This might seem like an unecessary thing to do but it really
makes a huge difference, as you are training yourself to speak
native Spanish as spoken on the street. And the Spanish you
hear and speak in the schools in Nashville are not
naturally-spoken Spanish at a natural speaking pace.
Also, the Nashville Spanish schools are pretty expensive to
study at, you might want to consider learning from a good
home-study course. You can read my review of the most popular
one here: Rocket Spanish
Review. A home-study course is easier to keep up with as
you can study when and how you like, it's also cheaper and you
don't have to wait around while a teacher talks to 20 other
students in a classroom.
If you are planning to learn Spanish in Nashville but you
don't yet know the city. The Nashville job market is quite
tricky these days, like most of the USA unfortunately, and
having an extra skill like being able to speak Spanish really
does help you to stand out in the eyes of employers. So it's a
good idea to learn Spanish in Nashville for lots of
reasons.
Nashville as a city is a great place to live. The capital of
Tennessee is a famously friendly place with great year-round
weather and a wide variety of excellent restaurants
throughout.
There are plenty of attractions like the Grand Ole
Opry, Country Music Hall of Fame and much more. And the
nigthlife is fantastic. Nashville is truly the home of Country
Music and you can find great live performances any day of the
week. All in all it's a fine plan to move to and learn Spanish
in Nashville.