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What is a Spanish language course?

  • A Spanish language course is a series of lessons where you learn the basics of the Spanish language in a short time
  • A Spanish language course lasts on average 50 to 100 hours spread over several weeks or months
  • A Spanish language course normally costs an amount comparable to other courses.

Why should you learn the Spanish language and take a Spanish language course abroad?

  • Networking: Spanish is the most important language in the world after English. 350 million people speak Spanish as a native language and almost 150 million as a second language. Spanish is the official language in 21 countries. In Latin America, which is becoming an increasingly important trading partner, Spanish (and hardly English) is largely spoken. It is estimated that within 50 years, half of all US residents will have Spanish as their native language.
  • Helpfulness: as soon as you speak a local language to some extent, you are immediately better able to communicate with the person you would like to help, and you can also help yourself better Involvement: as soon as you speak someone else's language you become closer to that other person. It strengthens your feeling of being involved and part of the local culture.
  • Experience: going abroad to learn a language is an opportunity to step out of your comfort zone in the Netherlands Creativity: learning a language is a way to learn to use your creativity better. For example, when searching for descriptions or using hands and feet
  • Empathy: you train yourself to immerse yourself in a different way of speaking and often a different way of thinking

What do you need or can do to learn Spanish and take a Spanish language course abroad?

  • Be aware: wherever you take lessons, you will always have to take your environment into account. Each country has its own rules and customs that you will have to adhere to to a certain extent
  • Be organizationally aware: every school or educational institution has its own way in which they provide education or teaching. You will also have to take this into account. Just like with the limitations/challenges that some schools have due to a lack or abundance of money or facilities
  • Ability to communicate: some prior knowledge of the local language is not a must, but it is a great advantage

To what extent are you insured abroad?

  • What are the risks of a language course or a language year abroad?
    • Your health insurance coverage may lapse if, for example, you work abroad
    • You may suffer from homesickness and want to go home earlier (but you can do quite a lot about it and prepare for it!)
    • You may have problems with the organization you are traveling abroad with (read more under solving problems abroad)
  • What are the consequences if you end up in hospital, for example?
    • If you end up in hospital, you may have to pay for the costs yourself if you do not have insurance that covers your activities
  • Are you insured for a language course abroad?
    • A language course abroad will be covered by your current travel and health insurance if you do not go abroad for too long or do not undertake any paid work or special activities. In other cases, special insurance is often advisable or sometimes necessary
  • Read more about it or take out insurances for activities abroad : Insure your way around the world

Where is the best place to learn Spanish abroad?

      Argentina

      • Learn Spanish in bustling Buenos Aires, at the foot of the Andes or in beautiful Patagonia. After completing the language course, you can participate in volunteer projects to immediately put your Spanish knowledge into practice and really get to know the Argentine people. You can also participate in all kinds of active tours, skiing, horse riding, etc.
      • Courses are given in Bariloche, Buenos Aires and Córdoba, among others.
      • The courses take place at international language schools and are available at all levels: from beginner to advanced, in a group or individually and from one week to longer periods.

      Bolivia

      • Bolivia is known as the Tibet of South America because it is the most isolated and highest of all the Andean countries. A beautiful country to get to know better, especially in Sucre, located at an altitude of almost 3000 meters
      • During the course, activities are often organized to introduce you to Bolivian cuisine, dance and sights in and around Sucre. You can take the course in a group or individually.

      Chile

      • You will take the course in a pleasant neighborhood of Santiago de Chile at a small and friendly language school. Due to its ideal location between the Andes mountains and the Pacific Ocean, there are many opportunities for adventure. This way you can combine the language course with a ski course at the weekends. Many weekend excursions are also organized by the language school, such as rafting and salsa lessons.

      Cuba

      • Enjoy the warmth and hospitality of the Cuban people. You can combine the language course with learning traditional Cuban dance and music or with a diving course.
      • During a course you can also stay with a host family to really get to know the people and their culture
      • Courses are given in Havana, Santiago de Cuba and Trinidad, among others.

