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Fed up of studying in your room? Fancy a new, interesting environment where you can get your head down and learn those stem-changing verbs ?
The Cervantes Institute could be just what you’re looking for !
As with everything in life, change is never a bad thing. When I’m studying, revising or writing essays I always find it helpful to seek out different places to work as it’s always a good idea to change your working environment and give yourself a bit of a refresher. The Cervantes Institute offers a library solely for the use of Spanish study, and those of you taking classes at Inhispania are lucky enough to be able to make the most of its facilities at your will !
The library has a mountain of resources, including a wide range of listening, reading and writing exercises, as well as textbooks, Spanish literature and films to cater for every level from A1-C2.
The Cervantes Institute is based fairly centrally and is just a stones throw for Inhispania’s school on Calle Infantas. There’s also a Starbucks just around the corner so why not grab yourself a nice hot energy-booster before heading to the library to reinforce what you’ve been taught in your class ?
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