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Spanish classes for Au Pairs in Seville

  • Writer: María Molina
    María Molina
  • 2 hours ago
  • 3 min read

Anna’s Story from Germany


Moving to Seville as an au pair is an amazing opportunity, but learning Spanish quickly can make your experience much easier. At Blabla Olé, we help au pairs improve their Spanish through flexible classes, cultural activities and small international groups in the center of Seville.


When Anna arrived in Seville, she knew one thing for sure: she didn’t want to spend her au pair year hidden inside a house or living only in English.


At 23, Anna came from Hamburg to work as an au pair for a Sevillian family.She had studied some Spanish at school, but real conversations still felt intimidating.


What she didn’t expect was how quickly Seville itself—its climate, its people, and its street life—would make her feel at home.


“And suddenly,” she said, “I wanted to understand everything around me.” That’s when she decided to enroll in Spanish classes at Blabla Olé.


First Impressions: Climate, People, and Life in the Street


Como estudiante de español, Anna valoró especialmente:


  • Los profesores que explican con claridad y paciencia

  • El énfasis en la expresión oral y la comunicación cotidiana

  • Un ambiente agradable y sin prejuicios

  • La sensación de progresar sin presión


Se dio cuenta de que el español pasó rápidamente del aula a la vida cotidiana:


  • En los parques infantiles

  • En tiendas y cafeterías

  • Con otras au pairs y gente del lugar


«Fue entonces cuando me di cuenta de que realmente estaba aprendiendo», dijo.


Was It Difficult to Come to Spain as an Au Pair?


Surprisingly, Anna describes the process as much easier than she expected.


She found her host family through an au pair platform and says that:

  • Communication with the family was clear and supportive

  • The family helped her with practical steps once she arrived

  • The city felt safe and welcoming from the beginning


“The hardest part wasn’t the paperwork,” she laughed.“It was trusting myself enough to make the decision.”


Once in Seville, things quickly fell into place.


Why Learning Spanish Was Essential for Her Au Pair Experience


Although the family spoke some English, Anna quickly realized that Spanish was key:

  • To communicate naturally with the children

  • To understand daily routines

  • To feel independent in the city

  • To make friends beyond the au pair bubble


“Spanish changed everything,” she said.“It made me feel confident, not just helpful.”


Why She Chose Blabla Olé


Anna didn’t want a school that felt too academic or disconnected from real life.

She chose Blabla Olé because:


  • It is located right in the center of Seville, easy to reach

  • Classes are small and personal

  • Students come from many countries and backgrounds

  • The atmosphere feels relaxed, friendly, and human

“I didn’t feel like a student in a big institution,” she said.“I felt welcomed.”


A Classroom with Many Ages and Nationalities


One thing that surprised Anna was the diversity in her class.

She shared lessons with:

  • Other au pairs

  • University students

  • Young professionals

  • Adults staying longer in Spain


Different ages, different stories—but everyone learning together.

“That made Spanish feel real,” she explained.“Not like school, but like life.”


What Fascinated Her Most About the History of Seville


As Anna’s Spanish improved, her curiosity about the city grew.

What fascinated her most about Seville’s history was:

  • How many cultures shaped the city

  • The mix of Roman, Islamic, Jewish, and Christian influences

  • How history is visible everywhere, not hidden in museums

“Walking through the city feels like walking through different centuries,” she said.“And learning Spanish helped me understand that story.”


Life as an Au Pair in Seville


Overall, Anna describes her au pair experience as deeply positive.


She highlights:

  • A strong connection with her host family

  • A warm relationship with the children

  • Enough free time to explore and study

  • A healthy balance between responsibility and personal growth


“Being an au pair here helped me grow up,” she said.“But also enjoy life more.”


Best Spanish School for Au Pairs in Seville


As a Spanish student, Anna especially appreciated:

  • Teachers who explain clearly and patiently

  • Focus on speaking and everyday communication

  • A friendly, non-judgmental atmosphere

  • The feeling of progress without pressure

She noticed that Spanish quickly moved from the classroom into daily life:

  • At playgrounds

  • In shops and cafés

  • With other au pairs and locals

“That’s when I realized I was really learning,” she said.


Would She Recommend Seville and Blabla Olé to Learn Spanish as Au Pairs?


Without hesitation, yes.

For Anna, Seville offered:

  • A joyful, outdoor lifestyle

  • Friendly people

  • A safe and welcoming environment

  • Endless opportunities to practice Spanish

And Blabla Olé gave her:

  • Structure

  • Confidence

  • Community

  • A real connection to the city

“Seville gave me memories,” Anna said.“And Spanish gave me a voice.”

 
 
 

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