But going to classes is the most
expensive way to learn Spanish in Sydney! Like most things
in this city, the cost of Spanish classes has risen a lot.
Added to that you have to travel to and from classes. And if
you are interested in learning real Spanish fast, classes
are often a slow way of learning because they slow down to
the pace of the slowest student. If you've been in a
language class before you have probably experienced this -
long periods waiting for the slow students, and relatively
little direct teacher-attention for yourself.
So you might want to learn with a good
home-study Spanish course. There are some excellent home
study courses out there today, offering a very
well-structured and high pace method of learning. They also
give you freedom to learn in your own time and comfort. You
can listen to lessons at home or on your way to work!
This is the best home-study course out
there today:
It’s also a good idea to find yourself a
native Spanish-speaking conversation partner. Sydney has a
good-sized Spanish community, there are four weekly Spanish
language newspapers published in Sydney and distributed
nationally. If you search online and also look for notices
in Sydney University, you can probably find a
Spanish-speaking partner without too much difficulty, and
the benefits to your Spanish skills will be immense compared
to students who don't take this step!
If you don’t know the city, Sydney is a
vibrant city bursting with character. It has many famous and
spectacular landmarks including the Harbour and its Harbour
bridge, the Opera House, the historic Rocks area, Circular
Quay, Darling Harbour and popular Bondi Beach – one of the
many fabulous beaches that Sydney is famous for. It’s a
great idea for anyone to both live and learn Spanish in
Sydney!