Learn Spanish in Mexico

Guanajuato_dQ_city_aerial2 Those of you who want to learn Spanish in Mexico might agree that this option is a no brainer – Mexico has something for everyone, and is inexpensive and it is right next door to the USA. AmeriSpan offers Mexico Spanish schools throughout the country including Playa del Carmen, Oaxaca, Cuernavaca, Merida, Morelia, La Manzanilla, San Miguel de Allende, Puerto Vallarta, and Guanajuato. Each program offers its own flair and unique features!

 

 

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New Quito Spanish School

Quito_Budget_Cooking_lesson AmeriSpan's newest location, its Quito Spanish School (Budget-Friendly) in Ecuador, is now live on our website and ready for students! For those wanting to receive high quality Spanish language classes in Quito for a fraction of the typical costs, this location is for you.

 

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Peru Spanish Schools Close-up

Cusco_budget_excursion01 Ever wondered what the advantages would be to choosing one of AmeriSpan's Peru Spanish schools for your Spanish immersion program? The thing that make Peru unique are its Budget Friendly and First Choice options, its varied terrain and climates, its proud "Pre-Colombian" roots and Incan ruins, and so much more.

Enjoy Cusco's many flavors in a cooking class, volunteer within a Peruvian community, or just have fun bouncing around town and meeting new people – there is always something new to see!

 

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Violence in Mumbai

Update (7/20/11): The Coordinator in Jaipur has just said the following:

"The bombing in Mumbai is a serious situation and as a result major cities in India are on high alert. However, our programs are mainly in rural areas and smaller cities. Due to the size of India, all of our camps are more than 600kms from Mumbai.
 

We do not have any programs operating in any of the major cities although of course participants do arrive into Delhi and Mumbai for some programs. If that is the case, they are there no longer than one or two nights and we monitor the news carefully. If advice from the authorities indicate avoiding particular areas at any time then the necessary amendments will be made to our plans and the participants advised.
 

Though there are no guarantees in any country when it comes to acts of terrorism, the risk to our participants in the areas where they are staying is limited."

On Monday afternoon, multiple explosions detonated minutes apart in the typically busy Opera House, Dadar, and Zaveri sections of Mumbai, India, causing 13 deaths and wounding many others. The city is currently "under high alert" and the cause of this violence is currently unknown. Kolkata and New Delhi, other major Indian cities, have also been put on alert.

AmeriSpan has gotten in touch with our Volunteer program coordinator in Jaipur, India, who had the following to report:

“The horrible terrorist attacks on innocent civilians in Mumbai are a painful reminder of the times that we live in today, marked by growing intolerance.  While we unequivocally condemn these cowardly acts, we would also like to assure all visitors intending to come to India that being a large country, there is no impact of these events in Mumbai on the day to day lives of people in the rest of the country. The program base for the India program is Jaipur which is located about 1200 kilometers from Mumbai. And while our hearts go out to those innocent people hurt, they do not impact the resolve or weaken the spirits of the common person of India. For the visitors, we hope that they will not alter their plans to visit and learn about our country and culture and spread the message of tolerance and understanding, the lack of which has brought such unmindful actions upon us.”

 

We recommend flying into New Delhi if possible for any students or volunteers attending an upcoming Hindi program in Jaipur. Please contact our office with any questions or concerns.

Great Travel Abroad Contest Winners Announced

Cusco_budget_excursion01 AmeriSpan would like to thank all of our Great Travel Abroad contest participants for their hard work and great contributions! And we are pleased to announce the winners!

Great job, everyone!

 

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Meet the School: Madrid’s Head of Studies

Madrid_dQ_group_statue Meet María José Gelabert, Head of Studies at AmeriSpan’s Madrid Spanish school (Budget-Friendly).

What is your background?
After experimenting in different fields without satisfaction, one day due to circumstances of life, I was teaching Spanish in Milan. Three years later, I was studying Italian Philology at the Complutense University and again by chance before finishing my studies, I was subbing for a week at a language school teaching Spanish. A week lasted for ten years there until, the need for a change made me to move to ENFOREX to work for a summer. So far twelve summers (and autumns, winters and springs). In ENFOREX have gone where I participated in the production of manuals in Spanish and taught in different and sometimes complex specific courses. Again as the history repeated by chance, I was subbing as academic coordinator for four months which has been for seven years.

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Helpful Additional Materials to Buy

Lyon_group By Ashley C., guest blogger studying French in Lyon, France

Here are some items I purchased that have been really helpful on my travels!

-Bescherelle books: I bought the Bescherelle package of French books (l?orthographie, la grammaire, la conjugaison) for about 40 Euros, and I use them all the time. Turns out that even though you can always look up conjugations when doing your French homework in the US, you actually really need to memorize the conjugations for speaking in French! I found these books extremely helpful for general reference, but also for reading while I?m on the metro (you will spend a lot of time on the metro here, so use the time well with these books!).

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The Final Week Part 1 – Morgan’s Farewell

Chile_mountains4 By Jonathon L., guest blogger studying Spanish and skiing in Santiago, Chile

As I sit here in bed, my body aches from snowboarding yesterday, my mind aches from the thought of leaving Chile (despite the fact that I am coming home to wonderful people, and exciting things that I get/have to do) and my wallet aches, just a little, after spending $30 for a salmon lunch on the mountain.  But after all, I am coming back from traveling so I have no excuse not to be BROKE:

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Korean School Tour in Seoul

By Melissa E., guest video blogger studying Korean in Seoul, Korea

Sometimes watching a video of a city or school can give you insight that photos can’t! Tour AmeriSpan’s Seoul Korean school in the following video blog!


 

 

For details about studying Korean, see Korean School in Seoul

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Meet the School: Alicante’s Academic Coordinator

ENFOREX ALICANTE1 Meet Isabel Pardo Díaz, an Academic Coordinator at AmeriSpan's Alicante Spanish School in Alicante, Spain


What is your background?

  • Born on December 20, 1969 in Valladolid. Married since 2003. A daughter born in 2008. Resident in Alicante since 2004.
  • BA in English, University of Valladolid (Spain).
  • Master's Degree in Teaching Spanish Language, University of Alcala de Henares, Madrid, 1998-2000. Outstanding rating.
  • Speaker in conferences (ASEL) and international courses (Teacher Training Alcalingua).

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