Coming to the institutes, there are some of the best Spanish courses in South America. You can choose the one that you find suitable. Search on the internet to find schools providing the best Spanish courses in Chile.
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Spanish courses in South America
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2. Once you have chosen one of the Spanish schools in South America as your
destination for learning Spanish, it is better to get started with your preparations.
There are a lot of things that you have to arrange and to know about in order to
make your stay comfortable. The significant period of time, which you are going to
spend over there is going to be life-altering. Therefore, before you go, make sure
you are ready with the following necessities:
Get a phrase book – This is the best tool to learn the most common phrases of
conversation. Although you can start with a simple ‘hello’, it will sooner lead to
bigger conversation, which is going to help a lot in your learning process.
Fill your iPod with Spanish songs – The more you hear it, the more you get
acquainted with it. Moreover, you will enjoy listening to them.
3. Try making conversation with the locals – The best way to learn Spanish is to
engage with the locals. You can initiate a conversation by asking for directions, the
best socially acceptable way to talk to someone you don’t know. These will be
short conversations, but will highly boost your confidence. Taking the coach
instead of flying by air is another way to be with around the Spanish people.
Stay in hostels – Since the stay is going to be longer, book a hostel instead of a
hotel. Hostels are very cheaper and the best advantage is you get the opportunity
to engage with lots of people. You can easily find some from your own country
and that will make your stay a lot easier.
Coming to the institutes, there are some of the best Spanish courses in South
America. You can choose the one that you find suitable. Search on the internet to
find schools providing the best Spanish courses in Chile.
4. AMERIGO is a network of Latin American Quality Language Schools
The following schools are the founding members of this network:
Tandem Santiago, Santiago de Chile (member of Tandem International)
SET Idiomas, Córdoba, Argentina (associate center of the Cervantes Institute)
Academia Buenos Aires, Argentina (member of Tandem International)
Academia Uruguay, Montevideo, Uruguay (member of Tandem International)
Intercultural Lenguas Extranjeras, Mendoza, Argentina (associate center of the
Cervantes Institute)