Hi all
I'm looking for some information really. I'm a mature student in the UK, studying, amongst other things, Spanish. For my year abroad I have been very lucky to get a post as a language assistant at a school in San Cibrao, near Cervo, Galicia.
I love Galicia but have only spent time in and around Vigo and Santiago and have never been to the 'north' of Galicia. There doesn't seem to be too much information about the area other than the (bad) weather!!
I come from quite a sleepy place now so I have no worries about it being quite rural and far from any main towns but I will need to secure accommodation (from September) for me and my 16 yr old daughter who would prefer to be somewhere with a bit of life
I realise improving my limited Spanish will be a challenge but am hoping with working in a school and immersing oneself in the culture, things will start to make sense after a while...If anyone can post any information about San Cibrao, Cervo or the surrounding area and if we would be able to integrate into the community fairly easily then I'd be very grateful. Suggestions on the best area to live and availability of rental property would also be welcomed.
Thanks in advance
Helen
Jul 4, 2011 · RiazorBlue
Hi, I couldn't tell you much about Ciervo, but close by, if your daughter is looking for a bit of life, you could always try Burela, just along the coast. It's a fishing villiage with good beaches etc, with something of a nightlife. You'll hear alot of Gallego up there, not too different from castellano but you'll need more of an 'ear' to eavesdrop conversations in the bars. Great beaches up on the north coast, good surfing up there, especially in Ribadeo.
One thing though.... and I don't mean to be alarmist, it has been reported in the press here (La Voz de Galicia) that the Xunta de Galicia had been a bit slack in paying invited classroom assistants. I beleive that they all got paid, but payments were late - perhaps a couple of months. Make sure that you have bit to cover yourself. I'll see if I can dig out the articles in the paper for you.
One thing though.... and I don't mean to be alarmist, it has been reported in the press here (La Voz de Galicia) that the Xunta de Galicia had been a bit slack in paying invited classroom assistants. I beleive that they all got paid, but payments were late - perhaps a couple of months. Make sure that you have bit to cover yourself. I'll see if I can dig out the articles in the paper for you.