Money in Guatemala compared to the United States.? |
| Hey you guys. I'm going to Guatemala for two weeks, and I was wondering what the difference in money was. I know I'm going to change the money to Guatemalan money (Sorry I don't know ... |
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Car rentals in Guatemala? |
| I need to rent a car in Flores Guatemala, the problem is not to get the car but to take it back, im planning to drive all the way down to Antigua where i'd like to leave the car, does anybody ... |
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What is the best way to exchange my canadian money for colons? |
Should I go there with U.S. $ instead?
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What is the cost of living in Brazil? |
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If I wanted to go to college in Ecuador what should I do? |
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Questions about costa rica? |
| what percentage of people live in urban and rural areas of costa rica?... |
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Is mace/pepper spray legal in Peru? |
| I don't speak Spanish, but am helping my girlfriend do research for her trip to Peru. Can anyone tell me if pepper spray/mace is legal in Peru? Are the laws different for different "... |
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Anyone recommend a good dentist in Costa Rica? |
| in San Jose, Costa Rica along with a good place to stay. I have looked on the internet and see a lot of "gringo" style places. I have gone to Colombia in the past and received excellent ... |
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What are the Best Places to surf Near Lima Peru? |
| For a Rookie, I also wanted lessons, my buddy and i are going this summer, I guess it'll be their winter.....But the waters always cold anyway..... |
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Best time to fly to caracas venezuela? |
| i'm trying to find the cheapest flight from miami to caracas venezuela...i have some family to visit (not chavez), i see that flights are outrageously priced! any tips on where to look, time of ... |
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Landforms in Nicaragua? |
| what are the major landforms in Nicaragua?... |
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When traveling to South America? |
| Do you ever feel as though one of those greedy illegals is going to try and hitch a ride in your luggage bag back to USA, if they did what would you do to them? And what if it was your nice ... |
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What are the major exports from El Salvador..? |
and also where are they from?
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CHILE QUESTIONS 10 points to best answer!? |
-National Soccer team's name
- who is the Prime minister, president or ruler of the country.
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drjen |
Panama City, Panama Immersion Spanish Course? |
I am looking to take a spanish immersion course in Panama City, Panama. Does anyone have any experiences or recommendations for this course? There seems to be alot offered at very different prices. I don't want to be overcharged but I also want comforatble accommodations and good lessons. Advice? |
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www.ilisa.com - this is recommended among tourists and expats. Not cheapest, but they do offer much of what everyone is looking for, especially what you are describing. It's an all-in-one package you can get. Consider that hotels are booked to capacity and rentals here in Panama City are VERY expensive right now it's probably the best package deal running. |
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I have talked with people who have attended both of these schools in Panama City and they spoke well of their experiences at the schools and also in Panama City. I have no personal experience with either school.
The prices for both the programs and housing in Panama and Costa Rica are double what it is in some other Central American countries.Personally,I chose Guatemala because in addition to the lowest tuition and living costs on the planet it is truly a one teacher to one student ratio as opposed to a one to two,one to three or my favorite "small intimate groups" which might be,in addition to you, composed of a retired nurse from Amsterdam and a hungover ex-cop from Atlanta who pays way more attention to the the cute 19 year backpacker from Portland at the next table than he does to whatever your spanish teacher is trying to say. I believe it's also easier in Guatemala or Nicaragua to get away from other English speakers and achieve "total immersion" which is the key that unlocks the rapid learning leading to fluency. Later I studied in Colombia for a little while where it is said they speak the purest Spanish in Latin America and have no discernible accent. I found that in order to reach any degree of fluency in another language you "must" learn to think in Spanish instead of constantly thinking in your native language and then translating your thoughts to Spanish. Total immersion will make that happen,free salsa lessons will not.
Buena suerte a usted! By taking this bold step you will soon be able to converse with about 300 million more people in the world....now how cool is that!!
I hope something here was of help to you.Feel free to email me if you have any other questions.I have an opinion on almost everything.
http://www.spanishpanama.com/
http://ilisa.com/ |
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why dont u visit the Panama Consulate and ask for literature on this. |
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