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Is Cali in Colombia a safe place for a Canadian couple to have a layover, and walk around etc etc? |
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Where would be a good place to live in Central America to learn Spanish for about 1 ta 2 years? |
Where would be a good place to live in Central America to learn Spanish for about 1 ta 2 years? where and why would it be a good place?
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I would choose Colombia, Venezuela or Peru. They pronounce the best and speak with the most clarity. |
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El Salvador Period |
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Why one to two years? You can't legally stay anywhere in Central America for that long as a tourist without having to leave and re-enter the country every couple of months
Guatemala is usually the least expensive country for 1on 1 lessons.Personally I would avoid any school that taught groups,even small groups, of students.Guatemala is also among the least expensive to live in.Colombian Spanish is the most accent free, but Colombia is not in Central America.
Guatemala,Honduras and Nicaragua are also the least expensive to live in. Guatemala has been teaching foreigners to speak Spanish longer than the others and I think they are better at it.Panama,Belize and Costa Rica have a higher cost of living and the schools seldom employ University graduates.In Guatemala there is a high percentage of teacher that are University graduates.I think the enviroment for learning is a little better in Quetzaltenango than some of the other Guatemalan cities....Just my opinion. (See link)
If you are going to spend a year and have to leave the country every couple of months anyway why not try a different school in a different country every couple of months.If you have any other questions or concerns feel free to email me.I have lived worked and studied Spanish in Mexico,Central and South America. Buena Suerte!
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hondursas, a town called san pedro sula |
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Highlands of Honduras.....life is a bit slower and the climate is great....beautiful there too....cost of living very cheap.... |
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The best place i can recommend in Central America is the city of Granada in Nicaragua. It is the oldest colonial city in mainland America and Nicaragua is the safest country in Central America. There are many schools there that teach Spanish. Aside from that, the city has a large international ex-pat community with people from Many European countries, the U.S., Canada, Asia and other Latin American countries. Granada is an absolutely beautiful city, the architecture is amazing. Despite being burned down many times in the past by pirates, it survived and is a very colorful and vibrant city.
Granada has amazing restaurants serving any cuisine imaginable, some are cheap, few are extremely pricey. My favorite "restaurant" is a woman with a small space in the Central Park of Granada that serves the most delicious Chancho con Yucca I've ever had in my life. El Tercer Ojo is my second favorite restaurant. They serve all kinds of dishes, my favorites are the Thai and French dishes.
There are many blogs online about expats living in Granada, Nicaragua, and also many news articles about the city. Its very cheap to rent a place (and even entire house) there, the cost of living is not expensive whatsoever. The city does not have over 1 million people so its quite calm, you get to know your neighbors and all. There are no type of skyscrapers anywhere in the city (or entire country for that fact) so you don't feel like you're in a hectic place. I find many expats telling me thats what made them fall in love with the city.
The greatest thing about learning Spanish in Granada is that there are so many things to do nearby. The Islets of Granada (just 20min from Granada), Managua (the capital city), Leon (second oldest city), San Juan del Sur (amazing beach town, large ex-pat community like Granada), Masaya (beautiful handicrafts for cheap) and attractions like the Cerro N. volcano (among others), Ometepe island, Zapatera Island, Corn Islands, Juan Venado Island, Somoto Canyon, Lake Nicaragua (largest lake in Central America), all the great beaches, ect. ect. |
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Chile is a bit further south but the economy there is booming and it's very international compared to other countries in the area. So if you want to learn how to order sushi in Spanish or hang out at something like a Starbucks, this would be the place to go. It's also becoming a good place to find work that actually pays. I'm thinking of going there myself.
For central America, I would pick Costa Rica mostly because the other countries are in rougher shape. Belize is nice, but they technically speak English there.
Columbia is still considered to be a bit dangerous for Americans, but the Spanish there is the most standardized of the area. Many soap operas are filmed there because the accents are less dialectic.
Whatever country you look at, you may want to check out the CIA factbook to get the basic statistics about GDP, age distribution and political status.
I just spent about a year in the Dominican Republic and it has it's points. There are a lot of English speaking foreigners and it's also very close to the US. It's only a five hour flight to Newark from there. The main downside is the Spanish is very slangy and they speak it very fast. |
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Guatemala! there are a lot of spanish academies here for any kind of budget, and you will feel so comfortable here in Guatemala! |
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Latin America...
I lived in Miami so there were a lot of Spanish speaking people! |
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