San Fransisco Spanish
Monday, August 24th, 2009    Subscribe To Our FeedWhatever reason you’re learning Spanish in San Fransisco - be it work or pleasure - it’s a great city to learn in. The biggest Argentinean community in the US makes San Fransisco its home, and many other native Spanish speaking communities from all over the world. And you won’t have much difficulty finding the opportunities to practise your new language skills with native speakers!
If you’d like to learn in a Spanish School, here are some reputable Spanih schools in San Francisco: Habla San Francisco (415.699.6986) www.hablasf.com, Bay Area Bilingual (415.438.0046) www.bayareabilingual.com or ABC Languages San Francisco (415 738-7383) www.abclanguagesf.com.
But many people in San Fransisco find that learning Spanish in a school is not the best way – overcrowded classes aren’t necessarily the best place to learn as they tend to slow down to the pace of the slowest students, and you don’t get much personal teacher-attention with 10 or 20 other students to compete with. If you think studying from the comfort of your own home might be better, you can find a few excellent Spanish home-study courses.
The Rocket Spanish home-study course has become very popular with students in San Fransisco in recent years. You can read a review I’ve written of Rocket Spanish here: Rocket Spanish Review
Whether you decide to learn at home or in a classroom, Whichever path you choose to take the best thing you can do is find yourself a native-speaking Spanish conversation partner, to meet often to make real-life conversation practisin their English and your Spanish.. To begin your search of a conversation partner in San Fransisco, check out this website: www.awakenthemagic.com.
Check out more information on Spanish in San Fransisco here: More Spanish Lessons in San Fransisco
If you plan to learn Spanish in San Francisco but you’re not yet familiar with the city – San Francisco is a beautiful and exciting city. The city is in a geographically very beautiful spot, and is filled with cultural museums and events. it’s a city with an awesome nightlife, it’s home to Alcatraz island and San Francisco’s famous sloping streets. It’s a city that few people tire of, however long they stay here.
For a similar article on learning Spanish in Jacksonville, go here: Learn Spanish in Jacksonville
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