Spanish Courses for Seniors (50+ Years) in Granada from €371 for 1 Week

Reviews by former students who attended a Senior Adult Learners 50+ years course in Granada

It's hard to say what was best about the school, but I felt welcomed by all the staff and asking for help was very easy. I had three wonderful teachers, Nuria, Ana Hernanates? and Ana Delgado. Nuria gave a great lecture on the historical development and she knew that I did not understand so much Spanish so she spoke some English to, so several of us could follow the story with her. I want to have it emailed. I had three private lessons and then became a little more acquainted with that teacher, but all three teachers were super good at giving positive feedback.
I was at the bottom level then I started, I was not aware that several of the students was Spanish speakers, but the school did handle this in an excellent way
29 October 2019
Course: Spanish and Culture 50+ - 2 weeks
Student age: 71 years

Kindness
8 April 2019
Course: Spanish and Culture 50+ - 2 weeks
Student age: 65 years

Nice teachers, good feelings.
11 December 2017
Course: Spanish and Culture 50+ - 2 weeks
Student age: 69 years

Friendly staff. Central
Very small school therefore, appropriate groups and social activities are not always available. They do not use a reliable excursion company.
28 November 2017
Course: Spanish and Culture 50+ - 2 weeks
Student age: 66 years
FAQ About Senior Adult Learners 50+ years Spanish Courses in Granada
How much is the cheapest Senior Adult Learners 50+ years course in Granada?
What is the best language school offering Senior Adult Learners 50+ years courses in Granada?
Which Spanish school offers the best rated teaching for Senior Adult Learners 50+ years courses in Granada?
I am looking for a language course with over-50s. I already have a basic/good level of Spanish under my belt. What do you recommend?
- Most 50+ courses are a combination of the standard course (all ages), combined with cultural activities just for 50+ students.
- 50+ courses often have only a few start dates per year (spring/autumn), while you can start almost every Monday in a standard course.
- The 50+ courses are incredibly fun to meet peers in, so if a start date suits you, I definitely recommend this. If there is no start date for a 50+ course that suits you, I recommend joining a standard course.
- Also, check the average age of students on the schools' profiles. If you opt for a standard course at a school with a higher average age, this also already gives you a greater chance of meeting peers.
- You could possibly also opt for a business course if a school offers this. There, the average age is usually a lot higher as well.
- The youngest students are on the road during the summer months. So if you prefer not to take classes with incredibly young students, we recommend taking a course outside the summer season.
- Most young students go to big cities; standard courses from schools in smaller locations tend to have a higher average age.
We hope this helps. And if you have any further questions, we are of course happy to help.”
















Extra 5 hours of activities: EUR 305.