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    rpbroz is offline Junior Member
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    Default Studying Spanish and Spanish schools

    I had to move to El Salvador to really learn Spanish, I tell the kids here that if they learn English they will have the world at their feet.
    If anybody is interested in studying Spanish in Central America, I would recommend a new Spanish school in colonial Suchitoto, El Salvador(where I live) the school Pajaro Flor is run by a youth association and bennifits a scholarship program for poor kids from the area. Also Suchitoto make the perfect place as it is really laid back, not too touristy yet and pleanty of things to do in the area. For general travel information about El Salvador visit The Other El Salvador and if you decide to come to learn Spanish or just to travel look me up in Suchitoto, everybodies knows me here as El Gringo Roberto...
    Life is short...enjoy it while you can.
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    Default Claro!

    I am a french/english canadian who's been traveling in Latin America for well over a year now. I new about 3 words before I came here! Now I speak an almost perfect spanish, I even think in spanish now!

    Latin America is great for learning spanish! You can get a personal teacher very cheap, check universities, not schools!



    And FYI, spanish from spain and latin america is different! Words like gaffas, coche... are only used in Spain, not here. It's a little like french from France and from Montreal/Quebec, it's a bit different!

    Disfruta la vida!
    Last edited by Manne; 02-12-2009 at 12:21 PM.

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    Hi,

    I am interested in psychology and I want to learn indept about the
    topic. I am sure, I will learn a lot from this forum. I hope i am
    welcome here.

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    Hi, I think Spanish is a language that you should learn because it's universal like English.People have different reasons to learn Spanish. Some home school their children. Others are looking for educational websites to help their children learn how to speak Spanish on the computer.
    Last edited by raj; 05-08-2009 at 04:27 AM.

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    I did. I have lived in Central America for 2 years. It is by far the best way to learn to speak Spanish. You really have to learn because it has many options.

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    Spanish is one of the easiest languages to study and also there are many spanish translaters and teachers are available.

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    Default Studying Spanish

    i have learnt Spanish in Central America its great experience for me and my family

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