more all the time. And as the Edmonton job market has become
tougher in the last couple of years, everything helps to give
you that edge over the competition when you apply for a new job
or a promotion of even a pay rise in the next year or two.
Quite apart from the job side of things, its also good to
learn Spanish in Edmonton because the city has a very healthy
sized population of native Spanish speaker who you can practise
your new language with. You will find learning and talking
Spanish a great fun experience.
It might be worth considering a home-study Spanish course if
studying from the comfort of your own home appeals to you.
These courses are a lot cheaper but very effective ways of
learning Spanish, especially if you can practise a bit in
between lessons. Check out my review of Edmonton's most popular
Spanish home-study course here: Rocket Spanish Review
If you're new to the city and plan to learn Spanish in
Edmonton but haven't yet really explored the city: Edmonton is
the capital of the Canadian province of Alberta. It is well
known for its scenic river valley and a thriving music and art
community.
Edmonton is also home to North America's largest shopping
and entertainment complex, West Edmonton Mall. A heaven of
shopping excess: this mall has a giant water park, a man-made
lake, a skating rink, two mini-golf courses, 21 movie theatres,
a Vegas-style casino and an amusement park with 25 rides and
attractions!
It's a great fun town and it's a fine plan for anyone to
move to and learn Spanish in Edmonton.