The instructors “encouraged us to converse with them in Spanish even when ordering our meals,” per Lauri C. That’s practical Mexican Spanish—how you actually order food in Mexico City, not academic Spanish.
Lauri C | Santa Monica, California
“They encouraged us to converse with them in Spanish even when ordering our meals.”
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satxreese pointed out the cultural trips “allow students to learn Spanish while exploring the city’s customs, cuisines and interacting with locals.” You’re learning Spanish by doing things—ordering at real restaurants, interacting with actual Mexicans—not conjugating verbs from a workbook.
satxreese | Friends
“The trips they curate go way beyond the classroom, allowing students to learn Spanish while exploring the city’s customs, cuisines and interacting with locals.”
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LLP | Solo Traveler
“They offered incredibly delicious lunches designed to give you a flavor of Mexican cuisine- but also brain power for your classes! (lots of vibrant vegetables).”
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LLP described lunches as “designed to give you a flavor of Mexican cuisine”—you’re literally tasting the culture while learning the language. That’s not textbook Spanish.
