Entrelenguas | Ronda
Ronda, where our centre is based, is a stunning town in the heart of Andalusia, Spain. With its beautiful views, a perfect mix of town and countryside and a plethora of museums and cultural sites, you’ll have plenty to keep you busy during your stay!
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Entrelenguas | Entrelenguas on TV!
Mar Rodríguez, head of the Academic Department at Entrelenguas tells us a bit about the range of Spanish courses, programmes and variety of activities on offer at this cultural centre in Ronda, Malaga. This stunning and authentic Andalusian city with its pleasant climate, friendly locals, and wide range of attractions such as the famous Puente Nuevo (New Bridge), is the perfect location to learn Spanish and experience Spanish culture!
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Entrelenguas | Ronda Bridge
The world-known New Bridge (Puente Nuevo) in Ronda, Malaga province is one of the most beautiful sights in all of Spain and is a must for travellers seeking the best highlights of the country. One of the many advantages of coming to Entrelenguas not only learning Spanish and experiencing Spanish culture in a relaxed and fun environment, but also taking in this tranquil Andalusian town and its breath-taking surroundings; one of the best views in Ronda is seen from the New Bridge!
Entrelenguas | Ronda Tour
Get to know Ronda and its surrounding areas with our tourism manager and official tour guide, Alex Montesinos, who encourages slow and sustainable tourism. Discover the less-known locations and visit three of the city’s most renowned sights – the New Bridge, the Arab Baths and the Palace of Mondragon with the Ronda tourism pass. This is followed by the traditional San Francisco neighbourhood. The perfect way to visit like a local! Book a tour with us today.
Entrelenguas | Learn Spanish in Malaga
See what one of our students has to say about her experience in one of our intensive Spanish courses, one of the many courses on offer at our cultural centre. Learn Spanish in a relaxed and fun way in the beautiful city of Ronda, Malaga and put the language skills you learn into practice by taking part in a variety of cultural activities arranged by us, such as day trips, tours of Ronda and surrounding villages and live music events.
Entrelenguas | Ronda Experience
Experience Ronda in a different way with Entrelenguas. We offer tours of the city with the aim of showing you what local life is like using the slow tourism philosophy.
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Entrelenguas | Why Ronda?
Lewis (University of Portsmouth, UK) took part in our immersion programme for university students. Here, he tells us more about Ronda, in Spain, and why he recommends this city and Entrelenguas as the ideal place to learn more about the Spanish language and culture!
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Entrelenguas | Visit Ronda
Look at what Ronda has to offer – stunning scenery with white houses typical of the Serrania, a variety of local sights and attractions steeped in history, narrow streets with something new to discover on every corner. With its culture, natural beauty and the warmth of the friendly locals, this city is the perfect place to learn Spanish and discover the real Spain.
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Entrelenguas | Ronda Experience Tour
You won’t be able to get to know the city at an intimate level if you don’t have a guide to show you the quirkier, more distinctive aspects of the cities’ personality. | Entrelenguas gives you a personal, historic tour of the beautiful city of Ronda, which will stay with you forever.
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Entrelenguas | Guided Tours
Experience Ronda like a local with our tourism manager and official local guide, Alex Montesinos, who promotes slow and sustainable tourism. Travelling with locals allows you to discover things you wouldn’t otherwise! He can show you around – see our website for more details of the range of tours and activities on offer:
Entrelenguas | Guided Tour of Ronda
Discover the city from within, not without. | We strive to avoid the masses of tourists which flock to our wonderful city, and instead give you the option to lose yourself in the cosy neighbourhoods and lesser known corners of the area all while giving you a taste of the rich and diverse history and culture that the city has to offer.
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Wine route: The bodegas of Ronda
One of the best ways to discover rural Spain is going on a wine route! Wine tourism is booming all over Spain, but one of the most enchanting places to go is Ronda, in the interior of the Malaga province.
Join us on a tour of Ronda's best bodegas and explore the biological wines, amazing scenery and Ronda's city centre. We bet you won't be able to resist the beauty of the many vineyards. Is anyone up for a wine tasting?
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Best Attractions and Places to See in Ronda , Spain
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List of Best Things to do in Ronda
Bodega Garcia Hidalgo
El Tajo de Ronda
Puente Nuevo Bridge
Reservatauro Ronda
Mirador del Puente Nuevo
Museo Lara
Alameda Del Tajo
Old City
Ronda
Dona Felisa Winery
Estudiantes PLP Sondrio - Entrelenguas Ronda
Estudiantes de Liceo Piazzi Lena Perpenti de Sondrio durante la estancia linguìstica en Entrelenguas.
