Here are some of the
more reputable places to learn Spanish in Venezuela:
Centro de Linguista Aplicada
www.cela-ve.com
0058 295 808 84 11
CEVES Venezuela
www.ceves.org.ve
212 771 9294
Jakera Spanish School
www.venezuelaspanishschool.com
It is a great idea to learn Spanish in Venezuela for many
reasons: Venezuelan Spanish is a very attractive form of
Spanish with a beautiful, flowing gait to it.
Venezuela is itself a beautiful country, and the locals are
extemely warm in character and welcoming to visitors. You can
learn Spanish there in the most relaxing and fun environment
imaginable.
It is well worth considering learning Spanish from a
home-study Spanish course if you are going to Venezuela.
Because you will be immersed in the language and the culture, a
home-study course will give you all the grammar and language
structure you need to get talking to the locals and really
start to learn fast.
Also, you avoid the danger of just meeting lots of other
foreigners in a school and ending up talking English most of
the time in your need to communicate - a common trap people
fall into when they go to learn Spanish in Venezuela.
If you are planning to perhaps learn Spanish in Venezuela
but you don't yet really know the country, then Venezuela will
more than impress you. It's an incredibly beautiful country
that is famous for providing everything you could possibly want
in terms of natural beauty.
Venezuela is home to the Angel Falls the world's highest
uninterrupted waterfall. The country has some of the most
scenic mountain ranges in South America, and also the
sweltering tropical rainforest of the valleys. The weather
varies right from the miles of hot, clean beautiful beaches, to
the snow-topped mountains that offer some great skiing and
mountain-climbing.
Land of Ancient Beauty
The Lake Maracaibo basin splits the Andes into two mountain
ranges. Mild temperatures exist on the mountains while the
Maracaibo basin swelters in tropical heat. Most people live in
cities on the range near the Caribbean coast, from Caracas to
Barquisimeto.
South of the mountains is the Orinoco River basin, a vast
plain of savanna grasses known as the Llanos (YAH-nohs). South
of the Orinoco are the Guiana Highlands—with the world's
highest waterfall, Angel Falls. Almost half of Venezuela's land
is south of the Orinoco, but this region contains only 5 %
of the population.
The population of Venezuela is 26 million, the capital is
Caracas (see Learn Spanish in Caracas), and the currency is the
bolivar. If you got to learn Spanish in Venezuela your stay
there will be cheap as the GDP per capita is only $5,400.
Overall, it's a great idea for anyone to travel to and learn
Spanish in Venzuela. And to gain the most from your visit it is
well-worth immersing yourself in the culture with when you tay
there and try to meet only local Venezuelans (which is easy
enough as they are so friendly) and avoid too many other
travellers. You will learn ten times faster than all the others
who go to learn Spanish in Venezuela but practise their English
too much!