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Spanish immersion programs in L.A. (Spain, too)
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MattElz



Joined: 07 Jan 2004
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Location: New York, NY, USA

PostPosted: Mon Apr 12, 2004 1:51 am    Post subject: Spanish immersion programs in L.A. (Spain, too) Reply with quote

Anyone know of an excellent short or long term program to learn Spanish in L.A. or maybe Spain? My budget is limited and I would like to become fluent in Spanish.

(I realize this is off topic, but I figured some of you may know about this).
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Phil_b



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PostPosted: Mon Apr 12, 2004 9:58 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I think

www.cactuslanguage.co.uk have got a number in L.A. and Spain.... You can also combine them with other things (Salsa, Tango, Skiing, etc....)

No idea if they're any good... there's probably a load of better ones out there...
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chris_f



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PostPosted: Tue May 11, 2004 6:45 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi,

If you are interested in going to Spain, I highly recommend Granada and studying at the Centro de Lenguas Modernas. It is a part of the university, but you do not have to be enrolled in any university to attend classes. I went on my own, as a 30-year old, had a great experience, and learned a lot. The program I did consisted of two language classes and three culture classes, a selection of which you get to chose from, depending on availability. I did, for example, a Spanish literature and history course, plus a course on Islamic culture in Spain, which was fascinating, especially given the location and the Alhambra up on the hill.

Granada itself is a fabulous city. As elegant as Seville is, I think there is something more authentic about Granada, although there are giddies everywhere, and my classes were mostly full of British and, above all, American students studying abroad. Accomodation is around, and reasonable. Having a cell phone helps a lot for everything.

Overall, I really recommend Granada and the CLM. If you speak no Spanish at all, perhaps you might benefit from smaller classes and a communicative approach, and maybe going to a place like Ecuador would be cheaper. If you have any more questions, I'd be happy to tell you more about my experiences. The web-site, I think, is www.clm.es.

Suerte, Chris
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denise



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PostPosted: Wed May 12, 2004 12:28 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I studied in Guatemala through Amerispan. (Don't know what their website is, but a google search would bring it right up.) They're not a school, but a placement service that will find you a school and a homestay. (And don't worry--they are a highly reputable service!) They work with several countries in Central & South America, and I believe they work with schools in Spain as well. I was financially limited at the time as well. I think I paid about $600 for four weeks of classes & accommodation.

Oh, one more thing--you can choose the length of your stay. You pay per week. In some cases, you can also choose group or private lessons. (OK, I guess that's two more things.)

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MixtecaMike



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PostPosted: Fri May 14, 2004 4:58 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Go anywhere they speakSpanish on vacation, fall in love, get married.

Worked fine for me, but it's not the cheapest option.

Otherwise Guatemala is always good for Spanish courses, Quetzaltenago (a.k.a. Xela) or Antigua.
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Weona



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PostPosted: Sat May 15, 2004 2:47 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

MixtecaMike wrote:
Go anywhere they speakSpanish on vacation, fall in love, get married.

Worked fine for me, but it's not the cheapest option.


Ahhh that's so horribly romantic. Smile Happy for you! I hope I'll meet my match like that someday...
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Ben Round de Bloc



Joined: 16 Jan 2003
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PostPosted: Sat May 15, 2004 11:05 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Go anywhere they speakSpanish on vacation, fall in love, get married.

- MixtecaMike


Regarding becoming fluent in Spanish, this works for some people but not for others. I know some English-speaking foreigners who've married locals, lived here for years, and are still far from fluent in Spanish. In each such case, the local spouse's English has improved greatly, however.
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mariah27



Joined: 01 Aug 2004
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PostPosted: Sat Aug 14, 2004 9:12 pm    Post subject: Re: Spanish immersion programs in L.A. (Spain, too) Reply with quote

MattElz wrote:
Anyone know of an excellent short or long term program to learn Spanish in L.A. or maybe Spain? My budget is limited and I would like to become fluent in Spanish.

(I realize this is off topic, but I figured some of you may know about this).


I learnt Spanish in Argentina at Ibero Spanish www.iberospanish.com
I became fluent in two months.
Kind regards,
Mariah.
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Weona



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PostPosted: Mon Aug 16, 2004 3:00 pm    Post subject: Re: Spanish immersion programs in L.A. (Spain, too) Reply with quote

mariah27 wrote:
I learnt Spanish in Argentina at Ibero Spanish www.iberospanish.com. I became fluent in two months.


What? Two months is hardly the amount of time for someone to reach fluency, especially with someone who has had little to no instruction in Spanish beforehand.
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Nate



Joined: 05 Sep 2003
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 11, 2005 1:47 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Bump! I'm interested in learning Spanish in either Spain or Latin America.
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Guy Courchesne



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PostPosted: Sun Sep 11, 2005 3:52 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Here's a decent resource for finding programs...

http://www.worldwide.edu/index.html

I've heard that Antigua, Guatemala offers attractive and economical programs. Cuernavaca, Mexico has a number of them as well. I think to become fluent, there's no better way than to just go and live in a Spanish-speaking country for as long as you can.
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agears



Joined: 12 Sep 2005
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 14, 2005 12:22 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

It seems Antigua Guatemala is the hot spot because it is SO cheap.

There are about 20-30 language schools in the city.

I'm going there in a couple of weeks to check it out.

Basically, 4 hours of lessons a day, 5 days a week, one on one with a tutor ranges from about $80-120 a week, and family homestays are as little as $65 a week, meals included.

Just do a search for them.
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Nate



Joined: 05 Sep 2003
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 14, 2005 10:53 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Guy Courchesne wrote:
Here's a decent resource for finding programs...

http://www.worldwide.edu/index.html

I've heard that Antigua, Guatemala offers attractive and economical programs. Cuernavaca, Mexico has a number of them as well. I think to become fluent, there's no better way than to just go and live in a Spanish-speaking country for as long as you can.


Sure, I'd love to live in Mexico or Spain for a year... but I'm not sure teaching is the best option. And I'd prefer not to drop thousands for language schools... hmm. Must be another option so I can learn Spanish.

Anyways thanks people, I'll look into Antigua and Cuernavaca. Any other good ideas?
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MixtecaMike



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PostPosted: Thu Sep 15, 2005 3:22 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

nate, come down to Yeongju for Chuseok and I'll talk to you in Spanish over a plate of dongkkaseu and kimchi. Cool
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Cdaniels



Joined: 21 Mar 2005
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 15, 2005 7:55 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Nate wrote:
but I'm not sure teaching is the best option. And I'd prefer not to drop thousands for language schools... hmm. Must be another option so I can learn Spanish.


You could probably get a couple of weeks of Spanish class under $1500 at Cuernavaca. You could take local community college classes (US) for a lot less, and learn much more slowly. Depends how much self-discipline you have, too.
You could buy the complete Pimsleur audio course, on CD I think its about $350. You won't be fluent, but you could get by. There are a couple of Podcasts from iTunes about learning Spanish. You can also buy and download some Learning Spanish CDs on the iTunes music store.

But, if you want a shortcut to becoming fluent in Spanish... Unless you're a language genius (and there are some out there) the answer is No. There are no programs, and really no way for you to become fluent, especially for less than $2000 US.
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