Here are some
reputable places to learn Spanish in Washington:
Go Spanish Now
www.gospanishnow.com
301 530 1200
Spanish Tutor DC
www.spanishtutordc.com
301 326 6083
GS Graduate School
www.graduateschool.edu
888 744 4723
If you are planning to learn Spanish in Washington DC it's a
good plan because Spanish has become an increasingly valuabe
skill to have. Especially with employers.
The Washington DC job market has become increasingly tough
in recent years and if you can talk Spanish you have a definite
edge over the competition, whether you're looking for a new job
or just a promotion.
When people decide to learn Spanish in Washington DC there
are a few different ways they go about it - one is to go to a
shared classroom-based school, such as the ones above, the
second way is to study from a home-study course.
Home-study courses have becoem more popular in Washington DC
because they save on money and are easier to study from as you
can learn in the comfort of your own home, and at your own
pace.
Whether you decide to use a home-study course or go to a
school, it's a good idea to find a native Spanish-speaking
conversation partner to practise talking real Spanish with in
between lessons.
This will make a very big difference to the speed at which
you will learn, and if you very seriously want to learn Spanish
in Washington DC to a good degree of fluency, then I cannot
recommend taking this step enough. Washington DC has a large
native Spanish-speaking population, which should make it
relatively easy to find a conversation partner. A good place to
start is the university - on notice boards.
If you're planning to learn Spanish in Washington DC but
you're new to the city and haven't yet explored it, it's a
great city to live in. As the capital of the United States, it
is the political hub of the country.
But it is also rich in culture and famous attractions to
visit, such as The White House, Smithsonian Institution
Building - where you should go to get guidance on all the
city's museums and national treasures, plenty of monuments and
memorials.
But if you plan to live there while you learn Spanish in
Washington DC, then you want to know about the social side of
things. The city is surrounded by excellent bike trails. There
are plenty of concerts - get along to the Kennedy Center for
the best of them. Also the Wolftrap Farm Park - a park
dedicated to the performing arts.
The nightlife in Washington DC is great to, it has recently
been reinvigorated by a concerteed effort of club-owners and
local residents together. And now boasts everything from
electro parties for gay and lesbian scenesters to high end
lounges that serve champagne and martinis long into the
evening. Whatever you are interested in, it's a great idea to
live and learn Spanish in Washington DC.