Learning Spanish in Antigua Guatemala | How to budget? | Tuition | Study Spanish aboard | Ep. 53

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After three and a half months, I went back to Spanish school to continue my study. After leaving Mexico, I went to Antigua, Guatemala. As usual, I will sharing my whole experience. Check out the timestamp as below:

0:00 Intro

0:24 How I found my school

1:57 First day of school

2:56 School environment

4:10 Class structure

4:54 School activities

5:46 My course

9:43 Why I didn't continue?

10:30 How much is the tuition?

11:33 Did I learn anything?

12:11 How much is the homestay?

12:56 How to budget to study in Antigua?

For those who doesn't like homestay, you can check with your school if they have residence for students. It usually is a regular home with very simple furnitures.

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Thank you!!! Very informative and helpful. Been wanting to do this and immerse myself with the Guatemalan family to further my spanish knowledge.

Gracias! Ten cuidado mucho.

markgeraldlagamia
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Hello, Good day. Can you please tell me the name of the school where you learnt Spanish.

anilkaushal
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How do you learn a new language? Do you go aboard?

AdatheTraveler
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Hace veinte años que yo estudio el español. Recientemente empecé un libro sobre la historia de Guatemala que contiene 700 (setecientos páginas) pages. Aprendí que en el principio después la independencia de España, había una propuesta que Guatemala se una una unión con El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua y Costa Rica como un país unificado.

stephenjohnson
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Muchas gracias ☺️. Informative video. 👍🏻

lookissjaxin
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I've watched a couple of your videos and I feel very sorry 'cause you haven't found nice Spanish teachers!
I'm Mexican and I studied Spanish teaching for a couple of years, but I dropped out since it was only a personal interest (I have a second career). However I have always felt worried since I notice some people don't take their jobs seriously.
I watched your video about La Salle and I remembered that once I met an exchange student from Germany who was teaching there, just to make a little money. She had no idea about grammar and teaching, despite being native...
I found your channel because I wanted to hear experiences from HK people in Mexico, but I couldn't find so much... I love HK, once went there and it was lovely! ^^
Just a last comment: I think you spend too much on your living expenses, particularly the courses! I find it super high... I don't know much Spanish lessons for foreigners are, specially in Guatemala, but I have paid less than that in Europe (for learning German). I think it's because you're in a tourist spot.
Well, let me give a piece of advice: as you may know by now, you need a native speaker to talk to, BUT it has to be someone who knows grammar, syntaxis and morphology! Maybe it sounds hard to find, but believe, a cultured and educated person should be enough. Now, we're in quarantine all around the world, but you can still search online for language exchange partners.
I wish you well and good luck!!

beatriza
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I wonder if schools that charge more are better at teaching Spanish (more resources, better teachers).

worldobserver
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Learning a new language is not easy. I've been trying to learn a new language for awhile now.

NikkisMakeup
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Which school did you study at in Antigua?

mattjb