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Barcelona Promises to Increase the Offer of Catalan Courses and Offer 6,000 More Places

Summary by El Periódico
The shortage of places for Catalan courses in Barcelona excludes every year hundreds of people who want to learn the language, often newcomers from other countries. In the second quarter of this course, 1,714 applicants have been left without an option to attend classes in the Catalan capital. In November 2024, the waiting list included 3,641 applicants. Faced with the usual shortage of supply in the face of an increasing demand, the Barcelona C…
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Barcelona City Council is negotiating a new financing agreement to expand the offer of Catalan courses in the city, through the Consortium for Linguistic Normalization (CNL). The Commissioner for the Social Use of Catalan, Marta Salicrú, reported on this during today's social rights committee. The municipal government has accepted a request from ERC in which this increase is claimed. According to Salicrú, they are working on a plan to "increase …

The shortage of places for Catalan courses in Barcelona excludes every year hundreds of people who want to learn the language, often newcomers from other countries. In the second quarter of this course, 1,714 applicants have been left without an option to attend classes in the Catalan capital. In November 2024, the waiting list included 3,641 applicants. Faced with the usual shortage of supply in the face of an increasing demand, the Barcelona C…

·Barcelona, Spain
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El Periódico broke the news in Barcelona, Spain on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
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