Thursday, March 5, 2020

5 Perfect Travel Destinations for Beginner Spanish Speakers

5 Perfect Travel Destinations for Beginner Spanish Speakers 1. Costa Rica Suzy S. Traveling to a Spanish-speaking country can be intimidating for a beginning Spanish speaker. Here, language  tutor Jackie A. shares her recommendations for beginner-friendly travel destinations So youve finished your first couple of Spanish lessons  and youre ready to practice your new skills. Traveling and experiencing a new culture is a great way to learn Spanish for beginners. Here are five travel destinations that are perfect for beginning Spanish speakers. 1. Costa Rica If you feel nervous about your Spanish, you can rest assured, the Ticos will embrace you and teach you how to live la Pura Vida! In Costa Rica, you can explore the Caribbean, the rain forest, and the Pacific. Although the country has its own currency (the Colon), many stores advertise with USD. Photo by Jane Boles 2. Panama This country has become an expat haven with many settling in the capital, Panama City. Its the only country where you can see the sun rise on the Pacific and set on the Atlantic. The official currency is Balboa, but you can find a lot in USD as well. Bonus for you introverts, its not overpopulated, so you can truly get away from the hustle and bustle. Photo by Chris Goldberg 3. Dominican Republic This beautiful country on the island of Hispaniola is a popular tourist destination. Youll be able to find plenty of English speakers, but youll still have a great opportunity to practice your Spanish. Should you get stuck, the locals can switch languages for you. The Dominican Republic has an interesting history, and lively culture filled with food, music, and dancing. Photo by Noeliz Diaz Troncoso 4. Mexico Visit our friendly neighbors to the south to explore the country and practice your new language skills. Tourism is a big industry, so youll find lots of English speakers. Theres so much to do in Mexico; you can explore the beaches, rain forest, cities, and ruins. Theres not a beginner Spanish speaker that cant find something theyd like to do here. Photo by ruimc77 Y finalmente (and finally) 5. Puerto Rico Passports are optional for this Caribbean island thats filled with friendly Spanish speakers to help you with your new language. Many Puerto Ricans learn English in school, so the locals may be able to help you if you get stuck.  Enjoy the culture, food, dance, music, art, and breathtaking views. Photo by Giuseppe Milo No matter where you are in your Spanish learning journey, there are so many wonderful places that you can visit and practice your skills. Need to brush up on essential Spanish travel phrases? Check out the video below before your trip. By now youre ready to take off and explore all that the Spanish culture has to offer. Want to work on your Spanish-speaking skills without leaving home? Find a Spanish language tutor in your area! Jackie A. is an acting, English, French, and Spanish instructor in Essington, PA. She taught English as she studied abroad in Geneva, Switzerland  and is an active member of her  local improv troupe.  Learn more about Jackie here! Interested in Private Lessons? Search thousands of teachers for local and live, online lessons. Sign up for convenient, affordable private lessons today! Search for Your Teacher

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