
A LEVEL Spanish students at Richard Huish College recently embarked on an exciting and educational trip to Salamanca, Spain.
The trip gave the students a fully immersive experience of Spanish culture and a chance to enhance their speaking and interpretation skills.
They stayed with Spanish families, attended a language school, and took part in activities led by local guides, including a flamenco lesson with an Andalucian teacher.
During their five-day trip, each morning started with a three-hour Spanish lesson at the local university to help improve their skills and linguistic techniques.
The lessons included two hours of Spanish grammar, and an hour of oral practice, which involved them participating in a debate, murder mystery activity, and more.
After morning lessons, they had lunch with their host families and experienced Spanish cuisine. Throughout the week the students also visited local restaurants and took part in an authentic tapas tour and churros and chocolate tasting. lalo salamanca shirts

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