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dammepepe

Guatemala Spanish School+Learn and Study Spanish?

Do you have some address
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Welcome to Don Pedro de Alvarado Spanish School!
«25 years of excellence»
We are committed to teaching Spanish in one on one classes in order to reach total immersion. The Guatemalan culture, a variety of activities, a familiar atmosphere and lots of fun is an important part of our schools policy.
We are looking forward to having you here with us!
Don Pedro de Alvarado Spanish School is located in Antigua Guatemala, Central America's most interesting and fascinating city. The school is specialized in private Spanish language instruction with a 1-on-1 student/teacher ratio that can be arranged on a 4 or 6 hours per day basis (5 days a week).
The majority of our teachers went to university and speaks English. Almost all of them have taught for at least 5 years and each one is trained and qualified to teach Spanish as a foreign language.
The student is given a new instructor every week in order to provide a great variety of learning experiences. The school offers more than just an ordinary linguistic program found in other institutions. We provide courses that are specially geared to the individual students' needs.
Students progress at their personal speed and are not slowed down by conventional methods. We offer them an opportunity to concentrate on speaking, writing or reading abilities or a combination of the three. The teachers are accustomed to teaching beginners as well as intermediate and advanced students from all over the world.
Unlike conventional programs, the classes are held in a variety of locations with the Guatemalan people themselves, such as in parks, town squares, markets, cafes, colonial ruins etc. In all cases the student decides where he would like to study and what he would like to see following his private instructor's initial orientation.
One week of studies consists of 5 days of classes and 2 days of rest. During the weekend the student gets the opportunity to explore the surroundings of Antigua and other parts of Guatemala. This can be done in a group, but also individually.
Usually classes are held between Monday and Friday. If you wish you may also receive classes on Saturdays. The student can choose to take his/her lessons either in the morning (8:00 am – 12:00 pm) or in the afternoon (2:00 pm – 6:00 pm).
You may take FSI and ACTFL foreign proficiency exams that can help you to obtain employment and/or university credits.
We are looking forward to having you here with us!
http://www.donpedrospanishschool.com
6a. Avenida Norte No. 39
Antigua Guatemala


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JOHN H
im not sure of the name but research one in panajachel i have found that most tourist like this one better than the one in antigua i know its a lot nicer city im american who has a house in guatemala city i have been to both cities and you can check the embassys web sight and you will find it is a safer one too the picture above my name was taken in panajachel





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