Spain has a well-deserved reputation as a very affordable place to study due to its low living costs and tuition fees. There are a total of 45 public universities in Spain and 31 more private universities. Which are the Cheapest Universities in Spain? The private universities will work out more expensive than the public universities… Continue reading Cheapest Universities in Spain
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Laura & Adam have been blogging for Go! Go! España since 2019.
Laura is from Bilbao in northern Spain and Adam is from Devon in the south of England. They lived together in Spain for over 10 years, where their 2 daughters were born, and now they live in Scotland.
Both Laura & Adam qualified as foreign language teachers in 2004 and since have been teaching Spanish and English in Spain, the UK, and online.
Present Perfect Pretérito Perfecto (Part 1): Spanish Lesson 53
In this topic we are going to learn how to use the Spanish Present Perfect – Pretérito Perfecto. This is a very useful tense with which we can describe actions in the past and it is not that difficult to remember and use. The Spanish Present Perfect – Pretérito Perfecto is used to talk about… Continue reading Present Perfect Pretérito Perfecto (Part 1): Spanish Lesson 53
Spanish Universities: Ranking vs Cost
Spain has become one of the most popular international study destinations. Everyone knows about Spain’s wonderful weather, beaches, food and drink, nightlife, culture, and history, but it’s the combination of high Spanish Universities Ranking and low living and tuition costs that really sets Spain apart. Universities in Spain: Ranking vs Cost It is not simply a… Continue reading Spanish Universities: Ranking vs Cost
Spanish verb Poder (Can): Spanish Lesson 52
In this topic we are going to learn how to use the Spanish verb Poder. In English, Poder translates to Can or Be able to. The Spanish verb Poder is one of the most commonly used of all Spanish verbs, so it is a good idea to get accustomed to using it as soon as… Continue reading Spanish verb Poder (Can): Spanish Lesson 52
Spanish verb Hay que (One has to): Spanish Lesson 51
In this topic we are going to learn how to use the Spanish verb Hay que (One has to). In our two previous topics we learned similar verbs: Tener Que (To have to) and Deber (Must). The Spanish verb Hay que is less commonly used than Deber or Tener que, but you will still hear… Continue reading Spanish verb Hay que (One has to): Spanish Lesson 51
Best Universities in Spain
Go! Go! España are the experts on helping students from all around the world find their ideal university course in Spain. We work with the Best Universities in Spain and Spain colleges and know all about every aspect applying to come to Spain and living, studying, and working in Spain. We are here to help… Continue reading Best Universities in Spain
Spanish verb Deber (Must): Spanish Lesson 50
In this lesson we are going to learn how to use the Spanish verb Deber (Must). In our previous topic we learned a similar verb, Tener Que (To have to) and in our next topic we will learn another similar verb Hay Que (One has to). The Spanish verb Deber is commonly used and relatively… Continue reading Spanish verb Deber (Must): Spanish Lesson 50
America vs Spain | Top Universities Acceptance Rates
It is important to consider university acceptance rates when preparing to apply for your university course. Acceptance Rate in Spain is, on the whole, higher than in the US, meaning you have a great chance of being accepted on your chosen course in Spain! Universities Acceptance Rate in Spain vs Acceptance Rate in the US… Continue reading America vs Spain | Top Universities Acceptance Rates
Study a Master in Spain
More and more international students are choosing Spain as the place to study their Master’s degree. There are so many great reasons for studying a Master in Spain! Why study a Master in Spain? Spain is famous the world over for its fantastic weather, food and drink, and high standard of living and this explains… Continue reading Study a Master in Spain
Spanish verb Tener que (To have to): Spanish Lesson 49
This is the first lesson in our intermediate level Spanish course and we are going to learn how to use the Spanish verb Tener que (To have to). We have already learned the verb Tener which translates to To have in English. Tener que is similar, but means To have to rather than To have.… Continue reading Spanish verb Tener que (To have to): Spanish Lesson 49