¿Dónde puedo aprender a hablar español?
August 4, 2008 1:16 PM Subscribe
Where can I find a good Spanish language immersion program? (Ideally in a Spanish-speaking country.)
In the past I have debated moving to Spain with the goals of A) having an international living experience and B) improving my Spanish to the point of being conversational. However, I have learned it is difficult to get a work visa so I have begun exploring language immersion programs, instead. And I have a few questions.
1) Should I do this in Spain, or some other spanish-speaking country?
Some thoughts: I am very eager to have easy access to visit other European countries, in addition to just liking Spain itself, so Spain is my preference by far. But I am concerned that anywhere in Europe may be cost prohibitive. (Central or South America might be more cost-effective, no?)
2) City v. small town?
3) How do I find the *reputable* ones?
4) Are there programs that cater to specific age groups? (I'm in my mid-20s.)
5) Do they typically help with your social life, too?
And just in general, ignoring everything else I've asked, if you have any recommendations for programs that can offer a great experience, or if there are resources I should be tapping into, please tell me about it! I am new to this.
Muchas gracias! :)
posted by inatizzy to travel & transportation (7 answers total) 6 users marked this as a favorite
1) Definitely Central America or Mexico - it'll be much more useful in Cambridge than the Spanish you learn in Spain. And much much cheaper.
2) Depends on your personality.
3) Same ways as anything else. Ask for recommendations, scour the internets. I did one in Antigua, Guatemala that was good, but so long ago that the recommendation doesn't matter much. Might look for programs that are affiliated with a local university, like the one in Monterrey, Mexico. Avoid the sites that are essentially aggregators or brokers that connect you to the programs; deal with the schools directly if you can. I know people who've had good experiences in San Cristobal de las Casas (you'll meet a lot of artsy ex-pats) and Costa Rica (surfers and eco-tourists).
4) Probably, but I suspect that many of the students will be in that age group anyway. That's when I did it.
5) Yes.
De nada.
posted by RandlePatrickMcMurphy at 1:37 PM on August 4, 2008