Where to Learn Spanish in Chile
Posted on August 13, 2009
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Of all the Spanish-speaking countries where you can go to learn Spanish, Chile is one of the best. It’s a beautiful, diverse and friendly country with every natural feature you could want. And the Chilean Spanish accent is one of the coolest and sexiest you can learn.
When you decide where to visit in Chile, there are so many different choices. Chile is full of geographical extremes – you can find a different and unique environment in each region of this long long snake of a country. You can go from one of the coldest climates on Earth in the far South to a tropical cliate in the North.
You can stand in the Chilean desert which is the driest desert on Earth, then look left to see beaches and the shimmering, hot clear Pacific ocean. Then in the same glance look right and gaze on snowy mountain peaks.
Across the country you can find ancient forests in the National Park, vast lakes, and vaster plains, and the friutiest wines in the world in Chile’s vineyards. There are massive fjords, tropical islands and froze giant glasiers.
In Chile you will discover that the people are very hospitable. It’s easy for travelers to meet people in Chile and strike up conversations. And people who go there to learn Spanish really pick it up fast because of this friendly atmosphere.
One option is to study with a home-study Spanish course, which is ideal for a traveler on the move, who can listen to lessons as you go. The convesations you have with locals will build up your fluency levels. If you like you can check out my review of a good Spanish home-study course here: Home-Study Spanish Course.
Alternatively, you can go to a Spanish school in one of the towns. Go to Santiago for the best of them. If you’d like to read all about learning Spansh in Santiago, continue here: How to Study Spanish in Chile’s Capital.
Whichever you choose, make sure that you spend a great deal of time speaking Spanish and don’t fall in to the trap of only talking English while you are there! You can read more tips about learning Spanish in Chile here: Learn Spanish in Chile
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