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Introduction to studying abroad in Spain

# Studying in Spain # Introduction Spain has a warm culture that attracts many people to visit and patronize here. More and more students choose to study in Spain. The following is an introduction to the basic necessities of studying in Spain. Welcome to read the reference! 1. Introduction to the basic necessities of studying in Spain

1, clothes

The weather in Spain is neither very cold in winter nor very hot in summer. I suggest you buy two sweaters in winter, as well as autumn clothes and trousers. You can take more spring clothes. It often rains here. You should take some rainproof coats and windbreakers. Going out in Spain is even better than taking an umbrella. The dress style in Spain is still in Europe and America, and the size of clothes here is very different from that in China. Many clothes don't suit us, so we should bring more clothes from China.

Step 2 eat

The Spanish diet is mainly pasta and bread, and there will also be rice. They mainly eat pasta, and bread is not as soft as in China. In Spain, bread is hard. Students who consider cooking by themselves, like the meat they usually see, can buy it in the supermarket. You don't have to bring your own sauce to Spain. You can buy almost any sauce from China in Spain. The food in the supermarket is still very expensive. You shouldn't spend a lot of money on what you eat, but you should eat sparingly. Students who can cook should cook by themselves. Eating out is unhealthy. It's ok to eat once or twice occasionally. If you eat it often, it will have a bad effect on your health and make you spend more money.

Step 3 be alive

For students who have just arrived in Spain, they should live in school dormitories or host families first. Although the price is a little expensive, people who are not familiar with the environment here are also very strange. You should choose a safe place to live. When you are familiar with the environment here, you can also rent a house outside. Renting a house is cheaper, and you can get in touch with local residents, which is very helpful for you to learn the local language and culture. When renting a house, you should also consider whether the traffic nearby is convenient. Don't rent it far from your school. If you cook in a rented house, you must first communicate with the landlord whether you can cook, because the Spanish are more concerned about our cooking methods with heavy fumes.

Step 4: ok

The transportation in Spain is still very convenient, and there are still several main means of transportation. Many subway lines lead to almost every street and alley in this city. There are many different kinds of monthly tickets. By buying one car every month, you can take the bus as many times as you want this month.

2. The main modes of travel to study in Spain

First, the bus

Autopús is a way suitable for traveling in the city, with complete basic routes, and it also distinguishes the routes in the city and suburbs with colors, so you don't have to worry about taking the wrong bus, and the distance between bus stops will not be too far, so the configuration is very user-friendly.

Vehicles are generally long, with front door, middle door and back door, and automatic ticket checking and card swiping devices. It is a more suitable choice for students to buy monthly tickets. At night, there will be a special night bus búhos, which runs all day.

Second, the subway

Subway, if you want to avoid the traffic that may be crowded on the ground, you can also choose underground subway, which also covers every corner of the city. Every station will have obvious signs for everyone to find, and the platform is not small.

Subway fares are priced according to distance. At present, the city is divided into three districts at most, and book borrowing service will be provided at large stations, which is very popular with local people and everyone can enjoy very convenient service.

Third, taxis.

Taxi, if you are in a hurry, you can also choose a taxi. You need to take a taxi online. What I usually see on the road is basically that someone has already booked or is carrying passengers. The charge is reasonable and you will not be asked to tip. However, calling a taxi at night requires a service charge of 1-3 euros.

Fourth, the train

Trent, for long-distance travel, such as traveling to surrounding cities, you can consider trains. There are not many people here, even if you borrow festivals, you don't need to book them long in advance. You can get on the bus at the station while buying, without having to choose a seat in advance. You can just get on the bus and sit in an unreserved seat.

Verb (abbreviation for verb) plane

Aeronaves, if international students want to go abroad, regardless of the purpose and distance, they still choose the plane, because the process will be more convenient, just show and use their passports directly, and the fare is generally not expensive, and students will also have certain discounts.

