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Spanish is one of the greatest languages in the world. With more than 350 million people speaking Spanish as their native language, it is also an official language in 21 countries, the United Nations, the European Union, the Organization of American States, the Organization of Ibero - American States, the African Union, the Latin Union, Caricom, the North American Free Trade Agreement, and the Antarctic Agreement. Spanish is gaining popularity because of the countries where it is spoken are places of tourist interest and important financial centers of the world.

More and more multinational companies are hiring Spanish teachers and translators, thus making the language global. With a bright future for the Spanish language, numerous students and professionals are taking on the extra effort to acquire this foreign language and increase their chances of landing lucrative and prosperous job opportunities.

Colombia is also one of the American countries where Spanish is spoken as its native language. Known for its eclectic mix of Native American Indian, Hispanic, Creole or mixed-race people, Colombia is proud of its cultural heritage. To unravel the mysterious history of Colombia, learn Spanish in Colombia. Tourists who come to this part of the world learn the language as a means to get into the depth of the culture and tradition.

Once you have mastered the Spanish language, you can better understand and appreciate the archeological site of the Ciudad Perdida (Lost City) or the cumbia to the carnival of Barranquilla or the Archbishop’s palace in Bogot.

When you are in Colombia, Bogot and Cartegena are recommended destinations to learn Spanish abroad. The language school in Bogot, Nueva Lengua, is conveniently located 45 minutes away from the city center. The classrooms are provided with modern infrastructure and teaching equipments. The language school in Cartegena, Nueva Lengua is set in a beautiful Caribbean-style house only a stone’s throw away from Trinidad Square. Students can have enriching experience learning Spanish language close to the Caribbean Sea. These language schools are thronged by students seeking to learn Spanish abroad as they are reputed for offering first-class learning. During their stay in Colombia, the language schools take care of students’ accommodation. They will not feel home sick in the homely atmosphere of their campus.

If you want to explore other destinations, then Mexico is another popular destination. You can learn Spanish in Mexico and simultaneously delve into the culture and tradition. Some of the destinations in Mexico where you may consider learning Spanish are: Guanajuato, Playa del Carmen, Mexico City and Puerto Vallarta.

Learn the Spanish language and have the world at your feet!!




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