Trips are part of the Spanish course in Valencia

Students of Spanish as a Foreign Language take part in a varied programme of entertainment at a Spanish School and this is added to their Spanish course.
 
Aug. 26, 2014 - PRLog -- Valencia. A Spanish language school offers their students many different activities every week in which they participate actively. One of these days a course of kayak and another of paddleboard were offered. It took place in the morning and in the afternoon, the learners of Spanish language went to a sailing school in the Port de Valencia (http://www.turisvalencia.es/). Some students who participated in the programme had not sailed on kayak boats before or on stood up paddleboarding and because of this reason, they had expectation.

After an introduction in detail made by the guide, the students slipped in the water for the first time. At the very beginning, everything seemed instable and insecure, but all students learnt quickly and soon all had the strength to keep the balance. Above all concentration was very important to have the control over paddleboard. Paddleboarding is carried out on a large table of surf and it is rowed by only one oar. It is necessary a lot of strength in your arms, nevertheless after 90 minutes all participants were worn out, although happy because of this new experience.

In the Port small ships and expensive yachts were observed by the students. On their way to the sea, they were carefully paddling on the right for fear to disrupt the traffic.

Not only sailing is in this programme, but also attending the Paella-Welcome-Party (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6INiibtC5c&index=2&am...) or even a visit to the Albufera (https://www.google.de/search?q=albufera&source=lnms&a...), which is a natural park located on the south of Valencia. In addition, we go to Teruel and Albarracín (https://plus.google.com/photos/109623512845634400974/albu...), two small and old pueblos which are under the protection of the cultural patrimony of the humankind. There we found out little streets and interpersed streets. Additionally, the students of languages ascended a mountain where they found the ruins of the city walls, where they could see the city from.

The  Costa de Valencia language school, Spanish school, (http://www.costadevalencia.com/1-aprender-espanol-espana/1-aprender-espanol-espana.asp) offers weekly their students of Spanish language a programme which is plenty of activities. This plan is based on many trips for everyone and differing on the taste of everyone, and they can also perfectly combine them with the Spanish courses and the learning of Spanish.

Contact
Andreas Teßmer
***@costadevalencia.com
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