Learning Spanish The Fast Way! Which School is Right For you?

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I have been working hard at learning Spanish in Merida Mexico. One of my goals this year is to improve my command of the Spanish Language. I have taken classes at two different Spanish immersion schools, La Calle and Habla, in Merida Mexico. Today, I will give you a comprehensive review of the two schools and recommend which Spanish Immersion school might be better for you. Sit tight and take notes, as this is the most in-depth review I've done to date.

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00:00 Mexitplans Intro
00:30 Intensive Spanish Immersions classes in Merida
00:45 La Calle Spanish School In Merida
07:38 Habla Spanish School In Merida
14:55 Habla Spanish School Summary
15:55 La Calle Spanish School Summary
17:41 My Recommendations For Intensive Immersion Schools In Merida

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Thank you! This was very helpful. Just moved to Merida (in santiago) and trying to figure out which makes the most sense.

amystedman
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Nice job! As you know, most expats don't make much of an effort to learn the language. But not you! You are setting an example to follow. Keep it up!

qroo
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Thank you Monte. Very informative and beneficial pertaining to best places to learn Spanish. I will be moving next year to Merida and plan to attend classes at La Calle and bring my Atl. hand held church fans so we know how hot it can be inside. I am looking forward to relearning Spanish. Thank you so much for assisting us expats to prepare to move to Merida from preparing for visa, what to expect in Merida, rent, cost of living, ins., and so much more. You 're a blessing to many of us. Thank you a million times over for your knowledge, support, and sharing your experiences. Can't wait to arrive in Merida. Love and blessings to all..

lyns.
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Thank you so much for the review. I will be looking for further details about La Calle. I am an introvert, don't like speaking in classes where the course is in English, will definitely have difficulty speaking in a Spanish class. Certainly don't mind the heat either. Will let you know how it goes when I come back.

forumpolice
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Glad to hear you have plans to live in Mexico for 15 to 20 years! It will happen in a blink. Learning the language takes you to the other level of understanding many of what happens surrounding your daily life in Mexico for sure

movetoparadise
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Thank you for this information. It was really helpful.

RMGRMG.
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Thanks for this video! I’m debating between taking classes online vs in Merida . It’s so good to know what options are in Merida!

annastayziaa
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Great info! I’ve been doing online at night due to work, but this seems like it would really speed things up for me.

DenLD
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Well this was a really good video! Great information on how important it is, if you plan on living in another country, to learn the language. 😁

byfaithjr
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Another informative one! Got some really good notes from this. If I had to choose, I would go with La Calle, as the best overall value. I'm familiar with Habla as well, and they have their strong points. Thanks again Monte!

.i.m.e.
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Hey Monte, thanks for the breakdown. I’m doing some research because my brother (in his early 20s) has been thinking about doing an immersion program in Merida. Are there any good immersion programs you know of for a few weeks or a month, catered more for young adult students/people in their 20s?

mig
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Love your show. You played an important part in my traveling to Mexico. I wanted to get your opinion on purchasing a vehicle in Mexico. I currently reside in Puebla, Mexico. I wanted to purchase used but in my area there near to the cost of new in my view. Do you have references or resources that you trust to share for new or used autos? Also, do you have recommendations on auto insurance? I must say, I've heard a lot about being jailed if you have an accident; this is not a warm fuzzy feeling. What's your experience or view on the dangers of driving in Mexico? By the way, I lived in Fayetteville, Ga. for several years before moving to Fairburn, Ga. Again, I love your videos.

gfield
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Very good breakdown and distinction between the two schools. What are your thoughts on learning Spanish in Guatemala? I heard it’s easier to learn Spanish there and it’s inexpensive. Or do you think if someone knows they will be relocating to Mexico, they should just learn Spanish in Mexico?

sabrinafree
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How would one be able to find an affordable place to sleep there? What if someone chooses to go fo 4 weeks? Seems like a lot of hotel money tbh. Is there a cheaper option?

xanpena
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Thanks for the info! I really need to improve my Spanish and need the structure of lessons. I m easy distracted and online lessons and apps aren't working. Do you have any experience with lessons outside of immersion? I have heard about a school called Hola but would appreciate any info you may have.

lauramaclure
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Hi Monte! Thank you for another great video! I am planning on coming in September to take Spanish classes and experience living in Merida. I don’t know any Spanish but I am open and eager to learn. With that being said, which school would you suggest for someone who doesn’t know any Spanish?? Also, I am hoping to come in the summer to explore housing options. Can you assist me with a one-on-one call? Thanks in advance - Sabrina

sabrinawilks
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Great video Monte !!! Who's this French guy?? ;-)

damienravel
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So, for an advanced student who wants to get to complete fluency, are you suggesting that La Calle is the best option?

cedricdeal
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Do these language schools have their own teaching materials or they "borrow" it from other sources?

enriqueparedes
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Sounds similar like they teach language in schools here in the states. Which in my opinion is not conducive to learning the language very quickly. I like and prefer the natural conversational style much better which is how we learn language not by learning present and past tense when ch of course is beneficial but it take time and for me boring.

kennethjohnson