3. Introduction of popular study abroad cities in Spain

Madrid, 1

From exquisite carvings on ancient buildings to awe-inspiring huge sculptures in the square, from more than 10 thousand great works of art collected by Prado Museum to whimsy hidden in street shops, Madrid is always unique and lively, full of Spanish glory and enthusiasm.

Madrid is not only a political and economic center, but also a highly internationalized university with many international students, so the local residents are easy to get along with. At the same time, Madrid is one of the most suitable cities for learning Spanish (its position is estimated to be shaken by Salamanca), with pure pronunciation and good atmosphere. There are also many institutions specializing in Spanish. For example, the teaching of Spanish as a foreign language at Nebuchadnezzar University in Madrid is the first in Spain.

Madrid is a gathering place for world-renowned enterprises. Leading enterprises in spanair, telecommunications, banking, energy and other industries have their headquarters in Madrid, and large enterprises around the world attracted by Spain's excellent investment environment mainly set their branches in Madrid. Therefore, after completing the degree course in Madrid, there is a great chance to get an internship or job opportunity nearby.

2. Barcelona

On the Mediterranean coast, there is a beautiful city, which is a port of Spain and an ancient cultural city with a long history. It is Barcelona, the capital of Catalonia. Cervantes once praised the city as "the pride of Spain and the most beautiful city in the world."

It has beautiful scenery and pleasant climate. The Mediterranean is blue, the blue sky is boundless, seagulls fly with white sails on the sea, and tourists from all over the world flock to enjoy the warm water and golden sunshine of the Mediterranean. Gaudi, an architect, is famous for her unique architecture and fantastic world.

Although Barcelona has the local dialect Catalan, Spanish is more commonly used. Not only Spanish, but also English, French and other languages can be heard from time to time in Barcelona, an international metropolis.

3. Salamanca

Salamanca, located in the northwest of Spain, was named "european capital of culture" in 2002. It has the most beautiful square in Spain and many magnificent buildings with a long history. In addition, it is the birthplace of Spanish. If students want to learn the most authentic Spanish, Salamanca is definitely the best choice!

As one of the inland tourist attractions in Spain, it has the famous ancient city of old city of salamanca. Besides, Salamanca has a low cost of living, good public security and is very suitable for life. At the same time, the city has gathered students from all over the world to study and has a strong learning atmosphere. The residents here are very humble and friendly. They warmly welcome and encourage foreigners to come to this city to study and improve their Spanish.

4. Galicia

Galicia is an autonomous region in the northwest of Spain, which faces the Atlantic Ocean. Speaking of Galicia means talking about high-quality wine and food tours, especially the seafood produced in its estuary and the extremely rich varieties of fish and beef because of its authenticity. The life of Galicians is closely related to the ocean, from canned food industry to sea sports, from restaurants to snack bars in fishing villages ... In addition, they are friendly to tourists and have a relaxed pace of life.

Galicia has the world-famous San Diego Road, and it still preserves the culture accumulated for centuries, attracting thousands of tourists every year. Santiago de Compostela, as the capital of Galicia and a symbol of European traditional culture, was declared as a human cultural heritage by UNESCO in 1985.

5. Valencia

Speaking of the most suitable city for studying abroad, how can there be no Valencia? Valencia, located in the southeast of Spain, is the third largest city in China and one of the major tourist cities in Spain. Comfortable Mediterranean climate, evergreen seasons and pleasant climate, is an ideal destination for studying abroad!

The old city of Valencia maintains an antique style, and most of the main attractions are concentrated in this area. The silk market in this city was chosen as a world cultural heritage. Valencia has the world-famous Fa Ya Festival, and a large number of tourists come here every year.

6. Andalusia

Andalusia is located at the southernmost tip of Europe and the second largest region in Spain. The whole area has fertile land and beautiful scenery. Small villages and towns full of folk customs in Andalusia. If the most famous festival is the Courtyard Festival of Cordoba in April every year, every spring, during the Courtyard Festival, the whole city is a sea of flowers, which is very beautiful.

There are many universities in southern Spain, such as Granada University, Seville University, Có rdoba University and Malaga University.