Learning Spanish in Quito
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/I have been using this site for other places in mexico.www.nrcsa.com. Also try a search on google.
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I´ve just completed 3 weeks at the Academia Latinoamericana. As a complete beginner Ive been very please with how much Ive learned. The school is very professional and the 3 teachers I had (they change each week) were all extremely competant. They also arranged a homestay for me that was very successful, 10 mins walk from the school with a very nice family. i recommend the school.
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I took a course in January through the Simon Bolivar school and I can *HIGHLY* recommend them. Super friendly with top-notch teachers and a lot of fun extracurricular activities.
Prices are very affordable (though they are at all the schools). What I liked about Simon Bolivar was the focused approach that took into account what you knew and how fast you learned. All the classes are one-on-one.
Simon Bolivar has a web site at www.simon-bolivar.com
I can also recommend tons of lodging options nearby...
Have fun!
Mark
Prices are very affordable (though they are at all the schools). What I liked about Simon Bolivar was the focused approach that took into account what you knew and how fast you learned. All the classes are one-on-one.
Simon Bolivar has a web site at www.simon-bolivar.com
I can also recommend tons of lodging options nearby...
Have fun!
Mark
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