A Q&A with one of our EUROACE Students!
Today our blog is a bit different as we aim to learn about our students experiences in Spain and the challenges or differences they may have observed since moving to a new country (in this case, Valencia). Euroace welcomes a range
How Valencia celebrates Semana Santa
Semana Santa, which is translates to "Holy week" in English, is one of the most recognized religious festivities worldwide, and the best thing is that each country has its own way of celebrating. A vibrant and culturally rich observance, Semana
Why you should study Spanish with EUROACE in 2024!
Everyone has thought about learning a language at some point in their life, whether they've actually done it is another story. Spanish is the third most widely spoken language in the world, with over 400 million native speakers and 21
Xativa: Unveiling the Essence of Spanish Heritage
Discovering Old-World Charm Nestled amidst the rolling hills of Valencia, Xativa beckons travelers with its timeless allure. Cobblestone streets wind through the heart of the town, inviting exploration of its rich tapestry of history and culture. From quaint cafes to bustling
How EUROACE can help you prepare for the DELE exam
Here at Euroace, our Spanish courses give you a lot more than just the opportunity to learn Spanish. Not only can you choose between a range of different ways to learn Spanish with our group, online or private classes, but
How to experience Fallas like a local!
If you're in Valencia right now then you've definitely already noticed the grand lighting up of the streets and central areas, as well as the final preparations to mount the big figures and structures for Las Fallas. It's not difficult
Q&A with an EUROACE Intern
To stay on the theme of Q&A's, today we spoke to one of our interns who is doing a custom study abroad program. This interview will tell you all about their experience, share some top tips on how to make
Q&A with EUROACE’S Fallera
Today our blog is a bit different as we dive into the world of Fallas, which officially started its celebrations today with the first mascletà in the town hall. We had the chance to talk to our class coordinator and Spanish