This Wednesday we have lived in the classrooms of the Carlos V Language School in Seville a day of English-Spanish exchange between Spanish students of English enrolled in our school and young Americans visiting Spain.
The American group, from Bishop Fenwick High School in Boston (Massachusetts), is currently visiting our country and getting to know the most beautiful corners of Andalusia. From Seville, where they are staying during their stay in Spain, they will get to know the secrets of Cordoba and its Mosque, Granada and the Alhambra or the beauty of the Tacita de Plata in Cadiz.
English-Spanish Exchange
Among so many activities and cultural visits, we could not miss learning and improving languages: specifically in this case taking the opportunity to do an English-Spanish exchange (or “tandem”) with young Spaniards. Thus, about 15 boys and girls who are currently studying English at Carlos V Languages spent a few hours with the young Americans to practice both English and Spanish with a central theme that, given the date, could not go unnoticed: the April Fair.
Thus, in this way, they talked about everything that can be found on the Real de Abril: Sevillanas, casetas, gypsy costumes and their flounces, horse-drawn carriages and even rebujito. In short, a nice experience as a cultural exchange between young people united by a common denominator: their desire to learn and improve languages.