Location
  • Mexico
    • Merida
Length
1 to 20 weeks
Language
Spanish

Program Details

Language Level
Beginner
Weekly Classroom Hours
20
Housing
Host Family
Age Min.
18

Pricing

Starting Price
230
Price Details
Price is for 1 week only.
What's Included
Accommodation Activities Airport Transfers Classes Meals Wifi
What's Not Included
Airfare
Oct 07, 2019
Jul 16, 2019
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About Program

This course is perfect for students that wish to learn Spanish in a short amount of time and also enjoy our popular social and cultural program! 20 classes a week with our experienced facilitators will enable you to increase your confidence quickly and your ability to communicate in Spanish from the first class by focusing on student participation and interaction. Our innovative methodology, ADVANCE , will get you learning Spanish faster than you ever imagined!

The 20 Intensive Spanish course is accompanied by fun and interesting social and cultural programs in the afternoon. These activities offer a great opportunity to use your Spanish learnt in the morning and fully immerse yourself in the amazing Merida culture!

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Program Highlights

  • High impact classes of 55 mins.
  • Traditional local lunch included at the school.
  • Level Certificate at the end of each course + course material.
  • Methodology ADVANCE - Communicative and dynamic classes.
  • Free language exchange program with Spanish speakers.

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Program Reviews

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Emily
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Spanish plus culture

I signed up for 2 weeks of Spanish classes and this also included some cultural trips too. I had a great time in Merida. Everyone was very friendly and I felt really welcome in the school and in my homestay. (I stayed with a local family for the 2 weeks).
The classes were fast paced and had a lot of different types of activities so we could practice our Spanish loads. I made fast progress (I was a beginner with just a little Spanish before I went). I found the teachers to be patient and laid back so it didnt feel like a class like when you are at school! We were a small group too which helped.
Merida is a fun city and there is loads to do when you're not in class. We saw some cenote and went to the beach and also saw a working hacienda which was really interesting. I would like to go back and stay for longer if I can :-)

What was the most surprising thing you saw or did?
Seeing how the henequen is picked and then goes through a process at the Hacienda to make it into rope was very interesting, I had no idea how it happened before!
75 people found this review helpful.
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Simon
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Improving my Spanish in Mexico

I had a great time in Merida and think I improved my Spanish quite a lot. I had a few different teachers during my stay and at first I thought that was strange but it actually helped me as they all had slightly different accents and listening was one of my weaknesses.
We played games in our classes and we practiced all the skills like speaking, reading, writing and listening. We did grammar too and I really improved with my conjugations which I struggled with before. Living with the homestay family and being surrounded by Spanish made a big difference to my understanding so that was a big plus point of the programme.
The city of Merida is very friendly and there are some cool bars and cafes and stuff like that. The beach is close to and you can easily go for the day by bus :-)

What was the most nerve-racking moment and how did you overcome it?
Buses are kind of confusing here and I got on one going the wrong way! I realised after about 15 minutes and I had a mini panic! But I was with another student from the course and between us we managed to ask the passengers in Spanish where to get off to go back into the centre the right way! So we were proud of our Spanish skills and also everyone was very helpful so that made it easier.
73 people found this review helpful.
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Lisa
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Taking Spanish in Merida, Yucatan

I wanted to find a Spanish course based in Mexico that also included a bit of culture and I found it in Merida! I chose Merida after quite a bit of research as it has a really good reputation and is safe for solo travelers like me! I also liked that I could stay close to the school with a local family- my house was about a 10-minute walk away.

Included with the course we had 2 cultural trips- one to Paseo Montejo which is a famous street here with amazing old colonial buildings, a museum, lots of cafes, statues and so on. The other trip was my favorite and it was to a place called Dzibichaltun which is an archeological zone with ruins and an open cenote. Cenotes are basically sinking holes- like a massive natural pool (often really deep) that were created when the meteorite hit the peninsula of Yucatan! They are really fresh to swim in and this was something I had never experienced before.

What would you improve about this program?
I would include another cultural trip as this was such a good way of getting to know the real Mexico.
75 people found this review helpful.
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Jonathan
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Spanish course and culture

During my stay in Merida I had the opportunity to do lots of new things and experience the culture first hand which was one of my aims when I looked for a Spanish school. I really liked living with a Mexican family as it felt more authentic than a hostel where I would usually choose to stay and it meant I ate with the family and spent time with them and I could really practice my Spanish.
The classes at the school were very good and the teacher was always well prepared. We did a big range of activities to cover readng, writing, speaking and listening skills so I feel like I improved in all areas. Speaking was my biggest focus and I had lots of chances to practice when I went out at the weekend and after class.
My favourite trip was to the ruins at Mayapan as there was almost no one else there when we went and we could also climb the pyramids!

What would you improve about this program?
I thought everything was very well organised and I enjoyed myself. One thing that would be great is if the school had the option of additional classes on Saturdays.
67 people found this review helpful.
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Patrick
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Spanish in Merida

I signed up for the Spanish and culture programme as I really wanted to improve my Spanish and I left feeling much more confident. My homestay family were great and really helped me to improve.
We did lots of different activities in our classes and we also got to practice when we went shopping and stuff too. I think the most difficult thing for me was feeling nervous as I didnt want to make mistakes but we were encouraged to try and I found I could communicate quite well.
It was fun trying Yucatecan food and we had tacos quite a few times at the school which was good! I felt supported during my stay and it didn't matter that I travelled alone.
It was also cool to explore on the additional activity days that were included, we had a tour of the centre of Merida and also went to a cenote with some Mayan ruins too.

What is your advice to future travelers on this program?
Try everything and make the most of all opportunities. Talk to everyone you can in Spanish!
65 people found this review helpful.

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