Study Spanish and enjoy a complete Spanish language immersion with a student exchange program in Spain. With a Spanish student exchange, you choose your host based on their profile. So you can find a host in Spain living in a town or city where you would like to study but who also shares your interests and has a young person in the family of the same age. And to make sure you have a great experience together, you can contact your hosts using our secure messaging system to get to know them before you book. So rather than arriving to stay with strangers, your Spanish student exchange program partner becomes your friend.
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The educational and cultural enrichment offered by a Spanish student exchange experience is second to none. The hundreds of young people who take part in a Spanish student exchange program each year say they have the time of their lives. They see the world from a new perspective, gain understanding of Spanish culture, and their host family becomes their ‘second family’ as lifelong friendships and bonds are formed.
Spanish language learning opportunities are rich too. Because you’re practising all day, learning new things, and sharing every day activities in speaking Spanish, you learn faster and without realising how much you’ve learned.
Many of the Spanish host families will also help you to organise a local language course to complete your student exchange overseas program in Spain. The best way to improve your Spanish language during a student exchange program is with a cultural immersion program in Spain. Read more about joining Lingoo.
How to book a Spanish student exchange
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If you’re aged 18-30, unmarried, and have no dependants, you can also travel to Spain as a Language Au Pair. It’s a new approach to working holidays in Spain.
Forget the traditional definition of ‘Au Pair’. You will have no domestic duties. You also don’t need a formal English teaching qualification and won’t be expected to plan and deliver formal lessons. All you need is an interest in people and a desire to help them improve their English language skills.
You can plan a working holiday or gap year of a lifetime as a Language Au Pair teaching conversational English.
At Lingoo we believe the best way to learn Spanish is by carefully selecting and then sharing with your Spanish partner member in Spain. Living in Spain for a period, surrounded by Spanish speakers is the only authentic way to learn the Spanish language easily.
Take care when selecting your partner in Spain. Our powerful search filters allow you to select a partner by selecting important criteria such as religion, diet, interests and hobbies. One of the best ways to learn Spanish is by speaking about a subject that really interests you. So if you subject is cycling then make sure that you pick a fellow Spanish enthusiast who shares your interest.
The Spanish people are renowned for being welcoming and warm. By staying with a family in Spain will be able to enjoy all of the traditions of this wonderful country. Depending on the area where you choose to stay you will have the opportunity to live authentically warm and fragrant Andalusia, the fairy tale landscapes of the Basque Country the majestic city of Madrid or the lively young city of Barcelona. Investigate the cultural differences of Catalan area or visit the Alhambra in Granada with a resident of the area who knows the area well.
Learn about the rich history and culture of Spain from your Lingoo partner whilst you are building and improving your Spanish language.
Gap years can be a fun, valuable investment in your future if you use them to learn a new language. And the best ways to do that are through a homestay or by working as a Language Au Pair.
If you work as a Language Au Pair, your role is to help the family you are living with to learn your language. But there is no reason why you can’t also learn theirs during your ‘down time’.
Living with a family abroad you eat, sleep and breathe the language. If you’re learning it for the first time, your host will guide you from your first few words to using the language in everyday situations. As your confidence grows, you’ll feel able to try your new skills in the local community. And because you’re making such an effort to learn the language, don’t be surprised if you make many new friends. At this stage, you’ll not only be gaining an insight into the language and culture but also the customs and community in which you’re living – something you just can’t learn in a classroom. Read more about becoming a language au pair during your gap year.