Glasgow’s a
great place to learn Spanish. Try and find yourself a native
Spanish-speaking conversation partner in addition to your
lessons, perhaps a Spanish-speaking resident of Glasgow
University – try the university notice-board. That or the
local English language schools, or you could search online
for an ‘intercambio’ partner.
Glasgow is
thelargest city
inScotland, and the third largest in the UK
with a population of 2.3 million. It sits on the River Clyde
in Scotland’s west central
lowlands. It’s a city with great culture,
Glasgow’s famous Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
is one
of the largest museums in the UK. The city’s nightlife is
celebrated across Scotland and many great bands have come
out of Glasgow, in recent years this includes Franz
Ferdinand, Belle and Sebastian and Glasvegas.
The city’s
economy is strong and service-based. Those who learn Spanish
in Glasgow will gain a definite edge over those who don’t in
the competitive local job market!