Profesores: Gregorio Gianatti y Monika Reiner
Entrelenguas | Homely Ronda
Ronda, a beautiful and charming city in Malaga province in the South of Spain, has a pleasant climate, welcoming locals and plenty of things to see and do. Combine this with the modest size of the town and gorgeous surroundings of the Serrania de Ronda and you will quickly feel at home. This is why Ronda is the perfect place to learn Spanish and this has been made possible by Entrelenguas. Check out our website or contact us today for more details on the Spanish courses we have on offer.
Entrelenguas | University
If you are a university undergraduate, why not make the most of your summer holidays and sign up to our university students summer programme? We combine a variety of cultural activities such as tours of Ronda, hiking, film nights and day trips with extensive Spanish classes for 3 weeks to provide you with an unforgettable experience! See our website or contact us for more details.
Entrelenguas | The Ronda Cliff
Learning Spanish at Entrelenguas and taking part in the many cultural events and activities we offer means being surrounded by breathtaking scenery in the form of dramatic cliffs and the surrounding countryside of Ronda.
Entrelenguas | Entrelenguas' Teachers
Villi Lería and María Ortega talk to us about teaching Spanish as a foreign language and share their thoughts on their experience at Entrelenguas in Ronda, Spain. Thank you very much to the Charry TV network for giving us the opportunity to be a part of their educational documentary series!
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-Hi I’m Villi !
-And I’m Maria.
-We’re teachers at Entrelenguas….so Maria, tell us. When did you realise that you wanted to be a Spanish teacher?
-When I came back from Erasmus. I did an Erasmus in Venice and I had a lot of contact with foreign languages, so after that I decided to teach Spanish. And you?
- Well, I was taking English classes, and I didn’t like the teacher much and I found it very boring. So, I thought I could do her job better than her. To prove it, I decided to become a Spanish teacher.
- And Villi, what do you like most about your job?
- What do I like the most? I love the relationship I have with the students and I love seeing the progress of someone who started classes not being able to speak a word of Spanish and after a while, this person can have a conversation with me. This is what I like the most.
- Me too. I think that when you teach a second language to someone who knows nothing about your language, progress is made very quickly. It’s rewarding as a teacher and for me, it’s the best thing about it.
- That’s great.
- And the most difficult thing?
- The hardest thing is when a student experiences a mental block in learning. When suddenly, the person stops making progress…and they don’t know how to break out of it. And you have already tried every possible way to explain it and help them understand it and they can’t…it’s frustrating.
- I agree. I also think that when you have tried a thousand different ways to teach and explain something, and you see that they still haven’t understood…especially when they or when we learn a second language, there is always a time when you stop making progress…you’re kind of frozen. So, at that moment, I think the most difficult thing when teaching someone is breaking that ice.
- And what do you think of Entrelenguas?
- I love it because the teaching is done in a way that allows you to communicate with students. We don’t use English at all…you can speak to them in Spanish from a very low level, adapting it to their needs and they understand perfectly, there are no communication problems, so I think this way of teaching is original, and in my opinion, it works very well. And you, what do you like most about Entrelenguas?
- I love Entrelenguas, the students are very integrated, they are always involved in everything we plan, everything we look for, everything we do…they always want to do things, they always have the willingness to learn everything…
- They are very keen to learn
- Yes, everything you say seems great to them, when you have an idea they participate, they help you to improve…I love our students.
- Yes, they’re the best!
- And what kind of things do you see in class?
- In what sense?
- What we study. We study vocabulary, grammar, but always in a way that allows us to communicate with the students. I like that, especially when teaching grammar, which can be boring. It’s fun.
- Yes, everything is always done in a way that allows students to participate, so that they are thinking and so they don’t get bored…
- So they can stay engaged.
- What tips would you give to aspiring teachers?
- Mine would be if you like education, if you like to be in the classroom and if you would like to be a teacher, then don’t hold back…this aspect of teaching is great, right? Everyone likes different things, but…the contact you have with so many cultures and so many different people, I really recommend that you do it because it’s lovely. It’s a great job.
- Yes, let them speak their minds, and don’t be shy in front of the students because this job is great, I like it a lot.
Entrelenguas Ronda
Estudiantes de Liceo Piazzi Lena Perpenti de Sondrio durante la estancia linguìstica en Entrelenguas.
Profesores: Gregorio Gianatti y Monika Reiner