      Costa Rica

      • Active volcanoes, beautiful beaches and the impressive tropical rainforest. More than a quarter of Costa Rica is a protected nature reserve, making it a wonderful country to study Spanish. There are also ideal opportunities for rafting, kayaking and diving and you can combine your language course with a surfing course or with volunteer work.
      • Courses are given in, among others: Playa Tamarindo, San Jose and Jaco Beach.

      Dominican Republic

      • With its clear water, white beaches with palm trees and hospitable people, the Dominican Republic is a true tropical paradise. You will take the course in the beautiful colonial district of the capital Santo Domingo. Here you can combine Spanish with taking a cooking course or a culture course, where you will learn more about the background and history of the country.
      • Courses are given in Santo Domingo, among other places.

      Ecuador

      • For nature lovers, learning Spanish in Ecuador is a dream; there are countless species of birds, insects and rare plants. A visit to the Galápagos Islands should not be missed. If you also want to get acquainted with the culture, you can combine the course with a cultural program with visits to museums and other sights or with volunteer work.
      •  Courses are given in Quito, Montanita and Banos, among others

      Guatemala

      • Guatemala is Latin America in extreme form. Here the volcanoes are the highest and most active and the Mayan ruins are the most impressive.
      • During or after the course in the center of Antigua you can visit the ruins in the jungle of the Mayan city of Tikal, volcanoes and coffee plantations on Lake Atitlán and the market of Chichicastenango where thousands of Indians from all over the region come together.

      Mexico

      • Sun, siesta, tacos, tequila, hammocks and sombreros. During your Spanish course in Mexico you will find that this country has even more to offer, such as the impressive Mayan culture, ruins, museums and beautiful landscape.
      • ou can take Spanish lessons in small huts in Playa del Carmen, a characteristic colonial building in Oaxaca or next to the swimming pool in Cuernavaca. After the lessons you can enjoy the white beaches or try to master one of the Mexican folk dances.
      • You can also combine your language course with doing volunteer work. Courses are given in Cuernavaca, Oaxaca and Playa del Carmen, among others.

      Peru

      • The riches of the Incas, the beauty of the landscape, the exuberant wildlife and the strong, colorful character of its people make Peru a beautiful country to visit. During a language course in Cusco you will be in the heart of the former Inca Empire in a language school with its own travel agency that organizes excursions every weekend, so you can go rafting, horse riding and visit ruins in the area.

      Spain

      • Fiestas, Flamenco, tapas, street life, visits to beaches or beautiful cities, from Andalusia to Catalonia: learning Spanish in Spain can be done how and where you want.
      • By combining the course with dance, sport or culture, you choose your ideal experience of Spain.
      • You can take courses throughout Spain, including in Madrid, Málaga, Valencia, Barcelona and Salamanca.
      What are typical Spanish words and expressions?

      What are typical Spanish words and expressions?

      What about communication?

      • Spanish (or Castellano or Español) is the official language of Spain.
      • However, there are actually four main languages which are considered official per region. Catalan (Català or Valenciáno) is the official language in Catalonia, the Balearic Islands, Andorra and a part of València (where the language is known as Valèncian). Basque is the official language in Basque country (where it’s known as Euskara) and the north of Navarra. Galician or Galego is the official language in Galicia. Asturian is the official language in Asturia and in parts of Castilla y León.

      Words in Spanish

      • Hello: Hola
      • Good morning: Buenos días
      • Good evening: Buenos noches
      • Bye: Adios
      • Yes: Sí
      • No: No
      • Please: Por favor
      • Thank you: Graçias
      • You’re welcome: De nada
      • Excuse me: Lo siento

      Spanish expressions

      • Vale: Okay
      • Venga!: Come on!
      • Manana: Tomorrow
      • De punta en blanco: Look very well
      • Darle la vuelta a la tortilla: make drastical changes

       

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