25 Languages Reviews
4.46 / 5 based on 169 reviews

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Bastian T
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Language of instruction: Spanish
Was learning Spanish a key decision factor?
No, it wasn't.
How much did you improve your Spanish?
My level before: Basic phrases
My level after: No problems in any areas (including slang)
Language difficulties
Administrative / Institutional
Personal comments
Before starting in the Tec I went to Mazatlán to take intensive Spanish classes for a period of 4 weeks. Half a year before that (winter 01/02) I went for 3 weeks to Málaga in Andalucía, Spain to take Spanish classes as well. I guess it pays a lot more to just go to the country itself and learn the language there instead of taking year-long (and mostly very expensive) language courses in your home country... I will do the same again pretty soon in France. Now that I know how easy it can be to learn a foreign language I want to get back to my very basic high-school French...
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Stephanie S
Languages
Language of instruction: Spanish
Was learning Spanish a key decision factor?
No, it wasn't.
How much did you improve your Spanish?
My level before: Everyday knowledge (shopping, directions, etc.)
My level after: At ease in most situations
Language difficulties
Administrative / Institutional
Personal comments
I learned a lot, mainly from my host family. I spent most of my time with them and their family friends. I felt my language ability increased by doing so, I was not able to use English as a draw-back, none of them spoke my language so I was able to learn a lot. I think this an ideal way to study abroad, I didn't spend much time with the other international students. Sometimes I regret this, but would I have the family and friends I have now? It's a toss up and I'm glad I learned what I did when and how I did.
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Janka S
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Language of instruction: Spanish
Was learning Spanish a key decision factor?
No, it wasn't.
How much did you improve your Spanish?
My level before: Did not speak it
My level after: No problems in any areas (including slang)
Language difficulties
Administrative / Institutional
Personal comments
At arriving I knew only two words, and now back in my hometown I teach spanish, so therefore I feel I learned it pretty well. It was an amazing experience, but a hard job as well to learn how to communicate with people from an other culture. Not only the language I had to learn but social and cultural rules and behaviours as well. University helped to et the academic knowledge, while friends and host family to get the rest.
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alejanmc
Languages
Language of instruction: Spanish
Was learning Spanish a key decision factor?
No, it wasn't.
How much did you improve your Spanish?
My level before: Everyday knowledge (shopping, directions, etc.)
My level after: At ease in most situations
Language difficulties
Administrative / Institutional
Personal comments
i decided to go to mexico because that is where my family is from but i am not fluent in the language.. after being there for only 6 weeks i became comfortable in most situations. the classes helped a lot because there was a lot of discussion and practice of conversation that i could apply outside of school
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Monica M
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Language of instruction: Spanish
Was learning Spanish a key decision factor?
No, it wasn't.
How much did you improve your Spanish?
My level before: Everyday knowledge (shopping, directions, etc.)
My level after: At ease in most situations
Language difficulties
Administrative / Institutional
Personal comments
My Spanýsh ýmproved sýgnýfýcantly. I studýed Spanýsh and ýn Spanýsh. Practýsýng the language ýs socýal sýtuatýons also helped ýmprove speakýng skýlls. I also became famýlýar wýth the Mexýcan slang. Even though a lot of Mexýcan students spoke Englýsh, I practýsed and ýmproved my Spanýsh sýgnýfýcantly.
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Katarzyna T
Languages
Language of instruction: English
Was learning English a key decision factor?
No, it wasn't.
How much did you improve your English?
My level before: At ease in most situations
My level after: No problems in any areas (including slang)
Language difficulties
Administrative / Institutional
Personal comments
Some of the mexican students didn't want to speak spanish with international students-they wanted to improve thier english language skills. It was annoying.. So you need to find real friend, so that they help you in improving your spanish!
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