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In Cádiz the people speak a soft variation of the "andaluz" accent, similar to the form which is spoken in Sevilla or Málaga. Further it is very close to the Spanish, which is spoken by more than 350 million people in South-America and the United States. If you learn Spanish in Cádiz you will not only talk to Spanish people without problem, but you will also be able to understand the majority of people in South-America who speak Spanish. Of course, all the lessons are taught in "Standard Spanish", so you will never learn Spanish whit an accent.
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Do the local people speak very fast? Will I be taught to speak Spanish with an Andalusian accent?
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