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Terms of Payment Payments for courses have to be made as follows: - 120 Euro as deposit for reservation by bank transfer to:
All costs in conjunction with payments from abroad are payable by the applicant. The balance (course fees minus deposit) must be paid during the first three days of the course at the school’s office.
Enrolment and reservation Please fill out our online enrolment form on our website under “booking / info request". Or ask for a enrolment form. Please fill it out and sent it back to ToLingua. You will receive a confirmation of your reservation be email or mail. Minimum age The minimum age of applicants is 18 years Insurance We recommend our students to take out insurance against illness, accident, personal liability and theft Cancellation Cancellation of bookings for language courses must be made in writing (postmark). The following deadlines must be observed:
There is no tuition on official holidays. The lessons will not be taught later and no reduction of fees can be claimed for lessons cancelled Accommodation Accommodation with families or in students’ flats is available to students from Sunday, 19.00 hours, before start of course until Saturday, 12.00 hours, after end of course. Payments for accommodation must be made as follows:
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Press articles |
The bilingual magazine ECOS published in 2001 a special article about Toro in Spanish. It gives you a lot of information about the history and the culture of this place - download it! ECOS article (pdf 337 kb) A newspaper article about ToLingua Escuela de Español in Spanish language was published on 18.10.2010 in the newspaper "La Opinion de Zamora": www.laopiniondezamora.es/toro/2010/10/18/lengua-atractivo-turistico/470866.html |
Bullfight Arena |
On July 2010 the old bullfight arena was inaugurated solemnly in Toro. After several years of costly renovations, in which old craft techniques were applied, the wooden building is there in all its splendour. The building dated from 1828, it is the second-oldest bullring in Spain. It is testimony to a glorious bygone era of the small town on the Duero river, as it was still provincial capital, where many noble families lived.
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