The administrative staff
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Juan Vicente
Center director
How long have you been working in BCN Languages?
Since 2009 as Center Director
What do you like about your job?
I love dealing with the student, from being able to know their needs to helping them resolve any concerns they may have during their training period, in short, helping anyone who wants to study languages as I would like to be helped in that area.
What are your strong points?
Trying to be proactive in perceiving what the true needs of both our students and potential students are.
What are your favourite places in Palma de Mallorca?
I could mention many, although I would not have enough space to list them, but in short, the capital (Palma), has very beautiful places from the cathedral to the old town as a whole, and then in the foreign part of Mallorca there are mountain places like Valldemossa, Deia, Puerto de Soller, to what are obviously the coastal areas, such as: Puerto de Pollença, Alcudia, spectacular coves such as Cala Murada, Playa d’es trenc, and many others.
Any advice you would like to give to students coming to Palma de Mallorca?
Take a walk around the old town, where you will find places to wander, also to eat, dine and have tapas, such as the Celler sa Premsa, where you can taste the Mallorcan soups (a very typical Mallorcan dish), the restaurants Beewi, where you can eat pinchos, drink mixed drinks or a good wine, also the C’an Pedro restaurant, to try their meats and snails, and I left many others, but they are the ones that come to mind now.
María
Academic coordinator
How long have you been working in BCN Languages?
Since 2015 as Academic Coordinator.
What do you like about your job?
I have always liked being in an international environment surrounded by people of different nationalities where I can share different experiences and learn from different cultures, and working here at BCN Languages offers me the opportunity to meet people from different places and learn from them.
What are your strong points?
Help students improve their Spanish by accompanying them in the learning process. Listen to them with any suggestions they have so that their experience here at BCN Languages is as satisfactory and enriching as possible. Provide them with the necessary support so they can achieve their goals.
What are your favourite places in Palma de Mallorca?
I love Palma for everything it offers. It is a city that has places with a special charm, such as the cathedral at the foot of the sea, known as La Seu; the Bellver castle, a fortress with impressive views of the bay of Palma or the paradisiacal beaches that are innumerable
Any advice you would like to give to students coming to Palma de Mallorca?
I would tell them to dare to get lost among the streets of the old town and enjoy the architecture of the buildings. Enjoy a good ensaimada with chocolate at Ca’n Joan de Saigo and don’t hesitate to take an excursion through the Serra de la Tramuntana and visit its towns.
Julieta
Student Support
How long have you been working in BCN Languages?
Since August 2021.
What do you like about your job?
Meet people of different nationalities, cultures and ages, united by the same objective: learning Spanish. Connect with them, know their stories, get closer, learn from the experience and enrich each other.
What are your strong points?
Accompany students in their learning process, offer them continuous support, providing personalized monitoring and guidance throughout their educational process, so that they overcome challenges, improve skills and achieve their academic goals with confidence and success.
What are your favourite places in Palma de Mallorca?
Without a doubt, my heart is in the sea. Mallorca has paradisiacal beaches and it is difficult to choose just one. Among the most beautiful are Es Trenc beach, with its turquoise waters and white sand, and Cala Llombards, with crystal clear water and surrounded by cliffs.
Any advice you would like to give to students coming to Palma de Mallorca?
Mallorca offers incredible places such as the Cathedral of Palma, Port de Sóller, the beaches of Es Trenc, the Serra de Tramuntana and the charming towns of Valldemossa and Deià. A paradise! Enjoy the landscape, practice Spanish with the locals, try the local cuisine and explore Mallorcan culture,