Learning a new language is a challenge as an adult. Any young people reading this note, get to learning now!. And doubly so when living in your native countries. Acquiring fluency is then difficult. Why? Because there is no chance to practice. For English speakers, a lot of people speak English around the world. This might...
Learning SpanishHow Spanish immersion helps
Learning a new language is a challenge as an adult. Any young people reading this note, get to learning now!. And doubly so when living in your native countries. Acquiring fluency is then difficult.
Why? Because there is no chance to practice.
For English speakers, a lot of people speak English around the world. This might be useful when traveling, but it is also a real challenge when you’re trying to learn and practice your new language. That’s why immersing yourself in a new culture and a new world can really accelerate the learning progress.
If you are living in Buenos Aires, this will force you to practice every day. At everything, from your local bakery to the supermarket, to the hairdresser. It can be a little daunting at first, but it’s the only way to truly begin to learn and become confident at speaking.
Of course, for those who are a little intimidated by that idea or would like to acquire the language properly, you can always choose to learn at a Spanish school. And Buenos Aires also offers a good mixture of speakers for your first few months. There is a bustling expat community for when you need a break from the challenge of Spanish, and many locals will be happy to practice their English with you.