Course of Spanish in Madrid area
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Hi Olga,
I would say that nowadays all serious school have a website or they won't exist for long. I'm not sure if there are schools in such towns because not many students are going there. However you can try to find a private teacher there. It's cheaper and at such small places you would anyway be the only in class. I know there is a school in Toledo (http://www.aulatoledo.com). Also in Ávila between Madrid and Salamanca there is a school but I forgot the name. Ávila is 1-2 hours away from Madrid so eventually not what you have been looking for. I took some while ago classes at Ailola Madrid (http://www.ailolamadrid.com) which was great experience. The school is not directly in the city center but neither outside of Madrid what you are trying to find. But as said: If you are looking in very small towns right outside Madrid for some lessons, your best bet is a private teacher. I also heard about Lessons at Teacher's Home. Probably you can find more about this via Google.
Good luck,
Colins
I would say that nowadays all serious school have a website or they won't exist for long. I'm not sure if there are schools in such towns because not many students are going there. However you can try to find a private teacher there. It's cheaper and at such small places you would anyway be the only in class. I know there is a school in Toledo (http://www.aulatoledo.com). Also in Ávila between Madrid and Salamanca there is a school but I forgot the name. Ávila is 1-2 hours away from Madrid so eventually not what you have been looking for. I took some while ago classes at Ailola Madrid (http://www.ailolamadrid.com) which was great experience. The school is not directly in the city center but neither outside of Madrid what you are trying to find. But as said: If you are looking in very small towns right outside Madrid for some lessons, your best bet is a private teacher. I also heard about Lessons at Teacher's Home. Probably you can find more about this via Google.
Good luck,
Colins




