences but discussing key issues in Spanish tourism - from the politics of rural tourism in Spain, the motivations of touristic behaviour in Spain, the marketing of hospitality products, managements and strategies of cultural tourism and potential touristic opportunties in Spain.

Later in the afternoon was the chance to get out the school, taking a selection of trips: from a guided city tour of Salamanca to a visit to the tourism office of the city. Students also took a visit to hospitality complex Doña Brigida, to analyse the case history, visited “La Alberca” for a chance to see the Salamanca countryside and went on excursions to the culture-rich cities of Segovia and Avila.

Apart from all this, students also had the opportunity to take part in the activity programme run by the school, including tapas tour round the city, film nights and cookery classes.

Enjoying a dance class!

Enjoying a dance class!

It was a successful group trip and we’re hoping to see them back next year!  Remember if you’re interested in group trips to Spain, let us know how you’d like the programme and we’ll cooperate to make your trip as successful, tailor-made and worthwhile as it can be!

German group come to Salamanca to Learn Spanish with us

Saturday, July 25th, 2009

This week we’ve had a group of 25 students from the city of Moeckmuehl in Germany come to study Spanish with us in Salamanca, north Spain. They’ve come with their 2 Spanish teachers, Roman and Caroline!

The group have had a great time with us in Salamanca and enjoying the Cultural program that we organised for them they’ve seen most of the cultural and historic sights of Salamanca! They were lucky enough to go and visit the Cathedral of Salamanca and, thanks to the ieronimus project went up the Cathedral and saw the city from the best view point. The ieronimus project lets you go up the Cathedral and walk around the outside at the top, go inside the Cathedral very high up and has loads of information about the Cathedral and it’s history. It’s beautiufl inside and has some amazing views from the top where you can see all of Salamanca! The Cathedral of Salamanca is actually made up of 2 Cathedrals, the old and the new one. It took so long to finish builidng the Cathedral of Salamanca that we talk about the old and new Cathedral. The construction covers a range of styles, but the New Cathedral is both Gothic and Barroque in style.

The students also did a tour with us of the Convents of Salamanca. The convents are old and historic and full of culture and history of Salamanca. The best way to visit them is to go on a guided tour so that you can find out all about how and when they were made and the history of the monks and nuns that live there. There are convents all over the centre, sometimes hidden or so discreet that you don’t even realise they’re there!

On Saturday the students went to visit the nearby cities of Avila and Segovia, two beautiful old cities in Castille and Leon and near to Salamanca.

The students have had a great time in Salamanca improving their Spanish and we’ve really enjoyed having them with us this week. Their group program was organised just for them, just like we can organise a group program for your school or group. The students that come with us to study as a group don’t have to be from a school or University. If you’re interested in a group trip to Salamanca, Granada or Seville you can find out more on our website or get in touch with us at the school! You can see an example of a group trip plan in Salamanca on our website, and you can also check out a budget for your group trip to Spain with us.