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Name: Erin Bell
Nationality: American
Country of Residence: USA
Age: 21
Profession: Student
Educational Background: Education major
Languages Spoken: English, Spanish
Hobbies and Interests: Scrapbooking, spending time with friends and
family, traveling |
Was this your first time in Spain?
Yes
Why did you decide to study Spanish at the Academy of Spanish Language in Salamanca?
I had been wanting to study in Spain for a while and Salamanca seemed like the least touristy of all the locations that are offered. Also, all of the pictures I had seen of the city were beautiful. However the pictures could not even truly show the beauty of this special city.
How did you find your program at the Academy?
The students were very friendly. I met many people from all over the world. The classes were challenging and worth the effort I put into them. The grammar and conversation classes were helpful and fun.
Describe a major difference between your stay in Salamanca and your home country.
The atmosphere in Salamanca seemed more laid back. There were tons of activities to go to and see and do. Salamanca has such a rich culture that everywhere I went I was finding something new to do. The only thing that was new for me was that everything closed at 2pm and did not open again until 5pm for the siesta.
What do you think is the BEST thing about studying in Salamanca?
The gorgeous scenery, the night life and culture.
What was the most interesting thing you discovered about Salamanca?
The city is amazingly rich with history. The history of the architecture is the most interesting. Also, there are hundreds of restaurants, clubs, and shopping centers in the city. When in the Plaza Mayor, you are bound to meet someone you know. Salamanca has 180,000 people, but the city feels small when you are there.
Any really cool shops, museums, cinemas, restaurants, pubs, or nightclubs that you went to?
The Irish Rover (nightclub), Camelot (nightclub), Carrefour, the Heladerias in the Plaza Mayor (the best ice cream in the world) The Almentacion (phone cards, candy, pop), the Musica Arte (Plaza Mayor - great food and drinks), Champion grocery store, and Schwarma Queen (awesome food).
What was your most memorable experience in Salamanca and/or other parts of Spain?
The best part was meeting all of the people there, and having experiences that I could not have found at home. The time I spent there was something that I will remember for the rest of my life.
Which activity that the Academy organized did you particularly like?
I went on an excursion to Segovia and it was nice. I also participated in the tapas nights.
What was your favorite excursion?
I loved the castle in Segovia. I wish I could have spent more time there.
What do you think was the most valuable lesson you took with you upon leaving the program, and how do you feel your experience in Salamanca changed you?
I realized that traveling will always be a part of me. Other countries fascinate me. I love to discover other cultures and going to Salamanca helped me to realize that I can feel at home there almost as much as I can feel at home in my own country.
Do you think you will return to Salamanca/Spain?
I really hope to return someday. I loved Salamanca, and Spain is such a part of me now. |