Location
  • Spain
    • Malaga
    • Barcelona
Length
2 to 52 weeks
Language
Spanish

Program Details

Language Level
BeginnerIntermediateAdvanced
Immersion Level
Intensive
Certifications
DELE (Spanish)
Class Size
Private Lessons Medium Class (8-15)
Weekly Classroom Hours
21
Housing
Apartment Host Family Hotel
Age Min.
16

Pricing

Starting Price
1050
Price Details
Host family accommodations and a meal plan are included in the course price. Contact the Admissions Team for a personalized price quote.
What's Included
Accommodation Some Activities Airport Transfers Classes Some Meals Visa Wifi
What's Not Included
Some Activities Airfare Some Meals Transportation Travel Insurance
Oct 31, 2023
Aug 28, 2023
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About Program

Learn Spanish with EF in some of the world's greatest cities. With campuses in Malaga and Barcelona, you'll not only learn the language, but also live it.

At EF, you decide when you want to study, how long you'll stay, and what you'd like to focus on. You can personalize your course with Special Interest Classes like Spanish Culture, Current Affairs & Debate, Spanish Culture, Business Spanish, Interpreting, and Exam Preparation (DELE). Earn transferable college credit for any course 4 weeks or longer, allowing you to make the most of your time abroad.

EF’s Spanish schools are accredited by Instituto Cervantes, the world's leading organization promoting Spanish language education and recognized by the University of Montana, our partner in education.

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Program Highlights

  • Study from 2 weeks up to a full year, start any Monday.
  • Choose between our amazing locations in Barcelona and Malaga
  • Top activities include Bachata classes, bike tours of the city, surfing in Tarifia, and weekend excursions to Montserrat and Morocco.
  • Choose to reside with a local host family or in the EF Residence, an international dorm.
  • EF students hail from over 100 countries around the world.

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Program Reviews

4.78 Rating
based on 37 reviews
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  • 4 rating 10.81%
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  • 1 rating 2.7%
  • Housing 4.4
  • Support 4.85
  • Fun 4.85
  • Value 5
  • Safety 4.8
  • Instruction 4.8
  • Support 4.9
  • Fun 5
  • Housing 4.6
  • Value 4.4
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Opal
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Invaluable experience

I have to say that the program offered through EF Madrid in Spain has made my Spanish experience a richer one. I enjoyed all the outings we did that took me to different parts of Madrid to experience the culture and people. The authentic sites for tapas, tablao flamenco, Spanish art and history, views of the city, sporting activities and also just getting to know my classmates while we hung out with the teachers. The trips to see areas outside of Madrid were awesome too. My Spanish grammar and vocabulary have improved a lot and I am not afraid to speak with native and non native speakers about any topic. I miss the school and the experience and would return in a heartbeat.

What would you improve about this program?
I find no fault with this program.
45 people found this review helpful.
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Melody
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Breaking Borders in Language and Culture: Madrid and Malaga

This was a 2 part program - the first week was in the traditional city of Madrid where I stayed with a Spanish hostess in La Latina neighborhood. The morning after I arrived, I set off on foot with minimal instructions to find the El Rastro flea market - a Sunday event and long rambling outdoor marketplace that stretches through streets, alleys and neighborhoods. I was thrilled to find artisans selling their own wares (no "made in China") as well as the typical newer product and convenience items. There was an antiques section as well down by the park.

I was 59 years old and my roommate and classmate Helen was 81! She was no ordinary 81 - a retired neurologist, she spoke classic Latin, Greek and also Italian as well as her native French. She and I navigated the little streets to the train, then across town and the one block walk from the station to the school in the northern section of the city. Classes were fun - we were in a beginners class, but no English allowed! No "spanglish" either I might add! Our instructor, Abel Rey, had a fantastic dry sense of humor and everyone in our class, ages late teens to...81.....enjoyed our time there.

In that class, Helen made a comment that all should take to heart. When Abel asked her what she had done for vacation the prior year, she answered "climbed a mountain". He was astonished. "But isn't that dangerous?" he asked (in Spanish, translating here). To which she answered: "Better to die on a mountain than on a sofa!"

