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QualityCourses offers the most affordable way to learn languages in every country. Here you can find the best language schools in the most attractive towns of the world. Our students can choose to take their language courses in:
Mexico, Argentina, Costa Rica, Cuba, Peru, Guatemala or Dominican Republic
Spanish schools in Mexico |
Mexico is rich in traditions, history, art and religion offering a complete tourist infrastructure that guarantees a comfortable and secure stay of those visiting its different destinations. Mexico has everything! |
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Spanish schools in Argentina |
This is one Latin American country where Europeans and North Americans can feel at ease and travel relatively inconspicuously. An interest in soccer and some nimble foot skills may be all you need to feel like a local. |
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Spanish schools in Costa Rica |
The country is divided by volcanoes and mountains, an extension of the Andes-Sierra Madre chain which runs along the western side of the Americas.he Pacific coastal plain is much narrower than its Caribbean counterpart. Both coasts are lined with white and black sand beaches. |
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Spanish schools in Cuba |
Dance to the rhythms of salsa, guajira, son , rumba , mambo , conga and cha-cha; savour the sweet and salty flavor of fried plantains, or the hearty satisfaction of a good plate of rice and beans; wash it all down at the end of the night with a refreshingly minty mojito and you've got Cuba, an electrifying multicultural melting pot of colors, flavors, music and people. |
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Spanish schools in Peru |
Peru, the engrossing former center of the Inca Empire, shares its borders with Chile, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador and the Pacific Ocean. Its population of over 25 million is an interesting combination of people of indigenous, mestizo, white/ European, African, Chinese and Japanese descent. |
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Spanish schools in Guatemala |
Guatemala is a fascinating country accredited as the cultural center of the Pre-Columbian Mayan world. To say that it possesses a long history would be an understatement: the territory was home to fishing and farming villages from as early as 2000 B.C. |
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Spanish schools in Dominican Republic |
The Dominican Republic is a beautiful Caribbean nation characterized by white beaches and friendly faces. Known as much for its colonial ruins as for its world-class baseball players, the country makes up two-thirds of the island of Hispañola and is situated about 600 miles southeast of Florida. |
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