Well, it depends on what sort of program you decide to go with/what the Spanish University decides. I've met people in the API program who did't know any Spanish and decided to come, all the way up to fluent people who are here to improve as well. I'd recommend learning at least the basics, no matter what levels are offered. Knowing how to handle yourself in a foreign country is not only more comfortable, but safer. At least a year is probably best because then you have the basic communication and will still get a lot out of your trip.
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