Our evenings were spent sometimes with the class and activities coordinator Mario, and other nights on our own or with our hostess Merche. We explored Plaza Mayor, a flamenco bar, some of the corner bars, and of course the shops between Puerto del Sol and Callao! The parks are wonderful as well - with gardens and lake (Jardin de Buon Retiree), the park with the Egyptian monument, and the lesser known event at Plaza del Cortes (the government offices center) where a large mechanical clock performs at 6 pm to the delight of all in the area!

Somewhere during that week, I made the breakthrough that I came for - I stopped translating and started speaking Spanish. No word-for-word construction anymore, just a flow of vocabulary to express what I wanted to say in the language. Vocabulary may have been simple, but that simple change made all the difference in moving forward in my studies.

As I headed to the airport for to go to my 2nd EF week in Malaga, the first light of dawn, the madrugada, was on the horizon. And young people were still milling around the nightclubs. Madrid is an all night city!

Malaga is a wonderful seaside town - though I will say that the program is more populated with those in their late teens and has a different dynamic. Classes were a little larger, but the staff ever helpful and the beaches and port a delight. My other half flew in for the week and we dined in the port in the evenings, watching the Spanish Navy, the large boats, the cruise ships, and the city lights as they flickered on - from the promenade to the Alcazaba road that led up the hill to Castel Gibralfaro.

What would you improve about this program?
I loved the Madrid set up - felt a little out of synch in Malaga because everything was focused on the younger group (ok, I was well outnumbered). How could that be changed? Instructors need to appreciate what different generations can bring to the discussion and learning experience.

I'd also recommend a couples deal program to encourage both members of a couple to want to attend these programs.
57 people found this review helpful.
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Colleen
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Great Program in a Beautiful City!

The school in Malaga is very picturesque and in a wonderful location, within walking distance to the beach. The staff was friendly and helpful - they gave great advice on planning day trips to places like Grenada and Nerja for our days off. Our instructor always made class interesting and didn't simply teach straight from a book, but brought in useful daily life examples of how to improve our Spanish while in Malaga. The city was vibrant and we never ran out of fun things to do or delicious tapas and sangria to taste!

50 people found this review helpful.
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Patrick
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Intensive Spanish Language Course

I went to Malaga with some of my friends. We had a blast! The school is in a very safe neighborhood and the staff is super friendly. City is small and beautiful, right on the water. Didn't want to leave. Great market down the street for sandwiches and drinks. Beach is about 5 minute walk down the street. Everyone is very friendly. You will learn Spanish! Bring sunscreen, a smile, and an open mind and you'll be alright.

What would you improve about this program?
I think the teachers could do more interactive activities. Class was long. But I was there for an intensive course so maybe that was it.
54 people found this review helpful.
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Andrea
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Had a great time!

Everyday there was something to do and always people to do them with. I enjoyed watching the team in Spain making sure everyone had a friend. The teachers were very helpful and took the time to make sure I understood the lesson.

What would you improve about this program?
Having the cooking area open year round.
50 people found this review helpful.

Questions & Answers

Hi Lilith. All EF schools plan local activities custom to the destination you are studying at. We bring students off the beaten path to experience life in their new city like a local would. This could be anything from a cooking or dance class to volunteering at a local school or taking a tour of a university. We also organize trips to other cities so you can explore more of the country you are...

Hey Max! All EF students have free time to explore their destination and surrounding cities. Depending on your age, you are allowed to travel for the weekend or overnight. If you are under 18, you can definitely visit other countries for the day or join an EF weekend trip, hosted by our staff.

Hi Lynn! All EF schools are open to adults but we actually offer programs just for adult sand professionals Paris, Madrid, and Munich. Classwork and activities are catered towards the interests of adults and professionals (think business Spanish followed by wine tasting at local tapas bar). The Admissions Team can help you pick the location that is the best fit for you. Thanks for your interest!