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| Experience the best of Spain in its lively capital city, Madrid. Most residents of Madrid speak Castilian Spanish, so if you also want to improve your Spanish, it's the place for you. English is not widely spoken in Madrid, so as you can imagine, there's plenty of room for another qualified English teacher. Add to this the Madrileños belief that a good night out is not a treat, it’s your God given right and you’ve found a place where people are dedicated to living life to the fullest. |
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Madrid is the capital and the largest city in Spain, as well as in the province and the autonomous community of the same name. It is located on the river Manzanares in the center of the country.
Due to its geographical location, wealth and history, Madrid is considered the main financial center of the Iberian Peninsula, and the political center of Spain.
The population of the city was 3.228 million (July 2005), while the estimated urban area population is 5.078 million. The entire population of the Madrid metropolitan area (urban area and suburbs) is calculated to be 5.843 million. The city spans a total of 607 km² (378 square miles).
Following the restoration of democracy in 1975 and the integration to the European Union, Madrid has experienced an increasing role in European finances making an important European metropolis.
The residents of Madrid are called Madrileños, and the current mayor is Alberto Ruiz-Gallardón, of the centre-right Partido Popular.
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As the former capital of the old Spanish Empire, Madrid has been bestowed with a degree of cultural predominance. Museums such as Museo del Prado, the Museo Reina Sofia, and the Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza are major tourist attractions in the city.
Other cultural highlights include the Royal Palace of Madrid and the nearby royal monastery of San Lorenzo de El Escorial.
At TEFL International in Madrid we will do everything possible to make sure you have an enjoyable time in this fantastic region. We are a small and friendly team offering you the warmest welcome.
Our Madrid teaching staff and support staff have many years of TEFL experience and just as importantly Madrid experience. Our staff are permanent residents of Madrid that have invaluable knowledge that will help you get to know Madrid from the ground up. |
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- Your teacher trainers are some of the most experienced and well-trained in the industry
- Your support staff is extremely helpful, courteous and will assist you wherever possible
- Friendly and enthusiastic students who are keen to learn and appreciate the value of improving their English.
- Friendly, helpful and enthusiastic locals
- Your fellow students come form around the world
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- $1,490 (£795) (excluding accommodation)
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| 08 Jan - 02 Feb 2007 |
02 Jul - 27 Jul 2007 |
| 12 Feb - 09 Mar 2007 |
06 Aug - 31 Aug 2007 |
| 19 Mar - 13 Apr 2007 |
10 Sep - 05 Oct 2007 |
| 23 Apr - 18 May 2007 |
15 Oct - 09 Nov 2007 |
| 28 May - 22 Jun 2007 |
19 Nov - 14 Dec 2007 |
TEFL - TESOL Courses for 2008
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