Options of Education in Spain
Jan 17th, 2009 by admin
Spain is a current, consumer-driven society having a residential population of about 40.6 million and an extra population of roughly 50 million travelers every year. This country is the 5th biggest economy in the EU.
Given the idea that it is the 2nd biggest tourism market on the planet and today it belongs to an extensive European community of about 25 countries, English competence is still the most looked after skill by Spanish bosses.
English is considered l the most famous foreign language studied in Spain in comparison with its European counterparts, Spain’s English competence is rather poor. This lack is openly recognized by the Spanish Government, thus it is being addressed via an array of initiatives.
Spain goes on to be an increasing education with student amounts growing steadily ever year.
- English for special targets (in particular business-related studies or hiking with probable work experience placements;
- ‘English Plus’ courses that are adopted to a specific market that would catch agent interest;
- Special preparation courses for worldwide recognized English ability exams like Cambridge, TOEFL, and IELTS;
- Tourism and hospitality courses;
- Dramatic arts, Film, and Journalism;
- Translator and interpreter courses;
- masters and postgraduate programs, concentrating on such areas as IT, international business & marketing, environmental and marine sciences.